No Per-User Fees, Ever
Stop paying a premium because of your team size.
With Jelly, you pay just one affordable flat rate for your whole team.
Jelly
- Everything most teams need…
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Up to 3 shared team email addresses
(e.g.support@your-team.com
) - Unlimited users
- Inbox collaboration features
- Saved replies
- Support from real humans
- 14-day free trial
Royal Jelly 👑
- Everything in Jelly plus…
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Unlimited shared team email addresses
(e.g.support@your-team.com
) - Integrations (Discord, Slack, Webhooks)
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Questions? Answers:
Why one flat rate instead of per-user?
When we started looking at shared inboxes for our own team, we were shocked at how expensive they’d be for 6 people. For small teams, charging per-user can often mean only some people get invited to join, and information gets siloed to a select few.
We’re not in the business of selling seats; we’re in the business of making email better for small teams. We believe it’s better when your whole team is present and you’re all on the same page. That’s why with Jelly, everyone’s invited.
Do you offer a free trial? Does it require a credit card?
There’s actually two levels of free:
- All new accounts start out in our free Taste mode, where you can try everything Jelly has to offer, minus a few limits on sending. This does not require a credit card.
- When you’re ready to remove the limits on sending, you’ll need a paid subscription, which does require a credit card but comes with a 14-day free trial.
So rest assured, you’ll have plenty of time to try out Jelly before you need to commit.
Do you offer any discounts?
Yes! When you pay for a year of Jelly up front, you’ll get a discount depending on the plan you choose: 1 month free for Jelly, 2 months free for Royal Jelly. We also offer discounts upon request for registered nonprofits and other small teams that qualify. Get in touch if you think your team would qualify for a discount.
Does Jelly work with Gmail or Outlook?
Yes! If your shared address is at a domain you own (e.g. @your-team.com
),
you can set up Jelly to send email from that address,
regardless of whether your email provider is Gmail or Outlook or anything else
(though we do have first-class support for connecting to Gmail).
That said, if your shared address is at a public provider domain
(like @gmail.com
or @outlook.com
),
it’s a bit more complicated. You can
read more here.
Who runs Jelly?
We are Good Enough, a group of six simple humans who just wanted a simple way to answer emails together. We’ve made some other good enough apps we think you should try too, like Album Whale, Letterbird, Pika, and Yay.Boo!
How do you protect my data?
When you choose Jelly, we know that you are trusting us to keep your data private and secure. Read more here about Jelly’s security and reliability.
More questions?
Check out our Help Center, but if you’re still puzzled, we’re here to help! Reach out to our team and we’ll get you sorted.