Productivity · Automation & WorkflowsSAASSelf HostedUXIntegration

Gmail Newsletter Clutter Hard to Clean Safely

Users struggle to clean up Gmail inboxes from old newsletters and subscriptions, but distrust third-party tools with email access due to privacy concerns.

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No tool to monitor and summarize a deceased person's inbox

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