If your inbox is overflowing with emails you never asked for or just stopped caring about, you’re not alone. From daily sales to outdated newsletters, email clutter builds up fast. Gmail is now making it easier to clean house with a new feature called “Manage subscriptions.”
This unimaginatively named tool gathers all your active subscriptions into a single view. It shows you which senders email you most often and how many times they’ve hit your inbox in recent weeks. With one click, you can browse every email from each sender and easily unsubscribe without leaving Gmail. The platform handles the unsubscribe request for you.
To access the feature, open Gmail on web or mobile, click the navigation bar in the top-left corner, and select “Manage subscriptions.” If you don’t see it yet, it may not have rolled out to your region. You see, it’s currently launching gradually in select countries on web, Android, and iOS.
This update builds on Gmail’s existing anti-spam features. In addition to blocking more than 99.9 percent of spam, phishing, and malware, Google recently rolled out new AI-driven protections that it claims cut scam emails by 35 percent. The company says this new view gives users even more control over what hits their inbox in the first place.
Gmail’s “Manage subscriptions” feature might not be flashy, but it could be a game-changer for anyone looking to wrestle back control of their inbox without wading through hundreds of individual emails.