Best for
Client, project, matter, and deal filing with sent-mail capture
Alternatives
Rules are still useful for narrow routing. MailLedger is better when the email record has to stay complete, explainable, and review-ready inside Outlook.
Best for
Client, project, matter, and deal filing with sent-mail capture
Workflow
Human-guided filing that keeps the record complete and usable later
Philosophy
Protect the full record when the thread matters
Side-by-side comparison
The point is not that one product is universally better. The point is choosing the workflow that matches the job your team actually has to do.
Best for
Outlook rules
Simple, predictable mailbox routing and housekeeping
MailLedger
Client, project, matter, and deal filing with sent-mail capture
Price
Outlook rules
Included in Outlook
MailLedger
Starter from $5.99 per month
Privacy
Outlook rules
Native mailbox rule logic inside Outlook
MailLedger
Metadata-based filing inside Microsoft 365 workflows
Workflow
Outlook rules
If-this-then-that routing for obvious messages
MailLedger
Human-guided filing that keeps the record complete and usable later
Philosophy
Outlook rules
Automate the simple stuff
MailLedger
Protect the full record when the thread matters
Bottom line
Outlook rules are good at predictable routing. They are weaker when exceptions, forwards, shared mailboxes, sent replies, and record quality all matter at once. MailLedger is stronger when the goal is not just to move messages, but to keep a complete Outlook chronology someone can trust later.
Switching
Choose MailLedger when you need
Outlook rules may still fit if you mainly need
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Common questions
Yes, for certain predictable patterns. The problem is that rules usually cannot understand the real record around the message, especially once sent mail, forwards, exceptions, and handoffs are involved.
Because buyers often try to stretch rules beyond what they were designed to do. The comparison becomes useful when the rule system is creating gaps in the record rather than reducing work.
No. Keep rules where they are genuinely reliable. Use MailLedger where the record has to stay complete and defensible.
Pricing
Every plan starts with a 14-day free trial. Card required. Cancel before renewal and pay nothing.
File email and keep replies in the Outlook folders you already use.
14-day free trial. Card required.
Best for solo users, owner-led businesses, and lean teams that need a clean record without changing workflow.
Everything in Starter, plus exports when the record needs to leave Outlook.
14-day free trial. Card required.
Best for audits, disputes, client reviews, and any workflow that needs a portable record.
Billing runs through Stripe after your trial. Cancel anytime.
Team rollout
Self-serve works for individual buyers. MailLedger can also be rolled out through the Microsoft 365 admin center for larger teams and controlled deployments.