I love everyone's solutions for forwarding emails to a single inbox. I also do the same for most of my domains.
I'm just here to share one caveat. If you plan on selling one of your businesses in the future, it is probably best that its domain and inbox are separated from your indie hacker main inbox. When I sold my SaaS last year, the buyer appreciated having all my customer email threads for a smooth transition.
For that business, I used Google Workspace but I agree the price increases were hard to swallow, especially if you have multiple accounts for employees and/or freelancers, e.g. customer support agents.
I've tried and use filters on Gmail, but for some reason emails start coming back to inbox, and I have to be constantly re-updating filters or creating new ones
I love everyone's solutions for forwarding emails to a single inbox. I also do the same for most of my domains.
I'm just here to share one caveat. If you plan on selling one of your businesses in the future, it is probably best that its domain and inbox are separated from your indie hacker main inbox. When I sold my SaaS last year, the buyer appreciated having all my customer email threads for a smooth transition.
For that business, I used Google Workspace but I agree the price increases were hard to swallow, especially if you have multiple accounts for employees and/or freelancers, e.g. customer support agents.
Yes! this is one of my challenges with forwarded emails -- also, very quickly my inbox becomes a mess.
One way is to use filters to manage the inbox :)
I've tried and use filters on Gmail, but for some reason emails start coming back to inbox, and I have to be constantly re-updating filters or creating new ones
Hm that's interesting. What filters did you set up?
too many 😅 -- but mainly by sender address