InboxClean scans your last 1,000 Gmail messages, groups them by sender domain, and lets you unsubscribe + trash all their emails in one click. Pro users get automatic weekly cleaning every Monday morning β set it and forget it. Built for anyone whose Gmail has become unusable.
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Hey Product Hunt! π Tobi here, solo founder of InboxClean.
I built this because my Gmail had become genuinely unusable, thousands of newsletters, promotions, and "you left something in your cart" emails I never asked for. The built-in Gmail unsubscribe takes 6 clicks per sender. I had 200 senders. You do the math.
So I built the tool I actually wanted:
β Scans your last 1,000 emails in seconds
β Groups everything by sender domain (LinkedIn shows up once, not 47 times)
β One click: hits the unsubscribe link + trashes every email from that sender
β Pro: does this automatically every Monday morning while you sleep
The hardest part wasn't the Gmail API β it was making sure the weekly auto-clean never re-cleaned senders you'd already handled, and handling token rotation properly so it never breaks silently.
One honest caveat: we're still going through Google's OAuth verification process, so new users will see a "This app isn't verified" warning screen before signing in. It looks scarier than it is β you can still proceed safely by clicking "Advanced" β "Go to InboxClean." We're actively working to get that resolved.
Despite that friction, someone still trusted us enough to become our first paid user last week β and that honestly meant everything. It told me the problem is real and worth solving.
I'd love to hear:
β Does your inbox look like mine did?
β What would make this a must-have for you?
Happy to answer anything about the build, the stack, or the
business. Let's talk!
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Just tried this and honestly didn't expect much β but I scanned my inbox and had 280 senders I completely forgot existed π
Cleaned 40 of them in like 3 minutes. The domain grouping is the thing that gets me β LinkedIn and Temu showing up once instead of 11 times and 54 time is really cool and funny!. Funny because Temu has always harassed me for too long π
Good luck with the launch Tobi, this one's genuinely useful π
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@mercy_olawoyeΒ Thank you for trying out the product! Glad we are your last defence against the harrassment of Temu...π
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Hey PH! Tobi here β solo founder, built this in 6 days, still can't believe someone paid for it π
Quick honest context before you try it:
You'll see a Google "unverified app" warning when you sign in. Click Advanced β Go to InboxClean. We're in Google's verification queue β it's slow, expensive, and completely out of our hands. Someone still paid us $5 despite that warning, which told me the problem is real enough that people will push through the friction.
Here's what I'm genuinely curious about:
When you scan your inbox β what's the number that shocks you?
How many senders do you have that you completely forgot existed?
Mine was 340. One of them was a furniture store I bought from in 2019. Never went back. Still emailing me every Tuesday.
Every comment helps us get seen today. Even just your sender
count. Let's go π
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Hereβs how I truly feel. Sometimes, I feel like some emails should be evaluated before being sent to the receiver. It gets frustrating making me feel like I can't do much when I keep getting irrelevant emails. Thanks so much for the thought in building this app that helps me bulk delete unwanted emails. Now, I should be able to focus more on the ones that catch my interest.
Just tried this and honestly didn't expect much β but I scanned my inbox and had 280 senders I completely forgot existed π
Cleaned 40 of them in like 3 minutes. The domain grouping is the thing that gets me β LinkedIn and Temu showing up once instead of 11 times and 54 time is really cool and funny!. Funny because Temu has always harassed me for too long π
Good luck with the launch Tobi, this one's genuinely useful π
@mercy_olawoyeΒ Thank you for trying out the product! Glad we are your last defence against the harrassment of Temu...π
Hey PH! Tobi here β solo founder, built this in 6 days, still can't believe someone paid for it π
Quick honest context before you try it:
You'll see a Google "unverified app" warning when you sign in. Click Advanced β Go to InboxClean. We're in Google's verification queue β it's slow, expensive, and completely out of our hands. Someone still paid us $5 despite that warning, which told me the problem is real enough that people will push through the friction.
Here's what I'm genuinely curious about:
When you scan your inbox β what's the number that shocks you?
How many senders do you have that you completely forgot existed?
Mine was 340. One of them was a furniture store I bought from in 2019. Never went back. Still emailing me every Tuesday.
Try it β inboxclean.email and drop your number below π
Every comment helps us get seen today. Even just your sender
count. Let's go π
Hereβs how I truly feel. Sometimes, I feel like some emails should be evaluated before being sent to the receiver. It gets frustrating making me feel like I can't do much when I keep getting irrelevant emails. Thanks so much for the thought in building this app that helps me bulk delete unwanted emails. Now, I should be able to focus more on the ones that catch my interest.