Organize your inbox
Don’t let the junk take over your email. Take back your time with Clean Email instead.
I’d make a joke about Inbox Zero, but let’s be real – that is the joke!
But what if there was a way to cut through all the junk that’s sent to your inbox? Enter Clean Email, the digital decluttering tool you’ve been waiting for. With only a few clicks, you can easily delete emails in bulk – based on factors like how long ago the email was sent, size, sender name and sender domain.
Get organized
No more annoying promotions you didn’t sign up for or those other newsletters that you never read taking up residence in an unorganized inbox.
Clean Email bundles your emails into categorized “smart folders,” so you can manage them en masse — whether that’s deleting, archiving, or reading.
Unsubscribe sticks
Got subscriptions you don’t remember signing up for? Unlike other apps, Clean Email’s Unsubscriber feature doesn’t just automatically delete emails. It actually removes you from the senders list.
Read later – or don’t
Sort subscriptions into a dedicated “read later” folder. And with ‘Auto Clean,’ you can set specific rules like “keep newest” or “archive emails older than one week,” keeping your inbox pristine without lifting a finger.
Clean Email gets smart – and secure.
From newsletters to social media notifications, Clean Email filters and sorts, so you’re only left with the emails that matter. Clean Email will also make suggestions based on your cleaning habits to make the automation even more efficient.
And the best part? It’s all done with your privacy and security in mind. Clean Email operates with a strict privacy policy, ensuring your emails are yours alone. No sneaky business, just a straightforward path to email nirvana.
Take the next step
Take control of your digital clutter with a risk-free trial to get you started. Get Clean Email on the web, in the App Store, or Google Play. Click here and let the transformation begin.
We may receive a commission when you buy through our links, but our reporting and recommendations are always independent and objective.
Tags: newsletters, security