Ephemeral Gmail Inbox That Auto-Deletes Emails After 7 Days
Mizzle Mail reframes Gmail as a decaying social feed where emails expire after seven days. This is a product launch for a novel email management concept, not a documented user problem. Demand for ephemeral email UX is unvalidated and the tool targets a narrow segment of inbox-zero enthusiasts.
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