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Connect InboxKit Mailboxes to TrulyInbox in Under 4 Minutes

Mohit Mimani
By Mohit MimaniPublished on: Apr 11, 2026 · 7 min read · Last reviewed: Apr 2026
InboxKit Sequencers page with TrulyInbox in the warmup category
InboxKit Sequencers page. TrulyInbox sits in the Warmup category with a popular badge because of the forever-free plan.
InboxKit warmup dashboard running alongside TrulyInbox
InboxKit Warmup dashboard. You can run InboxKit's isolated warmup OR TrulyInbox, not both simultaneously.

TL;DR

TrulyInbox runs a forever-free warmup network with AI industry-specific conversations. Here is how to push every InboxKit mailbox into that network in one connect without paying anything.

The Fast Path: Free Warmup for Every InboxKit Mailbox

TrulyInbox runs one of the only genuinely free email warmup networks on the market, their forever-free plan lets you warm an unlimited number of mailboxes without paying a cent. InboxKit connects to TrulyInbox via email + password, pushes every selected mailbox into TrulyInbox's warmup network, and TrulyInbox's AI picks industry-specific conversation partners to simulate real inbox activity. No per-mailbox OAuth, no SMTP dropdown, no app password generation.

Total connect time is about 3 minutes. This is the path to pick if you don't want to pay for InboxKit's isolated warmup add-on at $3/mailbox/month and are OK sharing the warmup network with the rest of TrulyInbox's user base.

Why TrulyInbox Is Different From Most Warmup Tools

Most warmup products charge per-mailbox-per-month even for the network-only tier. TrulyInbox's forever-free plan gives unlimited mailboxes and unlimited warmup at $0. The trade-off is the shared pool: your mailbox is warming alongside every other TrulyInbox free user's mailbox, which can include senders with uneven sending habits.

DimensionTrulyInbox freeInboxKit isolated warmup
Price$0$3/mailbox/month
Pool sizeShared with all free usersIsolated per-customer network
AI personalizationIndustry-specific conversation templatesIndustry-agnostic, human-sounding replies
Warmup messages/day per mailbox3-20 ramp3-25 ramp
Provider coverage18+ providers (Gmail, Workspace, Outlook, O365, Zoho, SendGrid, Mailgun, Amazon SES, more)Google Workspace + Microsoft 365 + Azure

TrulyInbox's own site lists the provider coverage explicitly: 'We support 18+ providers including Gmail, Google Workspace, Outlook.com, Office 365, Yahoo Mail, Zoho, iCloud, GoDaddy, Yandex, GMX, SendGrid, Mailgun, Amazon' (source). That's broader than most competitors but the free-tier pool is shared, which matters if you care about who your mailbox is 'talking to' during warmup.

Prerequisites Before You Connect

Gather these:

ItemWhereRequired
TrulyInbox accounttrulyinbox.com, free plan worksYes
TrulyInbox login emailYes
TrulyInbox passwordYes
IMAP enabled on Google Workspace OUadmin.google.com → Apps → Gmail → End User AccessYes
SPF, DKIM, DMARC, MX liveInboxKit Cloudflare automationYes (auto)
InboxKit mailboxes provisionedInboxKit → MailboxesYes

Why IMAP matters for warmup. TrulyInbox's AI warmup works by sending warmup messages and then reading the replies to mark them as read, move them to primary, or flag as important. Without IMAP access, TrulyInbox can send but cannot read or interact with the inbox, which breaks the warmup signal. The TrulyInbox 'How It Works' page describes this: 'Sign in with Google or Microsoft OAuth. No passwords to share. For SMTP providers, just enter your credentials' (source). The InboxKit integration uses the SMTP credential path because it's the universal option across all 18+ providers TrulyInbox supports.

InboxKit already provisions SPF, DKIM, DMARC, and MX automatically. See email authentication explained if you want to verify manually.

Step-by-Step: Connect TrulyInbox in InboxKit

The click path is a standard email + password flow:

StepActionTime
1InboxKit → SequencersConnect New Sequencer5 sec
2Filter by Warmup category and pick Truly Inbox5 sec
3Enter Email. Your TrulyInbox login5 sec
4Enter Password. Your TrulyInbox password5 sec
5Click Connect Account
6InboxKit validates credentials against TrulyInbox's auth endpoint1-2 sec
7Selected InboxKit mailboxes push into TrulyInbox's warmup network30-60 sec
8Redirect to /sequencers with success toast

Total: about 90 seconds.

You do not touch TrulyInbox's UI at any point during this connect. InboxKit handles the entire push, and the next time you log into TrulyInbox, the mailboxes will already be listed in your warmup queue.

