It appears that this mornings announcement that Google is making Inbox more accessible is happening in more ways than those announced on their blog, with Android and Chrome chief Sundar Pichai today tweeting that Inbox will be rolling out to Apps customers ‘imminently’.
@inboxbygmail coming to more places http://t.co/6FGMwAA4Qx
rolling out to apps customers imminently— Sundar Pichai (@sundarpichai) February 19, 2015
The lack of Google Apps compatibility has limited the utility of the new mail client for a large portion of the community, so this tweet is welcome news. Exactly when Inbox will be available to Google Apps customers isn’t clear at the moment, but given the extra functionality in the app, we hope it’s soon.
If you haven’t received an invite to Inbox as yet, sing out in the comments below and we’ll try to help you out.
If someone has an invite please let me know.
I can send one Shane – remember it can only be sent to Gmail accounts at the moment though. Shoot me through an email with your gmail address to daniel AT ausdroid DOT net
Great news, was worried it would take a lot longer to bring it to Apps people (like myself)