Gmailytics shows you who's really filling your inbox — then helps you clean it up in bulk.
Open the dashboard, see a clear breakdown of your top senders, and delete thousands of emails in a few clicks. Unsubscribe from newsletters with one click. Free up your Google storage without paying Google for more space.
Built for people drowning in promos, notifications, and forgotten newsletter sign-ups. No data selling, no email scraping — your inbox stays yours.
One-time $10 lifetime price (vs. $30–48/year for competitors like Clean Email and InboxPurge).
- Top senders dashboard — see exactly who's filling your inbox
- Batch delete by sender — clear thousands of emails in one click
- One-click newsletter unsubscribe via List-Unsubscribe
- Works as a web app + Chrome/Edge extension
- AES-256-GCM token encryption, CASA Tier 2 certified
- No data selling, no third-party email scraping
- Inbox bankruptcy: nuke years of promos and notifications in minutes
- Free up Google storage without paying for more
- Audit who's emailing you most and unsubscribe in bulk
- Clean Gmail before a job search, vacation, or fresh start
- Replace pricey subscription tools like Clean Email or InboxPurge with a one-time payment

Hey Fazier 👋 I built Gmailytics because I had 80,000+ emails in my Gmail and the existing cleanup tools wanted $30–48/year subscriptions. Felt absurd for a tool I'd use maybe twice a year. So I made one I'd actually use: see your top senders, batch-delete by sender, unsubscribe from newsletters — all for a one-time $10 instead of a recurring fee. No data selling. It's now CASA Tier 2 certified, lives on the Chrome and Edge web stores, and the dashboard is live at gmailytics.com. Happy to answer anything — feedback welcome.
The one-time $10 pricing is a smart differentiator against subscription-based inbox cleaners. For anyone managing multiple email accounts or newsletters, the batch-delete by sender feature alone could save hours. Curious whether you plan to add filters for emails older than a certain date — that would help with the initial bulk cleanup even more.
The one-time $10 pricing is a smart differentiator against subscription-based inbox cleaners. For anyone managing multiple email accounts, the batch-delete by sender feature alone could save hours. Curious whether you plan to add filters for emails older than a certain date — that would help with the initial bulk cleanup even more.

The one-time $10 vs a recurring $30–48/yr subscription is a smart wedge — inbox cleanup is exactly the occasional-use job where recurring billing feels punitive. Curious whether batch-delete-by-sender also sweeps Spam/Trash, and if a recurring auto-cleanup is on the roadmap. The CASA Tier 2 cert is a strong trust signal for anything touching Gmail scopes.
The one-time $10 pricing compared to $30-48/year from competitors is a strong differentiator. The "top senders" dashboard is a smart approach since most people don't realize how much inbox bloat comes from just a handful of sources. Does the batch delete work retroactively on old emails too, or only going forward? Being CASA Tier 2 certified is a great trust signal for a tool that touches email data.

Hey Fazier 👋 I built Gmailytics because I had 80,000+ emails in my Gmail and the existing cleanup tools wanted $30–48/year subscriptions. Felt absurd for a tool I'd use maybe twice a year. So I made one I'd actually use: see your top senders, batch-delete by sender, unsubscribe from newsletters — all for a one-time $10 instead of a recurring fee. No data selling. It's now CASA Tier 2 certified, lives on the Chrome and Edge web stores, and the dashboard is live at gmailytics.com. Happy to answer anything — feedback welcome.
The one-time $10 pricing is a smart differentiator against subscription-based inbox cleaners. For anyone managing multiple email accounts or newsletters, the batch-delete by sender feature alone could save hours. Curious whether you plan to add filters for emails older than a certain date — that would help with the initial bulk cleanup even more.
The one-time $10 pricing is a smart differentiator against subscription-based inbox cleaners. For anyone managing multiple email accounts, the batch-delete by sender feature alone could save hours. Curious whether you plan to add filters for emails older than a certain date — that would help with the initial bulk cleanup even more.

The one-time $10 vs a recurring $30–48/yr subscription is a smart wedge — inbox cleanup is exactly the occasional-use job where recurring billing feels punitive. Curious whether batch-delete-by-sender also sweeps Spam/Trash, and if a recurring auto-cleanup is on the roadmap. The CASA Tier 2 cert is a strong trust signal for anything touching Gmail scopes.
The one-time $10 pricing compared to $30-48/year from competitors is a strong differentiator. The "top senders" dashboard is a smart approach since most people don't realize how much inbox bloat comes from just a handful of sources. Does the batch delete work retroactively on old emails too, or only going forward? Being CASA Tier 2 certified is a great trust signal for a tool that touches email data.
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