What TrulyInbox Does With Each Mailbox After Connect

Once pushed, TrulyInbox runs each mailbox through a 3-stage warmup pipeline:

StageDurationWhat happens
Stage 1. Network entryDay 1-33-5 warmup messages/day, all from TrulyInbox's AI partners. Mailbox builds initial sender reputation
Stage 2. RampDay 4-1410-15 messages/day, mixed industry conversations
Stage 3. Steady stateDay 15+20-25 messages/day, AI keeps rotating partners to prevent pattern detection

TrulyInbox's AI picks industry-specific conversation templates based on the domain TLD and the sender name pattern. A mailbox on johnsdoctoroffice.com will get healthcare-adjacent warmup conversations; a mailbox on bobssaasventure.io will get SaaS-adjacent ones. This matters because Gmail's spam filter learns what 'normal' looks like for your domain. If the warmup traffic matches the expected industry, the model trains faster.

Do not run two warmup systems at once. If you already pay for InboxKit's isolated warmup add-on, disable TrulyInbox's warmup for that mailbox in TrulyInbox's settings. Running both roughly doubles warmup sent volume and confuses Google's reputation classifiers. See domain warmup best practices for the full trade-off.

Daily Limits and Real Sending After Warmup

TrulyInbox only handles warmup. It does not send your real cold email campaigns. You pair it with an outreach sequencer like Instantly, Smartlead, or Salesforge for actual sends. Use this ramp when you move a mailbox from warmup-only to real campaigns:

Mailbox ageTrulyInbox warmupReal outreach daily capNotes
Day 1-143-15 ramp0Warmup only
Day 15-3020/day10-15First real campaigns, low risk
Day 31-4520/day20-30Ramp aggressively
Day 46-6020/day30-40Near steady state
Day 60+20/day40-50Steady state

Google's practical cold email ceiling per mailbox is 40-50 per day regardless of warmup depth. To hit higher volumes, add more InboxKit mailboxes horizontally. See scale cold email 100 to 10000 for the mailbox-count math and email sending limits for the Google vs Microsoft limits.

Five Errors That Break TrulyInbox Setups

ErrorCauseFixFrequency
'Invalid credentials' on connectTypo in email or password, or account is on free-plan cooldownRe-enter credentials; if cooldown, wait 15 min25%
'IMAP handshake timeout'IMAP disabled at Google Workspace OU leveladmin.google.com → Gmail → End User Access → enable IMAP30%
Mailbox not appearing in TrulyInbox queueWarmup pool sync delayWait 2 minutes and refresh15%
'Duplicate mailbox' warningMailbox already connected to another TrulyInbox accountRemove from the old account first10%
Warmup counts stay at zero after 24hTrulyInbox daily limit set to 0 during onboardingTrulyInbox → Mailbox settings → set warmup limit > 020%

One more footgun: TrulyInbox's free plan has a 'sharing penalty' because the network is shared, your mailbox will sometimes receive warmup mail from senders whose reputation is worse than yours. This is fine during ramp but becomes noise after day 30. If you're serious about deliverability, upgrade to InboxKit's isolated warmup add-on after the first month.

Verifying TrulyInbox Is Actually Warming

Run these three checks after every new TrulyInbox connect:

Test 1: Appears in TrulyInbox queue. Log into TrulyInbox → Mailboxes. Every InboxKit mailbox you pushed should be listed within 60 seconds with status 'Warming up'. If any are missing, the push silently failed, check the InboxKit Exports page for the error.

Test 2: 24-hour activity count. After 24 hours, check the Activity tab in TrulyInbox. You should see 5-10 sent, 3-8 received, 2-5 replied. If all counts are zero, either warmup is disabled on the mailbox or IMAP is broken.

Test 3: Inbox placement test. After 7 days of warmup, run a test via Mail Tester or GlockApps. You're looking for 8/10+. Anything lower means the warmup pool is not recovering your reputation fast enough, switch to isolated warmup. See inbox placement testing explained for full methodology.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, the free plan lets you warm unlimited mailboxes with no paid tier required. The trade-off is the shared network. Your mailbox warms alongside every other free user's mailbox, which can include senders with uneven reputation. TrulyInbox also offers paid plans with private pools, but the free tier is genuinely unlimited.

No, pick one. Running both simultaneously roughly doubles the outbound warmup volume for the mailbox, which Google reads as suspicious behavior and can damage reputation. Choose TrulyInbox if you need free warmup; choose InboxKit's isolated warmup if you need a dedicated network at $3/mailbox/month.

No. TrulyInbox is warmup-only. Pair it with an outreach sequencer like Instantly, Smartlead, Salesforge, or Reply.io for real campaigns. The typical stack is InboxKit for mailboxes, TrulyInbox for free warmup, and one outreach sequencer for sends.

About 14 days of consistent TrulyInbox warmup produces a baseline-ready mailbox. Serious cold email setups wait 21-30 days before sending to a cold audience, warmup isn't instant, and rushing it damages reputation on the first real campaign.

TrulyInbox supports 18+ providers including Gmail, Google Workspace, Outlook.com, Office 365, Yahoo Mail, Zoho, iCloud, GoDaddy, Yandex, GMX, SendGrid, Mailgun, and Amazon SES. InboxKit provisions Google Workspace, Microsoft 365, and Azure mailboxes, all of which are supported.

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