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InboxOne

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Junk mail, on a timer

A different take on inbox cleanup. See every brand and promotional sender as a visual tile, set an auto-prune timer for each one (say, two weeks), and let the noise expire on its own. Unsubscribe and bulk-delete are still there if you want them. The real point is limiting how long junk mail gets to live in your inbox without you having to chase every list.

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Why I Built It

I needed order in my inbox without becoming a full-time unsubscriber. Most cleanup tools either delete things you might still want or push you to unsubscribe from everything, neither of which is what I actually wanted. What I wanted was for promotional mail to just expire on its own after a couple of weeks. So I built InboxOne to do exactly that.

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Overview

InboxOne is junk-mail management, not an unsubscriber. AI groups every brand and promotional sender into a visual tile view, you click into any tile to see all the emails from that sender, and you set an auto-prune timer (two weeks is my default). The mail just expires on its own. You can still unsubscribe and bulk-delete in one click, but the bigger idea is that the noise never gets to pile up in the first place.

Key Features

  • Tile view of every sender: Brand and promotional emails are grouped by company into visual tiles, so you see who is sending you what at a glance
  • Auto-prune timers: Set a per-sender retention window (two weeks, a month, whatever). Emails expire automatically
  • Click into a sender: See every message from one company in one view
  • One-click unsubscribe and bulk delete: When you're done with a sender entirely
  • Unified inbox: Multiple Gmail and Outlook accounts in a single view
  • AI vendor detection: Automatic grouping by sender, no rules to write

Technology

Built with React and Firebase, using AI for intelligent vendor detection and email categorization.