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Email Labeler

Email Labeler

Organize your inbox with plain English, not complex rules.

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Stop fighting with rigid Gmail filters. Email Labeler uses AI to understand the context of your emails. Just describe what you want (e.g., "Invoices from SaaS tools" or "Feedback from early adopters") and let the AI do the sorting. 100% customizable, zero setup pain.
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What do you think? …

Valerio Mannucci

Hey Product Hunt! 👋 I’m Valerio Mannucci, the maker behind Email Labeler.

Let’s be honest: traditional email filters belong in the 90s. We’ve all been there spending hours setting up rigid "If Subject contains X" rules, only to miss important emails because the sender used a slightly different word.

I built Email Labeler to fix this once and for all.

The core idea is simple but powerful: instead of programming complex logic, you simply talk to the AI.

🧠 How it works: You create a label and describe exactly what belongs in it using natural language. The AI reads the content and context of your incoming emails and sorts them accordingly.

Why it’s different: It’s 100% customizable to your specific needs. You aren’t stuck with generic categories like "Social" or "Promotions."

  • Want a label for "Angry clients that need a reply ASAP"? Done.

  • Want to filter "Invoices from SaaS tools I actually use"? Easy.

  • Need a folder for "Newsletters about AI that are actually interesting"? You got it.

It’s your inbox, organized by your definitions, powered by an AI that understands semantic meaning, not just keywords.

I’d love for you to try it out and tell me: what’s the first custom label you’re going to create?

I’ll be hanging out in the comments all day to answer your questions and hear your feedback! 🚀

Daniele Packard

Great idea! Will it flag subscribed feeds? Surfacing those and getting rid of them is always a pain

Valerio Mannucci

@daniele_packard Yes, absolutely! That is a perfect use case.

Since it uses natural language, you can just create a label with a description like: "All newsletters, marketing subscriptions, and automated feeds".

The AI will group them all together for you, so you can easily review them or bulk delete/archive them in seconds. Much faster than hunting for unsubscribe links manually! 🚀