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InboxClean.email
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Clean Inbox for Gmailโข
InboxClean solves the problem every Gmail user has but ignores: an inbox overrun with newsletters, promotions, and marketing emails from brands you used once in 2021.
It scans your last 1,000 Gmail messages, groups every email by sender domain (so LinkedIn shows up once, not 47 times), assigns a spam score to each sender, and lets you unsubscribe + trash all their emails in one click.
Pro users get Inbox Shield โ a permanent Gmail filter that blocks future emails from cleaned senders โ plus automatic weekly cleaning every Monday morning.
Privacy-first: InboxClean reads only email headers (From, Subject, Date, List-Unsubscribe). It never reads email body content.
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Most inbox cleaners unsubscribe you one email address at a time. InboxClean groups every email by sender domain โ so LinkedIn shows up once, not 47 times. One click handles all of them. Add automatic weekly cleaning every Monday morning and it's the only tool that doesn't just clean your inbox today, it keeps it clean forever.
InboxClean.email's answer:
Three reasons: speed, privacy, and automation. InboxClean scans 1,000 emails in 60 seconds, reads only email headers (never your content), and for Pro users, cleans your inbox automatically every Monday without you ever opening the app. Competitors either charge more ($9.99/month vs $5), read your full email content, or require you to repeat the process manually every few weeks. InboxClean does the job once, then keeps doing it while you sleep.
InboxClean.email's answer:
Busy professionals and individuals whose Gmail inbox has become unusable โ buried under newsletters, promotional emails, and marketing from brands they signed up with once and forgot about. They know the problem exists, they've tried to fix it manually, and they're looking for something that actually finishes the job without requiring their attention every week.
InboxClean.email's answer:
I built InboxClean out of personal frustration. My Gmail had 340 active senders โ newsletters, promotions, "we miss you" emails from brands I bought from once in 2021. Gmail's built-in unsubscribe takes 6 clicks per sender. At 340 senders, that's over 2,000 clicks. I wasn't doing that manually.
Existing tools either cost too much, read your full email content, or still made you repeat the cleanup every few weeks. So I built the tool I actually wanted โ one scan, one click per sender, done. Then I added the feature I really wanted: automatic weekly cleaning so the inbox stays clean without me ever thinking about it again. Built solo in 6 days.
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Next.js 16 (App Router), TypeScript, Tailwind CSS, Gmail API (OAuth2), Supabase (database), Railway (hosting), Paystack (payments), node-cron (weekly automation), NextAuth v4 (authentication)
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