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@i_am_brennan Great question! At the moment we filter it out of your inbox. We do get requests to follow the unsubscribe links, and that is something we will be keeping in mind for future π
@i_am_brennan@shahan312 Actually, filtering out messages can be easily done in GMail, with mark as spam. Filter out makes the users dependent on your app, while following unsubscribe links doesn't. It would be a fair and square service for which I would pay a penny or two.
@shahan312@i_am_brennan Yes, I know them, this was what I meant to be integrated with Polymail. I'm using Polymail for 2 years, I believe an unsubscribe service is great, but it should not be a filter, but a proper, well... unsubscribe
Hey ProductHunt, Brandon from Polymail here!
We wanted to build a simple way for people to clean up their inbox and control their emails without having their data sold to marketing intelligence firms.
Over 1/4 of users that came into Polymail reported inboxes filled with tens of thousands messages, and a bunch of unwanted newsletters and subscriptions accumulated over the years.
It was a super daunting task to even think about cleaning up their inbox.
We wanted to do two things to help these users
1. Easily see email subscriptions and remove the ones you don't want
2. Clean up these emails, and older emails to get your inbox into a manageable state.
Youβll get a weekly digest of all the emails that were blocked from your inbox, and youβll be able to hit inbox zero in minutes!
Now we're excited to open the Beta up to everyone here at Product Hunt!
Currently you can only sign up using a Google account through the Unsubscriber site, but if you sign up through Polymail and add an account, it will work with all major email providers (Google, Office 365, iCloud and IMAP)
Excited to hear your thoughts and look forward to your feedback!
@brandon_shin Hello, just tried it on my gmail account and it's saying it ran into an issue and to rescan. When I click on rescan it's saying that my account is not a valid state. I'm in texas.
@brandon_shin@jackerhack Great question!
We built Polymail as a paid service, and wanted to build a tool for our users to easily clean out their inbox without having their data harvested or sold to outside parties. We also follow all the best security practices, including encryption at rest, SSL, and more, and have passed a third-party security audit to work with Gmail's API. Happy to answer any specific questions or concerns you may have!
@brandon_shin@j5uh Could you try again, it should be working now, as we just deployed some changes. Can also email us at hello at polymail.io, and we can get to the bottom of it! π
I've been using this beta for a month now...
- Saves me 1-2 hours per week, not having to manually archive/delete spam
- Very easy setup
- Even provides a nice weekly summary of what messages were filtered out, aka π
Another homerun by Polymail. Been a user since they first launched and this looks awesome. Do you have plans to make this part of the Polymail App so we can do it there?
@gregstone14 Thanks Greg! Appreciate the support since launch! You can access it in Polymail by going to Unsubscriber in the Left Sidebar or by tapping "G" and typing "Unsubscriber" π
Unroll.me used to do this, then we learned it was just a front for them harvesting data (receipts, etc) from email. Whatβs your policy on reading/sharing your usersβ email?
@idris_mokhtarzada Hey Idris great question! Simply put that's not our business model!
We built Polymail as a paid service and we wanted to create a tool for our users that didn't harvest and sell their data to outside parties! We also wanted to make it easy to manage the tool from directly within Polymail as well!
Thank you @brandon_shin and the entire team!
10/10 recommend this.
I just finished cleaning up my Polymail inbox with this Unsubscriber feature which is integrated directly into Polymail very nicely. It worked perfectly and I removed 50+ subscriptions (most of which I didn't even know I was signed up for) and it also automatically cleaned 1,000+ emails from these senders.
Interested to see my digest email next week :)
@tjzastrow We just pushed some changes that should fix the scanning issues that some were experiencing earlier. If you could try again, it should work now. Can also send us a note at hello@polymail.io, and we can get to the bottom of it! π
Well, honestly talking.
One of my inboxes is sort of infected with not needed email.
So I tried it, it was not responsive and it did not found nothing on the first scan.
The second worked, but you guys lost me at that point.
Funny enough, I am looking for a way to remove my account.
Daang what a fail.
I had to look in your Q&A, click a link go to another non responsive site.
That site asked me twice if I am sure I want to delete it.
Well, I reached here though, what do you think?
Then I got an email asking to confirm.
My question is why you guys make it so difficult.
It won't help your product and your UX becomes awful.
I mean, why do you want users that won't use your service?
Is 2020 put a damn button to remove it in one go.
I finally removed my account hopefully, maybe tomorrow I get another confirmation email together with the sea of emails that I already got from PolyMail and MrBrandon.
Have a good day.
@camila_arias_treble_ai Thanks Camila! That's not supported yet at the moment but it's a great piece of feedback, we're looking into adding support for rules in Polymail that could help accomplish something like this!
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