I have always been one of those who finds it very hard to maintain a clean inbox. Two main issues stood out: first, Gmail doesn’t make it easy to identify the biggest space hogs, and second, deleting large quantities of emails isn’t intuitive. I realized that inbox cleanup could be much simpler with the right approach.
Problem with existing solutions: When I looked for tools to solve this, I found they were either pricey or selling user data to third parties. For me, email holds some of my most sensitive personal data, so data-sharing was an absolute dealbreaker. Plus, Gmail cleanup is usually done periodically, so paying monthly fees wasn't convincing enough.
What Happy Inbox does differently: Happy Inbox organizes emails by volume. For example, if you have 1,800 emails from "Amazon Promotions," we group them in a “1500+” bucket, making it easy to delete all with a single click or selectively choose what to remove. This feature gives users clear insight into their top space consumers and an efficient way to clean up, all while prioritizing privacy. So you can check once in a while and clear out your top space cloggers and easily get back your inbox space. Easy-Peasy!!
Our journey so far: We launched Happy Inbox four months ago and have grown organically helped people worldwide delete over 6 million emails, showing just how much inbox clutter people are dealing with!
We’d love to hear your feedback and any ideas for improvement. Try it out here: www.happy-inbox.com