SweepMyMail

Gmail cleanup guide

How to unsubscribe from all emails in Gmail at once

Gmail has no built-in "unsubscribe from everything" button. SweepMyMail finds every newsletter in your inbox, groups them by sender, and lets you unsubscribe in bulk — in minutes, not hours.

Read-only · Revoke anytime

Mass-unsubscribe in three steps

  1. 1

    Connect your Gmail

    Sign in with Google. SweepMyMail requests read-only access to sender metadata — never the content of your emails.

  2. 2

    Scan your whole inbox

    We read message headers across your inbox and group every newsletter and promotional sender together, sorted by volume.

  3. 3

    Select and unsubscribe in bulk

    Tick the senders you're done with — or select all — and unsubscribe in one action. We send the official one-click request and auto-archive what's left.

Why not just unsubscribe manually?

You can open each newsletter and hunt for the unsubscribe link — but a typical inbox has dozens of active subscriptions, the links are buried in tiny footer text, and some senders make you confirm on an external page. Doing it by hand takes hours and you'll miss the senders that don't email often.

SweepMyMail reads the List-Unsubscribe header that legitimate bulk senders are required to include, so it can unsubscribe you the official way — and for the rest, it filters them out of your inbox automatically.

  • See every subscription in one list, sorted by how much space it takes
  • Select all, or just the noisy ones, and act in a single click
  • Privacy-first: we read sender metadata, never your email content

Frequently asked questions

Can I unsubscribe from all emails in Gmail at once?

Gmail itself has no bulk-unsubscribe button. SweepMyMail scans your whole inbox, groups every newsletter by sender, and lets you select and unsubscribe from many at once — sending the official one-click unsubscribe request for each.

Is there a free way to mass unsubscribe in Gmail?

Yes. SweepMyMail lets you scan your inbox and see every subscription for free, plus your first 5 cleanups. Unlimited bulk unsubscribe is 1.99 €/month.

What happens to senders with no unsubscribe link?

When a sender doesn't support one-click unsubscribe, SweepMyMail archives their existing emails and sets a rule so future ones skip your inbox — so they stop cluttering your mail either way.

Will this delete my emails?

Only if you choose to. Unsubscribing stops future emails; cleanup moves old ones to Gmail Trash, where you can restore them within Gmail's retention window.