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Your inbox, sorted the moment you connect

Try Mailopoly today and Cleanbox instantly and automatically splits your inbox into the emails you want and the ones you don't need right now. It's near-perfect out of the box — no rules, no folders, no setup. You just open your inbox and see what matters.

Near-Perfect, Out of the Box

The moment you connect, Cleanbox instantly and automatically splits your inbox into the emails you want and the ones you don't need right now. It's roughly 95% accurate from day one — no rules, no folders, no setup, no training period.

Glimpse What Matters in a Fraction of the Time

Stop scrolling past dozens of emails to find the two that count. Open Mailopoly and the ones that matter are already the only ones in front of you. Life-changing when your schedule is full.

Every Email, Summarised Automatically

See what an email's about without opening it — every one is summarised for you. Then take it further with Poly: discuss it, have it explained more simply or in more detail, or ask Poly to draft a reply in your voice.

One-Click Unsubscribe

Kill the noise at the source. See every newsletter and mailing list you're on and unsubscribe from dozens at once — Cleanbox keeps the rest quiet in the meantime.

Nothing Deleted, You Stay in Control

Cleanbox changes what interrupts you, not what you keep. Everything stays searchable and one tap away, and you can adjust how aggressively it filters anytime. SOC 2 certified and never sells your data.

Works with Every Inbox

Gmail, Outlook, Yahoo, IMAP — bring every account into one organised place. Cleanbox keeps them all quiet and sorted, so you never switch between apps to find what matters.

Simple pricing

Plans from $6.99/month

Currently 50% off our standard rate of $13.99/month

Includes Cleanbox filtering, the Poly AI assistant, AI replies, My Day briefings, and the bulk email unsubscriber. 7-day free trial on every plan — no credit card required.

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Why does day-one accuracy matter so much?

Most inbox-filtering tools start out knowing nothing about email and ask you to teach them. For the first few weeks you're correcting mistakes constantly, which means you can't trust the filter, which means you're still reading everything anyway — doing your old job and a new one at the same time. Understandably, most people give up somewhere in that stretch, and the tool joins the graveyard of things that were going to fix email.

Cleanbox was built so that stretch doesn't exist. It already understands what email is — the difference between a note from a human and a newsletter, between a receipt and a request, between a delivery update and a promotion — so it doesn't need to learn your inbox from scratch before it's useful. Roughly 95% accuracy from the first minute is the difference between a filter you trust immediately and one you audit for a month first. Trust is the entire product: a filter you have to double-check saves you nothing.

What happens to the email Cleanbox filters out?

It goes to the Other view — a separate space where the newsletters, promotions, and automated notices live, complete and untouched. Cleanbox is a filter, not a shredder: it never deletes a message, never archives anything away from your account, and never decides that something is gone for good. The choice it makes is only about attention — what appears in front of you now versus what waits.

That matters more often than you'd expect. The receipt you need for a warranty claim, the newsletter you actually do read on quiet Sunday mornings, the sale you were half-waiting for — they're all sitting in Other when you go looking. You visit the noise on your own terms, instead of it visiting you on the sender's.

How does the feedback loop work?

When Cleanbox places something where you wouldn't have — the remaining few percent — fixing it takes one tap. Move the message, and that single correction teaches Cleanbox how to treat that sender from then on. There's no rules editor underneath, no settings page to maintain, no list of conditions that breaks the day a sender changes their address. The correction is the configuration.

Those small signals compound. Within a few weeks Cleanbox isn't just accurate in general — it's accurate to you specifically: the niche newsletter you genuinely read stays in front of you, the well-written marketing you never open goes quiet. And because every connected account shares one Cleanbox, a correction made once applies everywhere, whether the sender writes to your Gmail, your Outlook, or your old IMAP address.

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