Gmail’s New ‘Manage Subscriptions’ Tool: Inbox Declutter
Are you tired of a cluttered Gmail inbox overflowing with promotional emails and newsletters? Google has heard your cries! They’re rolling out a new ‘Manage subscriptions’ tool designed to help you regain control of your inbox. This feature aims to simplify the process of unsubscribing from unwanted email lists, making it easier than ever to achieve inbox zero.

How the Tool Works
Google just launched a Manage Subscriptions feature in Gmail that automatically identifies subscription emails cluttering your inbox. Instead of scrolling to tiny unsubscribe links, you can now:
- See all subscriptions in one place, sorted by how often each sender emails you.
- Unsubscribe with a single click—Gmail sends the request for you.
- View senders’ recent send frequency, so you can focus on the most active ones.
This feature is rolling out today for web, with Android support starting July 14 and iOS on July 21. It may take a couple of weeks to reach everyone across personal Google accounts, Workspace, and Workspace Individual plans in select countries.
Key Features:
- Centralized Subscription Management: View all your subscriptions in one place.
- Easy Unsubscribing: Unsubscribe with a single click, right from your inbox.
- Reduced Inbox Clutter: Say goodbye to unwanted emails and enjoy a cleaner inbox.
Benefits of Using the Tool
The ‘Manage subscriptions’ tool offers numerous benefits for Gmail users:
- Improved Inbox Organization: Keep your inbox focused on important emails.
- Time Savings: No more wasting time deleting unwanted subscriptions individually.
- Enhanced Productivity: A cleaner inbox can lead to increased focus and productivity.
Availability
Google is gradually rolling out the “Manage subscriptions” feature to all Gmail users. Now, Gmail automatically groups incoming subscription emails in a single dashboard. From there, you can see how often each sender emails you and unsubscribe in one click from within Gmail’s interface .
You’ll find it in the left sidebar, under More Manage subscriptions. Rollout started on web today July 8, 2025. Android users get it by July 14, iOS by July 21. The full rollout can take up to 15 days to reach everyone across personal accounts and Workspace theverge.com.