‘The mxHero Toolbox extension for Chrome allows users to add all the above features and more to Gmail. It takes all the things that could make Gmail perfect and adds them to a single extension. As long as you use Gmail in your Web browser, you can take advantage of everything mxHero Toolbox has to offer.

What mxHero Toolbox Does for Gmail

The mxHero Toolbox Chrome extension offers the following features to make Gmail more functional.

1. Reply Timeout

Reply Timeout allows you to set reminders to alert you to the fact that certain emails still haven’t been responded to by the recipient. This gives you a way to track whether or not something important has been forgotten or ignored so you can follow-up and get the response you need.

2. Attachment Track

Attachment Track gives you access to real time alerts when an attachment is accessed. This can be a great way to make sure that someone has actually seen what you’ve sent them instead of just telling you that they did.

3. Self Destruct

There are a lot of self-destructing email services available online but no major e-mail provider offers the service themselves. With Self Destruct, you can send self-destructing e-mails through Gmail for added privacy and security without relying on a third party to send them for you.

4. Send Later

Send Later lets you choose exactly when an e-mail is sent so that you can schedule e-mails as necessary during the day.

5. Private Delivery

Private Delivery masks the way you send an e-mail to multiple people by making it appear on their end that you only sent it to them. This can be an easy way to send a mass e-mail without looking like you’re sending a mass e-mail.

How to Use mxHero Toolbox

  1. You can download mxHero Toolbox from the Chrome Web Store. There’s nothing special to note during the installation. You won’t have to restart Chrome to get started.

  2. Log into Gmail. A pop-up will appear letting you know you’ve installed mxHero Toolbox.

  3. Clicking “Next” will begin walking you through how to use mxHero Toolbox. This can be useful to learn more about mxHero Toolbox and how it makes Gmail better.

  4. Now, click “Compose” in Gmail. You’ll notice the yellow mxHero Toolbox icon at the bottom.

  5. Once you fill in a recipient’s e-mail address and a subject, click on it. This’ll open the main menu for mxHero Toolbox.

From here, you can do just about anything you need with the email you’re about to send. This includes tracking attachments, sending self-destructing messages, setting up private delivery, sending an e-mail later and timing out a reply. 6. Click on the option you want for the email you’re sending.

The light next to it will turn yellow, letting you know that option is selected. You can select multiple options for a single email, too. Just click on other options to add them to the email you want to send. For “Send Later” and “Reply TimeOut”, you’ll be able to choose a time frame for the e-mail. When you’re ready to send an email for the first time with mxHero Toolbox, a pop-up will appear letting you choose what account to give the extension access.

  1. Click on the account, then click “Continue.”

Go over the permissions mxHero Toolbox wants you to approve of and then click “Accept.” Now, you’ll be able to choose the options you want and send e-mails the way you need to in Gmail with the extension. Unless you revoke permission, you won’t have to give it again to mxHero Toolbox in the future. mxHero Toolbox offers free and paid plans. Individuals with Gmail can use it for free. For those with Google Apps’ accounts, up to four accounts can use it at once, otherwise, you’ll need to invest in a paid plan to use the features mxHero Toolbox has to offer.

Conclusion

mxHero Toolbox adds new features frequently, and as soon as they do, and you update the extension (which is often done automatically), you’ll have access to them. If you’re looking for a way to get more from Gmail, this extensions offers a variety of functions that you’ll find useful and efficient for sending e-mails. Give mxHero Toolbox a try and let us know what you think.