Mailtrim, a local tool for analyzing and purging Gmail inbox bloat.
Raw Developer Origin & Technical Request
Hacker News
Apr 5, 2026
I always assumed Gmail bloat came from large attachments.
Turns out 3 senders were responsible for 30% of my inbox —
thousands of tiny emails I'd never thought to clean up. I built mailtrim to surface this pattern:
- ranks senders by actual storage impact (not just count)
- confidence scoring on what's safe to bulk-delete
- 30-day undo on everything — nothing is permanent by default
- runs entirely locally, no email data leaves your machine
Free, open source (MIT). No subscription, no backend.
One friction point upfront: Gmail API setup is one-time, ~15 min.
After that it's just `mailtrim stats` and `mailtrim purge`.
Keen to hear feedback on the confidence/safety model especially —
that's the part I'm least sure I've got right.
github.com/sadhgurutech/mail...
Developer Debate & Comments
Frequently Asked Questions
Market intelligence mapped to Mailtrim, a local tool for analyzing and purging Gmail inbox bloat..
How is Mailtrim, a local tool for analyzing and purging Gmail inbox bloat. positioned in the market?
Are engineers actively discussing Mailtrim, a local tool for analyzing and purging Gmail inbox bloat.?
What are the foundational technologies related to Mailtrim, a local tool for analyzing and purging Gmail inbox bloat.?
Engagement Signals
Cross-Market Term Frequency
Quantifies the cross-market adoption of foundational terms like free and no subscription by tracking occurrence frequency across active SaaS architectures and enterprise developer debates.
SaaS Metrics