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
Get a dedicated email address
Sign up for Digest and get a personal @usedigest.com email for newsletter subscriptions. Your main inbox stays clean.
Add your content sources
Pick from 15+ source types — newsletters, RSS, X, Reddit, YouTube, Hacker News, and more. Combine everything in one digest.
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.