Mobile · Android release
Emcognito WebMail on Android.
The multi-domain inbox for founders running more than one business — now packaged for Android. Same account, same identities, same web inbox.
Install
Open Google PlayBrand check
Which Emcognito is this?
Two different products share the Emcognito name. This Play Store listing is for the multi-domain inbox — not the anonymous alias forwarder.
- This app
Emcognito WebMailwm.emcognito.com
The multi-domain email inbox. One reading view for every business email you run, per-domain DKIM, and reply From that auto-picks the right address. The Play Store app installs this product.
- Different product
Emcognito Anonymous Emailemcognito.com
The disposable-alias forwarding service. Same founder, but a separate product with its own pricing and account. There is no Play Store app for the alias service today.
What the app does
Same inbox, in your pocket.
- Every domain in one inbox. Each business email lives in the same reading view, with a color stripe per domain so context is obvious before you tap.
- Reply From auto-picks the right address. A reply to a message sent to
you@studio.comgoes out fromstudio.com— not your default identity. - Passkey sign-in. Magic-link or passkey on first launch, then biometric on the device. No password to leak.
- Per-domain DKIM & SPF. Each domain signs with its own RSA-2048 DKIM key, so deliverability stays clean across every brand you send from.
Not on Android?
The web app works everywhere.
Same account, same identities, same inbox — the iPhone build ships next. Until then, the web app runs in every browser, on every device.
Updated 24 May 2026 (2026-05-24) · Pennsylvania