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Gmail One-Click Cleaner: a Gmail bulk delete Chrome extension for faster inbox cleanup + storage recovery

I built Gmail One-Click Cleaner (Chrome Web Store name: “Bulk Delete Gmail Emails”) because Gmail cleanup kept turning into a weekly time tax. Promos, newsletters, social updates, and no-reply automations pile up, and the manual workflow is always the same: write a query, select a bunch of emails, delete, then second-guess whether you filtered the right thing.

This extension focuses on two things: safer preset searches and a more controlled bulk workflow. Instead of relying on you to remember Gmail search operators, it provides preset searches for common low-value categories and runs the process in a dedicated cleaning tab, so bulk actions feel more intentional than doing them directly in your primary inbox view. It’s designed for Gmail inbox cleanup, reaching Inbox Zero faster, and Gmail storage recovery when large emails are taking up space.

If you live in Gmail, I’d love feedback on what would make this genuinely better: which preset searches would you actually use every week, and what safety checks would increase your trust in bulk delete actions? Link: https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/bulk-delete-gmail-emails/bmcfpljakkpcbinhgiahncpcbhmihgpc

on January 7, 2026
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