I built an app to switch Gmail notification modes instantly
Sender-specific notification sounds are nice, but Gmail's native filters already do most of this.
Delete years of Gmail clutter in minutes. Free, open-source, privacy-first.
Sender-based Gmail cleanup that runs locally while SaneBox uploads your data.
Gmail users hitting storage limits, privacy-conscious professionals
SaneBox · Superhuman · Cleanfox
I always assumed Gmail storage issues came from large attachments.
Turns out it was thousands of small emails from just a few senders.
I built mailtrim to surface that: - shows which senders are taking up the most space - tells you what’s safe to delete (with confidence levels) - runs locally — no email data leaves your machine
In my case, 3 senders were responsible for ~30% of my inbox.
Setup uses Gmail API (one-time ~15 min). Would love feedback — especially on the safety model and UX.
Sender-specific notification sounds are nice, but Gmail's native filters already do most of this.
Deletes newsletter backlogs Gmail ignores, caching headers locally for speed and privacy.
Computer vision + Playwright automation for form filling, but $49 price ties to crowded category.
Gmail automation without leaving Gmail, but Superhuman, Mailstrom, and Clara already do this.
Replaces gut-feel chaos picks with principled risk ranking: 9.8x faster weakness discovery.
Historical disk diffs in a Tauri app, but WizTree and Disk Utility already do snapshots.