Sweeper Email vs Leave Me Alone

Both are privacy-focused email tools. The biggest difference? Pricing model.

Feature Sweeper Email Leave Me Alone
PriceFree tier availableFrom $9 for 50 unsubscribes
Pricing modelUnlimited unsubscribesPay per unsubscribe
Bulk deleteYesNo
Bulk archiveYesNo
UnsubscribeYesYes
Subscription scoreNoYes
Sender protectionYesNo
Privacy focusStrongStrong
Gmail supportYesYes

Pricing

Leave Me Alone uses a pay-per-unsubscribe model. You buy credit packs: $9 for 50 unsubscribes, $19 for 200, or $29 for 500. If you have a lot of subscriptions, costs add up quickly.

Sweeper Email includes unsubscription in its free tier with no per-action charges. You can unsubscribe from as many senders as you need without worrying about credit limits.

Beyond unsubscribing

Leave Me Alone is primarily an unsubscribe tool. It shows your subscriptions with a "subscription score" and lets you unsubscribe. However, it does not delete or archive existing emails — you still need to clean those up separately.

Sweeper Email handles the full cleanup workflow: unsubscribe from future emails, then bulk delete or archive all existing emails from that sender. It is a more complete solution for inbox cleanup.

Privacy

Both tools have strong privacy practices. Leave Me Alone is transparent about their data handling and does not sell user data. Sweeper Email also does not sell data and goes further by only accessing email metadata, never reading email content. Both are solid choices on the privacy front.

The bottom line

Leave Me Alone is a good tool if you only need to unsubscribe from a small number of senders and want a subscription score feature. Sweeper Email is better if you want unlimited unsubscribes, need bulk delete/archive capabilities, and prefer a free tool.

Unlimited unsubscribes, free

No credit packs. No per-action fees. Just clean your inbox.

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