1.1 Improved Gmail Integration, Improved New Tab UI
If you're using the Pulse Browser Extension, you might noticed that it is fully integrated with Gmail.
For example, when you're sending an email, the extension checks if you're writing to a recipient that works at your company.
Note: The extension only has access to the recipient, it can't read or access any of your emails.
Based on your feedback, today we're releasing some improvements. If the extension detects that you are sending an internal email (one that includes @yourcompany.com
), it will trigger a contextual dialog that asks if you wanted to proxy the email to one of your Pulse Streams.
Today, we're releasing an improvement to this integration. We're triggering the Gmail dialog only if you're sending to an internal mailing list.
Added a Whitelist
We're adding an internal whitelist of aliases that are considered most likely to be mailing lists. You'll see the Gmail dialog only if you're sending an email to one of the following addresses.
- team@yourcompanydomain.com
- analytics@yourcompanydomain.com
- backend@yourcompanydomain.com
- blog@yourcompanydomain.com
- content.support@yourcompanydomain.com
- customersuccess@yourcompanydomain.com
- customersuccessuk@yourcompanydomain.com
- design@yourcompanydomain.com
- developers@yourcompanydomain.com
- devops@yourcompanydomain.com
- eng-leads@yourcompanydomain.com
- finance@yourcompanydomain.com
- founders@yourcompanydomain.com
- frontend@yourcompanydomain.com
- jenkins@yourcompanydomain.com
- marketing@yourcompanydomain.com
- mobile@yourcompanydomain.com
- partners@yourcompanydomain.com
- salesteam@yourcompanydomain.com
- operations@yourcompanydomain.com
- ops@yourcompanydomain.com
- leadership@yourcompanydomain.com
Feedback or ideas?
Like this update or have ideas to further improve the browser extension? We'd love to hear from you. Get in touch with our team.