Business email today feels split in two directions.
On one side: fear-driven “privacy” tools
On the other: data-hungry platforms built on lock-in
Neither felt right for how businesses actually work.
So we built @GreenmorMail in the middle:
Flexible
Business-first
In your control
No scare tactics.
No ads.
No forced ecosystems.
Just email that does its job and gets out of the way.
#BuildInPublic#SaaS#FounderLife#GreenmorMail
No more:
-Lost replies in spam
-Confused customers (“Who’s this?”)
-Missed first impressions
All these perks, without paying enterprise prices or fighting complex dashboards. Just simple, accessible tech—engineered for founders, teams, and NGOs.
💡 Prefer Outlook at the office?
📲 Use Gmail on mobile?
🍏 Rock Apple Mail at home?
Or all three?
Greenmor Mail fits right in—no retraining, no lock-in, no hassle.
4. Focus on long-tail keywords: Long-tail keywords are more specific, have a lower search volume but are also less competitive, which means there are higher chances for new comers to rank higher for them. Instead of saying "pizza" you could say "Best pizza in town".
#SEO
3. Analyze Keywords of similar businesses: Take a look at similar businesses and their websites and analyze their keywords through the tools mentioned above, it'll help you understand how they rank and what you can do to rank better as well.
2. Use Keyword Research tools: There are a number of free and paid tools available online. If you're starting out, use free ones. These tools can help you search for new keywords and how they rank. #SEMrush, #Ahrefs and #Google Keyword planner are some tools you could use.