Briskine: Email templates for Gmail

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Briskine: Fast Email Templates for Gmail - Firefox Add-on

Briskine: Email templates for Gmail is a Firefox add-on designed for speed and efficiency in email response. It creates customized templates out of repetitive text pieces, features keyboard shortcuts for quick insertion, supports numerous email platforms, and offers variable generation for personalizable messages. A premium version allows sharing of templates across teams.

Add-on stats

Manifest V2
By: Briskine
Daily users: 754
14
Rating: 4.87
(15)
Version: 7.14.3 (Last updated: 2025-02-12)
Version code: 5891726
Creation date: 2020-10-05
Weekly download count: 22
Firefox on Android: Yes
Permissions:
  • tabs
  • contextMenus
  • storage
  • scripting
  • unlimitedStorage
  • https://*/*
  • http://*/*
Size: 527.06K
Full description: See detailed description

Other platforms

Briskine: Email templates for Gmail™ (v7.14.3)
100,000 4.48 (590)
Not available on Android
Briskine: Email templates for Gmail™ (v7.14.3)
23,753 2.50 (2)

User reviews

These summaries are automatically generated weekly using AI based on recent user reviews. Firefox Browser Add-ons does not verify user reviews, so some user reviews may be inaccurate, spammy, or outdated.
Pros
  • Saves time by reducing repetitive typing
  • Easy to use with a simple interface
  • Great support from the development team, even for free users
  • Works well for creating email templates
  • Can function similarly to more advanced text expander tools
Cons
  • Requires manual activation for text expansion
  • Issues with trailing spaces getting auto-replaced
  • Templates not accessible from context menu
  • Limited features in the free version compared to competitors
  • Price of the pro version is considered high
Most mentioned
  • Manual activation needed for shortcuts
  • Support team is responsive and helpful
  • Limited free version with macro restrictions
  • Issues with trailing spaces and text replacement
  • High cost of subscription for additional features
User reviews

by Stephen Lacey, 2024-10-08

I've been using "Text Blaze", a text expander Extension for Chrome. After a recent "update", I decided that it was time to jump ship. I've tried several different Addons that allege to do the same thing Text Blaze, but of the handful, this Addon seems to be the only one that works as intended across all websites. Now, I'm aware this Addon is intended to be something to make e-mail templates with, but it seems to be the multi-platform version of Text Blaze in everything but name and presentation – at least, it can be set up to act similarly. Unfortunately, it does not perfectly replicate all functions. I'll explain. First and foremost, this Addon won't automatically replace or expand text. It requires manual activation via Shortcut key. This is somewhat easy to work around – I just set my Shortcut key to the Space Bar. However, this brings up the next issue. When triggering text replacement, the Addon tends to eat your input. For example, let's say you type "kr" and hit Tab. This would cause the letters to expand to "Kind regards, [your name]". This is fine… except in cases where you need the Shortcut key to actually do something other than be a shortcut key. I have several macros which replace characters. Ellipses, em dash, and even some emojis. Using Text Blaze, I'm used to being able to type my shortcut and hit Space to get the "expanded" text and a space. With the Space Bar set as the shortcut key, here, I end up getting my "expanded" text, but no space. For example, I have a shortcut that changes "trademark" in "™". If I type "trademark" followed by a space, I get "™" without a space on the end. To get around this, I manually added spaces to my shortcuts. And this… leads to another problem. Trailing spaces in shortcuts seem to get auto-replaced by " ", or Alt-255 (under Windows). At face value, this is fine. However, on some websites such as Google Search, this literally displays as "[shortcut] ". That's just silly, not to mention ugly. And finally, the Addon doesn't seem to have the where-with-all to realize that characters preceding a shortcut may not be part of said shortcut. For example, if I type "Soontrademark" and hit Space, I get "Soontrademark " instead of "Soon™ " (or "Soon™ ", as previously mentioned). Most auto-expanders or text replacers don't know the difference, either, so this is pretty normal. Text Blaze knows the difference, though, which is why I'm mentioning it. Anyway. It's a good and fine Addon that actually works correctly. But for my purposes? I have to pass on it.
by Jo Li KMC, 2024-04-23
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Add-on safety

Risk impact

Briskine: Email templates for Gmail requires some sensitive permissions that could impact your browser and data security. Exercise caution before installing.

Risk impact analysis details
  • Critical Grants access to browser tabs, which can be used to track user browsing habits and history, presenting a privacy concern.
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