Learn to say popular email client app names correctly.
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How is Superhuman (fast, keyboard-driven email client) correctly pronounced?
Superhuman is pronounced 'SOO-per-hyoo-mun' — exactly like the everyday word 'superhuman'. Stress on SOO. Don't say 'SOO-pur-hoo-mun' dropping the Y sound. In a technical interview: "Superhuman's keyboard shortcuts let power users clear a two-hundred-email inbox in under ten minutes."
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How is Spark (email client with AI-powered smart inbox) correctly pronounced?
Spark (the email app) is pronounced 'SPAHRK' — one syllable, exactly like the everyday word for a small flash. In a technical interview: "Spark's smart inbox automatically grouped every newsletter into one collapsed section, away from the messages that actually needed a reply."
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How is Thunderbird (Mozilla's free, open-source email client) correctly pronounced?
Thunderbird is pronounced 'THUN-der-burd' — 'thunder' plus 'bird', two plain English words. Stress on THUN. In a technical interview: "Thunderbird's add-on system let us extend the client with a custom calendar integration for free."
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How is Hey (email service by Basecamp's creators, built around a curated inbox) correctly pronounced?
Hey (the email service) is pronounced 'HAY' — one syllable, exactly like the everyday greeting. In a technical interview: "Hey's screener feature made us manually approve any new sender before their emails ever reached the main inbox."
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How is Missive (team-based email and collaboration inbox) correctly pronounced?
Missive is pronounced 'MIS-iv' — exactly like the formal English word for 'a letter or message'. Stress on MIS. Don't say 'MIS-eev' with a long E. In a technical interview: "Missive's internal notes let one teammate flag a tricky customer email for another without ever forwarding it."