3 Ways to Reach Inbox Zero 🧹
Learn three methods to achieve and maintain inbox zero, ranging from "mass deletion" to automated solutions like Clear My Spam.
See Clear My Spam in action
Effortlessly clean your inbox
Delete hundreds of emails with a single click. Emails are intuitively grouped by sender, ensuring you only delete what you want.
Clear My Spam is open source and strictly adheres to Google's user data policies. Your data is never stored or shared with third parties.
Easily unsubscribe from unwanted newsletters or spam emails. If they keep coming, create a filter to automatically delete them.
Hear from our customers
“Clear My Spam is a game-changer. It's simple, effective, and has saved me countless hours of inbox management. Well worth every penny!”
"Clear My Spam helped me realize how much time I was wasting on email management."
"Clear My Spam makes it so easy to rid my inbox of marketing emails I’ve accumulated over the years… I’ll be using it regularly to help keep my email organized."
"A hidden gem for anyone tired of drowning in emails."
"I went from 6k+ unread emails to ZERO in two days!"
"Clearing out my inbox felt like an impossible task, but this made it possible."
"I got to inbox zero in a week! So impressed with the app."
Read our recent posts
Learn three methods to achieve and maintain inbox zero, ranging from "mass deletion" to automated solutions like Clear My Spam.
After letting Clear My Spam collect dust for nearly a year, I revisited the project. And in typical dev fashion, I decided to completely rewrite the app in Ruby on Rails.
Ever wonder why you get emails from companies you've never heard of? There are many sneaky techniques companies employ to gather emails for marketing purposes.
After falling down a dev rabbit hole, I found myself migrating Clear my Spam to Next.js + Vercel over a long weekend. Tedious, but worth it.
In Clear My Spam's inaugural blog post, I introduce myself, discuss my motivations for building the app, and review the tech stack.