Revo vs Spark: Which email AI is best?
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Spark has built a beautiful email client with smart inbox features and team collaboration. But a smarter inbox isn't the same as business intelligence.
Revo connects your email to your full business context — CRM, meetings, documents, metrics — for intelligence that goes beyond inbox organization. You don't just categorize emails. You understand what they mean for your business.
Spark is a capable email client - but it has real limitations once you need business intelligence.
Performance issues since Spark 3
Users report significant bugs, freezes, and crashes since the Spark 3 update. The "white screen of death" requires force-closing the app.
Revo is different: Enterprise-grade reliability with consistent performance.
Privacy concerns
Spark uploads all credentials to their servers for features like push notifications and sync. No true end-to-end encryption is possible due to this architecture.
Revo is different: Privacy-first architecture with transparent data handling.
Smart inbox, not business intelligence
Spark categorizes emails into folders (Primary, Notifications, Newsletters) but doesn't connect to your CRM, deals, or business context.
Revo is different: Revo connects your email to your full business stack — understanding why messages matter, not just what category they fit.
Sync issues between devices
Users report messages deleted on one device remaining in inbox on another. Inconsistent sync undermines the cross-platform promise.
Revo is different: Consistent experience across all devices and platforms.
Controversial UI redesign
Spark 3 removed popular features like three-column layout, frustrating long-time users. The "opinionated UX" doesn't work for everyone.
Revo is different: Workflows that adapt to how you work, not the other way around.
Ready for an AI that actually knows your business?
Spark is a beautiful email client. But if you need intelligence that understands your business — not just organizes your inbox — Revo was built for you.
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Mixed reviews: App Store 4.6/5 (3,200+ reviews), Google Play 4.1/5 (87K+ reviews), G2 3.5/5.
What users like
- "Best email client for teams and individuals"
- "Smart Inbox categorization is excellent"
- "Beautiful design and interface"
- "Team collaboration features (shared drafts, comments)"
- "Free version is generous"
What users complain about
- "Spark 3 is buggy — freezes and crashes"
- "White screen of death requires force close"
- "Privacy concerns over server-side data storage"
- "Sync issues between devices"
- "Removed three-column layout in v3"
- "Android version doesn't match iOS quality"
Who founded Spark?
Spark is made by Readdle, founded in 2007 in Odesa, Ukraine by four college roommates: Igor Zhadanov (CEO), Alex Tyagulsky (CPO), Andrian Budantsov (CTO), and Dmitry Protserov (CDO).
Funding
Completely bootstrapped — $0 external funding. Profitable and self-funded since day one.
Traction
- 225M+ downloads across all Readdle apps
- 19.5M downloads for Spark specifically
- 296 employees across 30+ countries
Pricing
- Free: 1 account, limited AI
- Premium Individual: $4.99/month (annual)
- Premium Team: $6.99/user/month (annual)
Spark has been featured in TechCrunch and MacStories as an innovative email client.
Press coverage
- TechCrunch (2015) - Featured as innovative email client
- MacStories - "Most versatile email client for iPhone"
Founder interviews
- CBS News - "Behind the Screens: Readdle, Risks, and Real Talk"
- Supercharged Interview (2023) - Readdle CEO on 16th anniversary
Notable achievement
Ukrainian company that grew to 225M+ downloads globally through mostly organic growth — proof of product-market fit.
If you've used Spark and need more than a smart inbox, you're not alone.
- Performance issues since Spark 3
- Privacy concerns (server-side storage)
- Smart inbox, not business intelligence
- Sync issues between devices
- Controversial UI redesign
Revo takes a different approach.
Revo connects your email to your full business context — understanding why messages matter, not just categorizing them.