MailBug™ | Email without a Computer

Making Email and Text Messaging Available to Everyone

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Since 1998 Landel has brought simplicity, convenience, and ease-of-use to email users everywhere, regardless of their skill and abilities. Landel was the first company to invent and introduce a non-computer email appliance and service for consumers and small businesses.

This simple device and its associated email service is called MailBug. It is a great solution for those who want basic email without the cost, complexities, skills, and experience associated with using computers, electronic tablets, and smartphones. MailBug is especially popular with seniors and non-technical folks, who appreciate its ability to make email as easy to use as an answering machine or a toaster.

The company has many customers all over the US and Canada. These customers range in age from young to those their 80’s, 90’s, and even over 100 years old. They use MailBug to stay in touch via email with family members. Many of these users have never sent an email using a computer or smartphone, but they are right at home using a MailBug.

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