inboxy: Inbox Bundles for Gmail is a email extension for chrome. it's a free extension , it has 2,000+ active users since released its first version, it earns an average rating of 4.78 from 36 rated user, last update is 427 days ago.
inboxy makes it easier to manage your inbox, by bringing Google Inbox bundles to Gmail. inboxy bundles together emails that share the same labels. To get started with bundling, simply create filters to apply labels to incoming emails. HIGHLIGHTS - Messages with the same label are bundled together in your inbox - Archive all bundled messages on the current page quickly - Use email filters to bundle messages automatically - Star a message to pin it outside of its bundle - Intuitive date headings - Supports light and dark themes PRIVACY & SECURITY inboxy is a lightweight visual layer over Gmail, and it uses Javascript and CSS to draw bundles. With the default settings, inboxy does not handle any personal/sensitive data. In addition, inboxy is open-source, and all code is available on Github. However, if you choose to customize your extension settings, inboxy uses the Chrome Storage Sync API to sync settings to browsers that you're logged into. For further details, see the privacy policy at https://www.inboxymail.com#privacy-policy. HAVE FEEDBACK? Post issues to the Github repo at https://github.com/teresa-ou/inboxy/issues. Visit https://www.inboxymail.com for more info.
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This is sooo amazing. I have been able to bring order to my unruly 15 year old Gmail account using this. Why is this not native to Gmail? I wish this worked on Gmail mobile apps too, because without it they are a mess.
It's so simple, I do understand why Gmail doesn't have native functionality for this!
Thank the Lord....