Pick the plan that quietly nukes sketchy domains from your inbox.
We only manage filters and labels — we never read, store, or sell your email content. Your data stays yours.
Clicking unsubscribe links can confirm your email is active to spammers. Domain blocking is safer and more permanent.
Unlike free tools that mine your inbox data, we charge a small fee so we never need to monetize your privacy.
Just $1.58/month
Perfect for individuals with one Gmail inbox who want a cleaner, spam-free experience.
Works with Gmail & Google Workspace at launch.
Get Personal – $19/year14-day money-back guarantee if your inbox doesn't feel calmer.
Pay once, use forever
Ideal for power users managing multiple inboxes who want lifetime spam protection without renewals.
Priced at roughly 4 years of Personal. If you'll use InboxNuke long-term, Lifetime is the best value. Limited early adopter offer.
Works with Gmail & Google Workspace at launch.
Get Founding Lifetime – $79Your license stays valid as long as InboxNuke exists as a consumer product.
For small teams that want one shared blocklist.
Launching soon for Google Workspace teams. Outlook 365 support will follow.
Join Team Starter WaitlistFor growing teams that treat inbox hygiene like security.
Coming after our Google-only consumer launch. Designed for Google Workspace organizations.
Join Team Growth WaitlistInboxNuke is launching with a focus on individual Gmail and Google Workspace inboxes. Once the solo experience is dialed in, we're rolling out Team plans so you can:
If your team lives in Google Workspace and you'd like to help shape v1 of our team features, join the waitlist and we'll reach out.
Join the Teams WaitlistToday, InboxNuke works with Gmail and Google Workspace accounts. You connect your Google account, we create safe, domain-level filters in Gmail, and those changes follow you to whatever client you use (Gmail web, Apple Mail, mobile apps, etc.).
If Apple Mail or another client is connected to your Gmail / Google Workspace account, you're already covered — our filters run on the server side, not in the app.
Native Outlook 365 / Microsoft 365 support is on our roadmap. We're starting Google-first to make the core experience rock solid, then we'll add Outlook and team-wide controls.
Unroll.Me is free because your inbox data is the product. Its parent company analyzes commercial emails and extracts purchase data for market research. InboxNuke has a simple paid plan instead — we don't read your email content, don't resell your data, and only use the minimum metadata needed to block the domains you choose.
Tools like SaneBox are excellent if you want an AI assistant to manage all of your email — sorting, snoozing, reminders, and more. We're narrower on purpose: InboxNuke is a domain-level kill switch for clearly unwanted senders. Because we focus on one job, we can keep both the product and the pricing simple.
Yes — for the life of the product. As long as InboxNuke exists as a consumer product, your Founding Lifetime license will work on the agreed number of inboxes and include future consumer feature updates. No renewals, no price increases.
The Lifetime plan is meant for people who know they'll use InboxNuke for years. At $79, it's roughly the cost of four years of the Personal plan. If you'd use InboxNuke longer than that, Lifetime is the better deal — and you don't have to think about renewals again.
As long as the Founding Lifetime offer is available, yes — you'll be able to upgrade from Personal – Annual to Lifetime from inside your account. Once the early adopter window closes, Lifetime may no longer be available to new users.
InboxNuke is a "set it once, let it run" tool, not something you want to babysit every month. An annual plan matches how you use it: you configure your domain nukes and let it quietly protect your inbox all year. No subscription fatigue, no constant upsell.
No. InboxNuke uses Google's official APIs to manage filters and labels, not to read your message content. We only need enough access to:
We don't sell your data, and we're not in the business of mining your inbox — we just help you keep sketchy domains out of sight.