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Email Checker for Gmail™

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Overview

Gmail email checker and notifier: unread count on your toolbar badge, instant new-mail alerts, and a quick inbox side panel.

Email Checker for Gmail is a lightweight Gmail checker and notifier for your toolbar: it shows how many unread emails are waiting in your inbox and alerts you the moment new mail arrives. No more keeping a mail tab open just to check your email. This inbox tracker keeps checking email for you: the badge, the desktop alerts and the side panel answer one question at a glance — is there new mail, and is it worth opening? WHAT IT DOES - Live unread counter on the toolbar badge, refreshed every 30 seconds to 5 minutes. The badge can track every unread email in the mailbox, or only the ones listed in the panel. - Desktop notifier with a subtle chime: when a new message arrives you get a notification — click it to open the email directly. - A minimal side panel to check your Gmail inbox without switching tabs: sender, full subject, preview text and time. Unread emails are bold, mail you have read stays in the list greyed out, just like in Gmail. Click any row to open it. - Category filters: Primary, Promotions, Social, Updates — the badge and notifications follow the selected filter, so you can get alerts for Primary mail only and ignore newsletters. - Conversation grouping: multiple unread messages in one thread are shown as a single row with a count. - Read tracking is automatic: open an email, read it, and within seconds the badge drops and the row turns grey. No manual refresh, no marking anything by hand. - Supports up to 3 signed-in Google accounts — the panel and the counter cover all of them. - Configurable check interval, notifications and sound each on/off. - Optional reminders: if a message you were notified about is still unread, the extension nudges you again every 5, 15, 30 or 60 minutes until you read it. - Light and dark theme: follows your system by default, or pick one in settings. HOW TO USE 1. Install the extension and make sure you are signed in to Gmail in this browser. 2. Click the icon to check Gmail in the side panel — unread emails in Gmail inbox order, newest at the top in bold. 3. New mail updates the badge and triggers a desktop notification automatically. That is the whole setup: no account creation, no sign-up forms, no OAuth screens — the extension works with the session you already have. WHO IT IS FOR - You wait for an important reply and want a mail check without a Gmail tab pinned all day. The badge tells you when it actually arrives, and the reminder makes sure you do not forget to answer it. - You keep asking yourself how to check unread emails in Gmail, or how to find unread emails in Gmail buried under promotions: the panel lists them in one place, newest first, grouped by conversation. - You miss the classic Gmail notifier: this email checker is a notifier and mail tracker for Gmail built into the modern browser — one glance at the toolbar instead of another "check my email" round trip. - You run several inboxes and check emails across work, personal and a side project: with multi-account support the tracker follows unread mail from each account in one list, and you jump straight to the right message. - You get too much mail: point the counter at Primary only, and social or promo messages stop generating noise, while real conversations still trigger an instant alert. The goal is simple: "how do I check my email quickly?" stops being a question. You should not spend the day checking the mailbox to find out there is nothing new. The mailbox should tell you when something worth reading shows up — quietly, through a small number on the badge and a short chime you can switch off at any time. TIPS - Pin the extension icon to the toolbar so the unread counter is always visible; the panel opens with one click on the icon. - Set the interval to 30 seconds while you wait for something urgent, then relax it back to a few minutes — unread tracking stays accurate either way. - Wondering how to see unread emails in Gmail from one category only? Pick the tab in the panel: the badge, the list and the alerts all follow it. - The chime is optional: keep visual alerts on and mute the sound for a silent Gmail desktop notifier. PRIVACY The extension tracks your inbox, not you. It reads only Gmail's built-in unread-mail feed (mail.google.com) using your existing browser session — the same mechanism the official Google Mail Checker used. Nothing is sent anywhere: no external servers, no analytics, no accounts, no data collection, no third parties. Message data is displayed and cached locally so the panel can show read mail greyed out; all settings live in your browser and never leave it. LIMITATIONS WORTH KNOWING - Gmail only for now (Outlook support is planned). You need to be signed in to Gmail in the same browser profile, otherwise the badge shows "?". - Gmail's feed returns about 20 newest unread messages; the badge count is always exact, and the panel says "Showing X of Y unread" when the rest is not visible. Email Checker for Gmail is an independent project. It is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by Google. Gmail™ and Google Mail™ are trademarks of Google LLC.

Details

  • Version
    1.0.0
  • Updated
    August 17, 2026
  • Offered by
    mailcheckextension
  • Size
    171KiB
  • Languages
    52 languages
  • Developer
    Email
    tdallstr@gmail.com
  • Non-trader
    This developer has not identified itself as a trader. For consumers in the European Union, please note that consumer rights do not apply to contracts between you and this developer.

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