Get 100+ emails daily? Gmail labels show EVERYTHING - current emails mixed with archived stuff. Impossible to batch process. Inbox Zero Tabs adds custom tabs showing only unarchived emails for efficient batching.
Every day I'd get 100+ emails: 20+ newsletters. 95 to archive. Only 5 that actually need replies!
But Gmail labels show EVERYTHING - current emails mixed with archived stuff from months ago.
Impossible to batch process efficiently.
I even built an AI called Inbox Zero to auto label my emails, but Gmail's interface was still the bottleneck.
Enter Inbox Zero Tabs: 📁 Tabs showing only unarchived (or unread) emails ✏️ Custom tabs to fit your workflow ⚡ Perfect for batch processing 🔒 100% private (no data leaves your browser) 🤖 Works standalone, or with Inbox Zero AI to auto label
Exactly what I needed. I get over 100 emails a day and Gmail labels just mix everything together, so it's hard to focus. Custom tabs showing only unarchived emails make it way easier to batch and stay on top of things. Great idea.
Nice work. I dream of "inbox zero" and this might give me a chance to achieve it.
Email overload is real — and this looks like a clean fix! Love the focus on privacy and batching only what matters. Congrats on the launch 🚀
This is an amazing product. love the hard work Elie puts into it. Cannot wait to give the extension a good spin. Lets goooo
Wow, this is exactly what Gmail’s been missing. Tabs that actually help you focus - love the idea of cutting out the noise. Super clean and looks really useful. Congrats on the launch!
My email will slowly implode because of how many newsletter that I am subscribed to. Some I want to read later, and some I just save for future reference... So having ways to create custom tabs for all of my newsletter would be such a nice way to better organize my chaos 😅
Love this! Will be replacing some of my custom automations with this since it’s so much easier!
Ah yes, the daily Gmail ritual, 100+ emails just to find the 5 that matter. This makes way too much sense.
Curious if it plays well with Priority Inbox, or does it do its own thing entirely?