Dumbail

Dumbail

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Dumbail is a free Chrome extension designed to streamline your Gmail experience by automatically hiding useless and distracting emails. Transform your cluttered, overwhelming inbox into a clean, distraction-free space with ease.

Forever free, with Dumbail.🎉 Hey Product Hunt makers!

I’m Eric, and I'm thrilled to share Dumbail with you—a Chrome extension that clears out your Gmail by hiding useless and distracting emails. Built in just 24 hours, Dumbail showcases what’s possible using ChatGPT for rapid app development (though it had its challenges).

Why Dumbail?

We all hate cluttered inboxes. Dumbail steps in to hide those annoying promotional emails and spam, letting you focus on what’s important. It’s your personal inbox cleaner!

Highlights:

  • Auto-Filtering: Dumbail automatically hides emails you don't need.
  • Customizable: Adjust the filtering to fit your needs.
  • Smooth Integration: Works seamlessly with Gmail for an easy experience.

Made by WebBuilders: Dumbail is brought to you by https://webbuilders.us , where we love creating tools to boost your productivity.

Powered by ChatGPT: Building this in 24 hours was tough but fun, showing off ChatGPT’s power in app development.

Try Dumbail today and enjoy a cleaner inbox!

It's not completely finished but we’d love to hear your thoughts. Let us know what you think and share any feedback or suggestions!Does the plugin have the ability to "read the data"/content of the whole mail? (data safety question)@busmark_w_nika It does, but it does it all locally, so there's no need to worry about the safety of it...Congratulations on the launch! This will be so helpful while decluttering and organise emails easily!Hey Eric, congrats on the launch. Wanted to know how you keep information private if it's being sent to chatgpt? Do you do some do you utilise some local anonymising technique?

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