Built by someone who was tired of inbox chaos, too.
I'm a full-stack developer who's been building web products for about four years. Gmailytics is my third micro-SaaS startup. I like building tools that are genuinely useful — things that provide real value without nickel-and-diming the people who use them.
Why I built this
I wanted an easy way to clean my inbox and actually see the impact of it. Every time you sign up for a service, you're unknowingly opting into dozens — sometimes hundreds — of emails over the next few years. They pile up silently until one day you finally build up the courage to go through them.
And that process is dreadful. Scrolling through endless pages of email, manually unsubscribing one by one, mass-deleting and hoping you didn't trash something important. Most people put it off until they have a whole afternoon free — and even then they might not finish, because inboxes get well into the thousands of unread.
Gmailytics gives you the full picture in seconds: who's flooding your inbox, how much space they're taking up, and one-click actions to clean it all up. What used to take an afternoon takes minutes.
Privacy, plainly
Gmailytics only reads email metadata — sender, date, subject line, and size. We never read or store the content of your emails. There's no reason to. We don't need it, and it's not our data to take.
I'm just a normal person who wants to make products that help people, not take advantage of them. Your inbox is personal — the tool should respect that.
See it in action
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