Clear Mail for Gmail is a chrome extension that helps in decluttering your Gmail inbox, while keeping your privacy intact.
Clear Mail works in your Gmail tab, so no need to install a desktop app or go to another browser tab. All processing happens locally on your system, so your private email data is never uploaded to our servers. Use the intuitive concept of mail filters to organize, declutter your Gmail inbox.
The new update introduces 1-click Delete features, making it easier than ever to empty your Gmail inbox. Get Clear Mail today, it's FREE!
➜ Works directly in your Gmail tab, no need to install a desktop app or go to another browser tab for managing your emails
➜ Privacy first approach to mail cleaning - all processing happens locally on your system, so your private email data is never uploaded to our servers.
➜ Manage your emails through the intuitive concept of Mail Filters.
➜ Get a report on who is sending you the most emails - Clear Mail allows you to sort emails by senders.
➜ Declutter not just your Primary tab, but even the Promotions, Social, Updates, Forums tab as well
➜ 1-click delete features - 'Delete All on page' and 'Super Delete' buttons to automatically delete off your filtered emails
Decluttering gmail inbox for end-users as well as businesses


Hey Fazier community! 👋 We're thrilled to officially launch Clear Mail today. This has been a labor of love, and we'd genuinely love to hear what you think - what resonates, what's missing, and what could be better. Your feedback will directly shape where we take this next. Drop your comments below. We're all ears!

Really impressive approach to email privacy — processing everything locally means no data leaves your device, which is a big deal for anyone dealing with sensitive emails. The 1-click delete feature for filtered senders is a great time-saver. Curious whether you plan to add support for other email providers beyond Gmail in the future?
The privacy-first approach here is a real differentiator — processing everything locally means your email data never leaves your device, which is rare in this space. The 1-click delete combined with sender sorting makes inbox management feel effortless. Would love to see support extended to other email providers beyond Gmail in the future!

Hey Fazier community! 👋 We're thrilled to officially launch Clear Mail today. This has been a labor of love, and we'd genuinely love to hear what you think - what resonates, what's missing, and what could be better. Your feedback will directly shape where we take this next. Drop your comments below. We're all ears!
Really clean concept for inbox management. The privacy-first angle is compelling since most email cleanup tools require broad OAuth scopes. One thing I'd love to understand: does Clear Mail work on the client side (local processing) or does it route emails through your servers for analysis? That's the key question any privacy-conscious user will ask before granting access.

Local processing is the right call for an email privacy tool — it's the kind of architectural decision that's hard to fake or add later, so building it in from the start is a real differentiator. The 1-click bulk delete for filtered senders solves a genuine pain point. Would love to know if you plan to support inbox rules or filters that auto-sort incoming mail, not just clean up existing ones.
The local processing approach is the right call — Unroll.me killed trust in inbox-cleaner tools when it came out they were selling user data, so "everything stays on your device" is a genuine differentiator worth leading with more prominently. Curious how the mail filters work — are they rule-based (sender, subject keywords) or does it learn patterns over time? That would determine whether this works well for someone with a decade of mixed inbox chaos.




Hey Fazier community! 👋 We're thrilled to officially launch Clear Mail today. This has been a labor of love, and we'd genuinely love to hear what you think - what resonates, what's missing, and what could be better. Your feedback will directly shape where we take this next. Drop your comments below. We're all ears!

Really impressive approach to email privacy — processing everything locally means no data leaves your device, which is a big deal for anyone dealing with sensitive emails. The 1-click delete feature for filtered senders is a great time-saver. Curious whether you plan to add support for other email providers beyond Gmail in the future?
The privacy-first approach here is a real differentiator — processing everything locally means your email data never leaves your device, which is rare in this space. The 1-click delete combined with sender sorting makes inbox management feel effortless. Would love to see support extended to other email providers beyond Gmail in the future!

Hey Fazier community! 👋 We're thrilled to officially launch Clear Mail today. This has been a labor of love, and we'd genuinely love to hear what you think - what resonates, what's missing, and what could be better. Your feedback will directly shape where we take this next. Drop your comments below. We're all ears!
Really clean concept for inbox management. The privacy-first angle is compelling since most email cleanup tools require broad OAuth scopes. One thing I'd love to understand: does Clear Mail work on the client side (local processing) or does it route emails through your servers for analysis? That's the key question any privacy-conscious user will ask before granting access.

Local processing is the right call for an email privacy tool — it's the kind of architectural decision that's hard to fake or add later, so building it in from the start is a real differentiator. The 1-click bulk delete for filtered senders solves a genuine pain point. Would love to know if you plan to support inbox rules or filters that auto-sort incoming mail, not just clean up existing ones.
The local processing approach is the right call — Unroll.me killed trust in inbox-cleaner tools when it came out they were selling user data, so "everything stays on your device" is a genuine differentiator worth leading with more prominently. Curious how the mail filters work — are they rule-based (sender, subject keywords) or does it learn patterns over time? That would determine whether this works well for someone with a decade of mixed inbox chaos.
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