awesome. I like to do a little pre-reading and peruse a company's marketing materials to get a feel for what they do when reading entries like this. thanks much!
Email integration is usually done by manually BCCing or sending emails from an email address generated by the system. BCCing is difficult to do consistently, and replies don't get captured automatically. Sending emails from a special address has much lower deliverability and more importantly is awkward for the person receiving it.
We send emails as you over Google OAuth and Gmail SMTP. That way, the email literally comes from you and shows up in your sent folder. The advantage to doing this in a shared system like Lever is that everyone else on your team can see the full history among multiple people.
When you send another email in Gmail or the recipient replies, we use IMAP to listen on threads associated with Lever. That way, we capture emails much more reliably and they don't have to come from strange random email address. It is really cool stuff, and it happens just as fast as Gmail can show an email, because we are acting just like a full email client.
Having to head to URL bar and delete the "blog." is unpleasant.