With virtual communication becoming more and more popular, a lot of first-time meetings actually occur through email. As a result, phone numbers are typically given out in the message body or the sender’s signature. Previously, calling somebody you’ve only spoken to through email would involve combing through emails to find the number. However, a new startup called Morse has just released a product to remedy this inconvenience.
Morse will solve this potential issue by automatically searching your email account for phone numbers and adding them to your contact list. These means that the majority of the people you email with will be very accessible should you want to call them. At the moment, the service will only work for Gmail accounts due to its friendliness towards developers.
It’s a rather simple service to set up. All you do is give Morse access to your Gmail account, and it will do the rest. You can obviously have all of the data synced with your mobiles device so you can always have access to your numbers. Alex Blom, founder of Morse, says “I founded Morse because I’d always need to call a colleague, or a client as I’m running late, and would realize I’d never saved their data,”
Blom goes on to explain “I’d then spend 10 minutes scanning old e-mails trying to find where the phone number was mentioned. My habit of never manually saving data wasn’t going to change, so I needed a tool that did it for me”. This concept is actually not entirely new, but it is unique in the fact Morse will generally produce information that is considered more private.
Blom stresses that no data from your email account is stored so you won’t have to worry about privacy issues. He also says that they are hoping to get the service functioning on more platforms sooner rather than later.
SOURCES Morse TechCrunch
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