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How to unsubscribe from all emails at once in Gmail (the fast way)

How to unsubscribe from all emails at once in Gmail (the fast way)

If your inbox is full of newsletters and promos, the goal isn’t just deleting — it’s stopping new mail from piling up. This guide covers the manual Gmail approach and a faster alternative.

The manual Gmail approach

Gmail doesn’t have a single button to unsubscribe from everything at once. What you can do:

  • Open a newsletter email → click Unsubscribe (when available).
  • Search for common senders (example: "unsubscribe", "newsletter", or the sender domain), then repeat.
  • For stubborn lists, set up filters to archive/delete incoming mail.

This works, but it’s slow when you have dozens (or hundreds) of senders.

The faster way: Sweeper Email

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Quick checklist

  • Start with the biggest offenders (high volume senders).
  • Unsubscribe first, then delete/archive old mail.
  • Review before confirming bulk actions.

If you want the quickest way to reduce inbox noise, try Sweeper Email and unsubscribe/clean in minutes.

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