Inbox Clutter From Newsletters

Digest eliminates newsletter clutter from your inbox by giving you a separate @usedigest.com email address for subscriptions. Newsletters arrive in the Digest app — not your inbox — where you read, search, and archive them. You can also compile newsletters with other sources into a single daily email.

The Problem

Who it affects

Anyone whose email inbox is overwhelmed by newsletter subscriptions mixed with important work emails

Desired outcome

A clean primary inbox where only important emails appear, with newsletters handled separately

Approaches Compared

Approach How It Works Pros Cons
Dedicated newsletter inbox Use a separate email address or app specifically for newsletters Completely removes newsletters from your main inbox Need to re-subscribe or forward existing subscriptions
Mass unsubscribe tools Tools like Unroll.Me scan your inbox and let you bulk unsubscribe Quick cleanup of unwanted subscriptions You lose newsletters you actually want; privacy concerns with data sharing
Daily digest compilation Aggregate newsletters and other content into a single daily email One email replaces dozens; scheduled delivery on your terms Requires initial setup

Digest Is Best For

  • Anyone whose important emails get buried under newsletter subscriptions
  • Professionals who need a clean inbox for work but want to keep their newsletters
  • People who tried email filters but found them unreliable

How Digest Solves This

1

Get a dedicated email address

Sign up for Digest and get a personal @usedigest.com email for newsletter subscriptions. Your main inbox stays clean.

2

Add your content sources

Pick from 15+ source types — newsletters, RSS, X, Reddit, YouTube, Hacker News, and more. Combine everything in one digest.

3

Receive one daily email

Set your schedule. Digest compiles all your sources into a single email — read it once and move on with your day.

Frequently Asked Questions

How does Digest keep newsletters out of my inbox?
Digest gives you a personal @usedigest.com email address. You subscribe to newsletters using that address instead of your personal email. Newsletters arrive in the Digest app, completely separate from your inbox.
Can I forward my existing newsletters to Digest?
Yes. You can set up Gmail forwarding to send existing newsletter subscriptions to your @usedigest.com address. This way you don't need to re-subscribe to everything.
Is this better than creating email filters?
Email filters sort newsletters into folders but they still clutter your storage and can break when senders change. Digest completely separates newsletters from your email provider, giving you a clean inbox and a dedicated reading experience.

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