Email templates browser extension v0.2.0: categories, trash bin, and redesigned settings
A browser extension for saving and reusing email templates just released version 0.2.0. It adds category organization, a trash bin that lets you recover deleted templates, and a redesigned three-panel settings screen. It's a small side project, but useful if you send a lot of repetitive emails.
This browser extension lets you save frequently used email snippets and insert them with a click — handy for anyone who sends similar emails repeatedly. Version 0.2.0 brings three notable improvements. First, templates can now be grouped into categories, so finding the right one stays fast as your library grows. Second, deleted templates go to a trash bin instead of disappearing instantly, giving you a safety net against accidental deletions. Third, the settings screen has been redesigned into a three-pane layout, making options easier to navigate at a glance. The project is still early-stage with a small user base, but for a solo operator who handles lots of outreach or customer emails, it can save meaningful time each day.
Key points
- Templates can be organized into categories for faster lookup
- Deleted templates move to a trash bin and can be restored
- Settings screen redesigned into a three-pane layout for easier navigation
- Early-stage side project — more features likely coming
Quick term guide
- browser extension
- A small add-on that gives a web browser extra features.
- extension
- A small add-on installed in a browser to add new features.
- side project
- A small project someone builds outside their main job or main business.
- FIR
- A First Information Report — the official complaint filed with police in India that kicks off a criminal investigation.
- three-pane layout
- A screen divided into three side-by-side sections, so you can see menus, options, and a preview all at once.
- options
- Financial contracts that give you the right to buy or sell an asset at a set price and time.
- GATE
- An Indian exam used for engineering and science graduate programs and some public-sector jobs.
- outreach
- Contacting people directly to start a conversation or ask for interest.