@arturkiulian You obviously did not (we have users with 4M :) but you mind reaching out to me via email to k@kkyryl.com? I have a feeling your interface will be pretty slow _and_ we don't have access to inboxes of other users which makes it very hard for us to test things. I'll be happy to work with you personally so we can improve experience for pro email users :)
@arturkiulian The scan will take some time since Gmail API is throttling access per mailbox – that's expected :) My bigger concern is once you are in after the scan is done. From our prior experience this scan might take about 10 hours or so and can't really be done faster :)
@david_senate@erictwillis Hi David, that is correct. We are working to add iCloud, Yahoo, and IMAP support in the near future. You can leave your email in the form there and we'll let you know when ready.
Would love it if I could use check boxes or some kind of "queue" in preparation for removal. Deleting small groups of emails, one at a time, is painful.
@adamteece Happy to explain. Sanebox is "interfaceless" and supposedly learns your email habits and sorts mail into folders. Sanebox does not delete anything or helps you to arrange your mail otherwise. CleanEmail does not decide anything for you but presents your mailbox in a nice structured format and you can decide what to do with groups of emails and where you want them. Hope this helps.
I started laughing at the Product Description, and am amazed by the software.
Grammar Typo: in line Hello Product Hunter! Here are your X off :) should be ''Here Is''
@kyryl I use Boomerang a lot, and something has always bothered me. I was wondering if/how your tool can help.
When a boomeranged ("this message has not been replied to") email is then replied to by the recipient, it appears in my inbox as though it was just a returned boomerang. By this I mean that it is
- Unread
- Has the tag "Boomerang-Returned"
- Has the preview content of the last email that I sent to them
The issue here is that I cannot differentiate from my inbox which returned emails have been responded to! That's a huge problem! Over a dozen times I have missed critical communications because I thought that an email was lower priority than it really was. So rather than being on the ball, I have neglected important emails for days.
@tombielecki That's a very good usecase. Let me think how we address that – I want to make sure I give a solid answer. Should I respond here or you prefer me to reach our personally (in this case feel free to shoot me an email to k@kkyryl.com)?
Just updated the link to recognize ProductHunters – so the link now gives you 30% off a premium upgrade – any package. And you can clean/organize 1000 emails for free.
Its weird to see this product is released just days after @labnol released Gmail Unsubscriber (https://www.producthunt.com/post... ) . I don't know if I should consider this a copy of what already exists. Not trying to undermine anyone's work here, but it would surely be better to see less instances of multiple products doing the same thing.
@parinvachhani@labnol Hi Parin. I can definitely see how you can perceive CleanEmail as a clone of Gmail Unsubscriber relying solely on description. But we are not doing the same thing :) In fact if you scroll up to my response to Shlomo Klahr's comment you'll see me recommending Gmail Unsubscriber since CleanEmail does not actually unsubscribe you from anything. CleanEmail helps you delete emails, label, and move them. And it's not only subscriptions – we work with all the emails in the mailbox.
I encourage you to give us a try :)
@_sklahr_ I actually recommended his tool to a few guys who emailed support over the past couple of days since we actually don't do unsubscribes – only removal/organization.
It seems to be in fashion to advertise to be more ethical than a known competitor. I always get reminded of Arrested Development:
"Oh, also had this slogan made up. “A Colombian cartel that won’t kidnap and kill you.” I underlined “won’t,” cause it makes the competition look like..."
@jonasbjornsson well, to be honest this was on our website since almost 2 years ago when we started. Data privacy and honesty were two big things for us since the very beginning.
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