Looking for a Clean Email alternative?
Gmailytics is a focused Gmail cleanup tool — bulk delete by sender, one-click unsubscribe, done. No smart views to set up, no rules to write, no bundle workflows to learn. You see who's filling your inbox and you delete them.
Gmailytics vs Clean Email — Head-to-Head
| Gmailytics YOU ARE HERE | Clean Email | |
|---|---|---|
| Pricing | $10 lifetime · or $7/qtr ($28/yr) | $30/year · or $9/month |
| Free tier | 2,000 emails — full feature trial | 7-day trial (time-limited) |
| Your data | Never sells data | Does not sell data |
| Email providers | Gmail (focused) | Gmail, Outlook, Yahoo, iCloud |
| Cleanup approach | Sender-first — see who fills inbox, delete in bulk | Smart views + rules + bundles |
| Bulk delete by sender | Yes — primary feature | Yes (within bundle workflow) |
| One-click unsubscribe | Yes | Yes |
| Storage analytics | See exactly who is using your storage | Limited |
| Learning curve | Open dashboard, pick senders, delete | Set up rules and smart views first |
| CASA Tier 2 verified | Yes (approved by Google, Mar 2026) | Yes |
Why people switch from Clean Email to Gmailytics
Simpler workflow. Clean Email is built around “smart views” and rules — you set up filters, create bundles, and learn their workflow before you can efficiently clean. Gmailytics opens to a ranked list of senders by email volume. You pick who to nuke. It's done.
Bigger free trial. Clean Email gives you a 7-day clock. Gmailytics gives you up to 2,000 emails to actually clean during the trial — enough to clear most backlogs before you decide whether to upgrade. No countdown pressure.
Gmail-focused depth. Clean Email supports Gmail, Outlook, Yahoo, and iCloud. That breadth comes with depth tradeoffs — features have to work across providers. Gmailytics is Gmail-only, which means features like sender-volume analytics, storage breakdown, and bulk-by-sender cleanup are tuned for how Gmail actually structures inboxes.
Storage analytics. Both tools delete emails. Gmailytics shows you a ranked breakdown of who's actually using your Gmail storage — which sender accounts for the biggest gigabytes. Clean Email's storage view is less granular at the sender-volume level.
Slightly cheaper. Clean Email is $30/year. Gmailytics is $28/year (or $10 lifetime if founders pricing is still active). Not a huge gap, but every dollar counts on occasional-use tools.
When Clean Email might be the better pick
If you have multiple email accounts across providers (Gmail + Outlook + Yahoo + iCloud) and want one tool to manage all of them, Clean Email is the better fit. They also have more advanced rule/automation features for power users who want set-and-forget filtering.
But if you're primarily on Gmail and just want to nuke thousands of emails fast without learning a workflow — Gmailytics is the simpler choice.
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