Easily share QuickMail Starter, QuickMail Growth, and QuickMail Agency accountstry now
QuickMail delivers browser-based multichannel outreach covering cold-email and LinkedIn step orchestration, Inbox Rotation, and team collaboration (see the official site). Compliance essentials: never pass around the master password and never let multiple people use the same login; collaborate within official workspace/member roles and project permissions, handing off via read-only exports or controlled links. If you need higher concurrency or cross-team collaboration, consider upgrading (Growth/Agency) and adding workspaces. To reduce cross-region/device verification and session jitter, pair MasLogin’s “trusted device environment + session retention + access trails” to create a controllable, traceable, revocable loop. Do not circumvent licensing, concurrency, or regional limits — always follow platform terms and local laws.([quickmail.com][1][2][3])

QuickMail is an all-in-one outreach and follow-up platform: it supports cold-email and LinkedIn sequences, templates with variable merge, automation triggers and reply handling, scheduling and send caps — plus Inbox Rotation to distribute volume and improve deliverability. Some plans support unlimited users and multiple workspaces (see the current pricing page), making it a fit for sales development, agencies, and growth teams. On integrations, QuickMail offers two-way sync with CRMs like HubSpot and Pipedrive, and connectors such as Zapier, Twilio, Calendly, Slack, etc., so your outreach data flows into existing workflows.([quickmail.com][1][2][3]) Typical collaboration/sharing patterns: • Shared login (not recommended): high risk, no auditability, frequent forced sign-outs; • Project/resource sharing (least privilege): deliver via read-only exports inside a workspace, enforcing “view-only/can-collaborate” boundaries; • Team/Workspace (best for teams): centralized billing, potentially unlimited members (plan-dependent), unified permission management, auditable trails; • Outsourcing/Clients: default to view-only with downloads disabled; grant temporary edit when needed and revoke on schedule.
Common pain points: concurrent-login conflicts and forced logouts, master-password leakage with no audit trail, fuzzy boundaries when sharing externally, unstable cross-region logins, and cumbersome off-boarding recovery. We recommend a strategy of “official workspaces/least-privilege + environment-level access governance.”
Five steps to a stable flow: “official workspaces/least-privilege + trusted environments.”
Install the desktop client and enable Team mode. In QuickMail, confirm your plan (Starter/Growth/Agency per the site), number of workspaces, and member policy (some plans allow unlimited users). Define scope (channels, mailbox count, projects/exports) and set invitee emails and permission boundaries (view-only/can-collaborate/export allowed).([quickmail.com][1])

Create the first “trusted environment” for the account owner, configuring UA/WebGL/Canvas/timezone/language and choosing a stable network. Prebuild environment templates for each member to avoid device mixing and session conflicts; pre-set network/timezone per domain and mailbox strategy.

Log in to QuickMail inside the trusted environment and complete verification; connect mailboxes and LinkedIn (if used), set Inbox Rotation, send caps, and cadence. MasLogin saves cookies and the session so future access lands in an authenticated state.([quickmail.com][2])

In MasLogin, grant each member their own environment and access. In QuickMail, invite them to the workspace and set collaboration roles. For external parties, share via read-only exports or controlled links — send view-only files/screens or controlled documents; create a dedicated workspace for clients if needed (plan-dependent).([quickmail.com][1])

Work only from authorized environments: list imports, sequence design, and outreach execution. Use Inbox Rotation to distribute volume and monitor replies. Default external sharing to view-only and enable downloads cautiously. On turnover or contract end, revoke the environment in MasLogin, remove the member in QuickMail, and reclaim projects/export rights; routinely review member lists, activity logs, and export history.([quickmail.com][1][2])

After adopting “plan workspaces + MasLogin environments,” growth teams and agencies saw steadier concurrency, clearer permissions, and tighter auditing.
Head of Outreach
"“We split clients by workspace and deliver via read-only exports — far fewer collisions and mistaken edits. MasLogin stabilized cross-region logins, so schedules don’t break.”"
Agency Partner
"“Inbox Rotation plus multi-mailbox strategy works smoothly. Everyone has their own login, so auditing and revokes are instant.”"
Sales Operations
"“Zapier/CRM integrations feed outreach data back into the pipeline; MasLogin’s environment isolation prevents account cross-wiring and surprise verifications.”"
Our Window Sync feature offers a superior advantage over other anti-detect browsers.
Possess industry-leading fingerprint spoofing technology, supporting customization of over 100 browser fingerprint parameters to ensure secure account isolation.
Each browser environment is an independent virtual space where Cookies, fingerprints, and IP are completely isolated. This allows multiple accounts to run securely, just like separate physical devices, completely eliminating account association issues.
Built-in RPA, API, and scripting automation tools support the batch creation and management of account environments, making large-scale account warming and automation tasks easy, saving time and human resources.
Supports custom browser fingerprints, proxies, resolutions, and network settings. Adjust environment parameters as needed to perfectly match operational requirements for platforms like Amazon, Facebook, Google, TikTok, and more.
MasLogin supports multiple languages and operating systems, enabling one-click use for global users. Whether you're doing cross-border e-commerce or social media marketing in any country, you can get started quickly.
Built-in team collaboration and permission management features allow multiple team members to operate account environments simultaneously and synchronize browser windows in real-time, ensuring efficient and secure teamwork.