How many things are you subscribed to that you need to unsubscribe from?
My problem is, there are too many things I need to be subscribe to, but I don’t need to fully read. I just need a glance to see if I need to dig deeper, but opening and deleting these emails can be a real time suck.
But thanks to Adam Shields, I found a nifty solution that should let me see those email notifications and newsletters without jamming up my inbox and make it easy to unsubscribe to those e-newsletters that I regret signing up for later (why do they have to make it so hard to unsubscribe, anyway!?!).
Check this out:
Unroll.me
If you’re using Gmail, Google Apps, Yahoo! Mail (or some other various email clients), you may want to give Unroll.me a try.
Here’s how it works:
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Unroll.me gives you two different options as you sign-up:
- Unsubscribe from unwanted emails and combine others into a daily digest.
- Only use the unsubscribe feature.
Since I like to briefly see some of my newsletters, notifications, etc … I opted for the first option, since I can turn this feature off later if I so choose.
Now, for the magic:
Unroll.me gathers everything up for you in a nice little package. Unsubscribing is really easy, and best of all, Unroll.me detects new subscriptions!
What I’ve seen so far, it’s a good looking system.
Simple. Clean. Easy to use.
I like it!
Do you use Unroll.me or something else to manage those subscriptions?
Learn more and get started with Unroll.me.
On a side-note, isn’t that the coolest URL?
ThatGuyKC says
A-mazing. Thank you for sharing this. Can’t believe it’s free too!
Eric Dye says
Thanks to Adam Shields for bringing it to my attention! 😀