Unsubscribe for Gmail™ - Find Unsubscribe Links
Overview
Instantly find unsubscribe links in emails. One-click access to opt out of newsletters and marketing emails. Free, no sign-in.
You signed up for one newsletter three years ago. Now you get emails from them every Tuesday, every Thursday, and twice on Fridays. You know there is an unsubscribe link somewhere at the bottom. You scroll down past the banner images, the social media icons, the copyright notice, through three screens of footer links in 8-point gray text. You find something that says "manage your email preferences" in a color that barely stands out from the background. You click it. It takes you to a page with 14 checkboxes. You uncheck everything. You submit. Next week, the emails keep coming. Gmail does not make this easier. There is no built-in tool to spot unsubscribe links. No way to see at a glance which emails are unsubscribable. Every newsletter hides the opt-out link differently, and you waste time hunting for it in every single one. This extension finds those links for you. Instantly. It scans your inbox, shows every subscription in one panel, and lets you open unsubscribe pages in bulk. Or just open a single email and see the unsubscribe link highlighted at the top. No scrolling, no searching, no squinting at gray text. WHY UNSUBSCRIBING IS HARDER THAN IT SHOULD BE The average professional receives over 120 emails per day. A significant portion are newsletters, marketing emails, and automated notifications that were useful once but are not anymore. Unsubscribing should be simple. It is not: - Every sender hides the link differently. Some put it at the very bottom in tiny text. Some label it "manage preferences" instead of "unsubscribe." Some bury it inside a paragraph. - Gmail shows no indication of whether an email has an unsubscribe option. You have to open the email and scroll to the bottom every time. - Some links go to preference pages with dozens of options instead of a simple opt-out. You have to figure out which boxes to uncheck. - When you are processing 30 emails quickly, you do not have time to scroll to the footer of each one hunting for a tiny link. The result: most people just delete newsletters instead of unsubscribing. The emails keep coming. The inbox keeps growing. This extension solves that by surfacing the unsubscribe link right where you can see it. WHAT THIS EXTENSION DOES Unsubscribe for Gmail works in two modes. In single-email mode, it scans every email you open and shows a banner at the top when an unsubscribe link is found. In inbox scan mode, it scans all emails on your current page, collects every subscription it finds, and shows them in a management panel where you can select and bulk-open unsubscribe pages. No scrolling to the footer. No searching through gray text. No opening emails one by one. Here is what you get: Inbox Subscription Scanner - Click the floating button and then "Scan Inbox." The extension goes through every email on your current page, opens each one, looks for unsubscribe links, and collects them all in a side panel. You see a list of every subscription with sender name and subject line. Bulk Unsubscribe - Select the subscriptions you want to cancel. Click "Open Selected" and every unsubscribe page opens in a new tab. You confirm each one yourself. The extension never auto-submits anything on your behalf. Progress Tracking - A real-time progress bar shows scanning status. You can stop the scan at any time with the stop button. Per-Email Banner - Even without the scanner, every email you open gets checked. When an unsubscribe link is found, a clean banner appears at the top with a one-click button. No need to scroll down. Smart Detection - The extension catches common variations that senders use to hide the opt-out option: "unsubscribe," "opt out," "manage preferences," "email settings," "stop receiving," and more. Works across English, German, French, Spanish, Italian, and Japanese emails. Link Highlighting - The actual unsubscribe links in the email body are highlighted with a colored border so you can spot them instantly. Select All / Deselect - In the scanner panel, use the select-all checkbox to check or uncheck every subscription at once. Then refine your selection individually. Full control over what you unsubscribe from. HOW IT WORKS Single email mode: 1. Install the extension. No sign-in, no account, no setup. 2. Open Gmail and open any email. 3. If it has an unsubscribe link, a banner appears at the top. 4. Click "Unsubscribe" to open the opt-out page in a new tab. Inbox scan mode: 1. Go to your Gmail inbox (or any label/search results page). 2. Click the pink floating button in the bottom right corner. 3. Click "Scan Inbox" in the panel that opens. 4. Watch as the extension scans each email and collects subscriptions. 5. Select the ones you want to unsubscribe from. 6. Click "Open Selected" to open all unsubscribe pages at once. Both modes work together. Use the scanner for a big cleanup session. Use the banner for day-to-day email processing. WHY YOU STAY IN CONTROL This extension never unsubscribes you automatically. It finds the links and opens them. You see every unsubscribe page and confirm the action yourself. No hidden automation. No "we unsubscribed you from 47 lists" surprises. This matters because unsubscribe pages are not all the same. Some ask you to confirm. Some have options for which lists to keep. Some require you to enter your email. The extension gets you to the right page instantly. What you do there is your decision. REAL SCENARIOS WHERE THIS HELPS Newsletter overload: You subscribed to 40 newsletters over the years. You read maybe 5 of them. Run the inbox scanner, see all 40 listed with sender names. Select the 35 you do not read, click "Open Selected," and unsubscribe from all of them in one session. New job, new inbox: You start a new role and inherit a company email subscribed to dozens of vendor newsletters and event invitations. Run the scanner on your inbox, see every subscription at a glance, and clean house in your first week. Privacy cleanup: You want to reduce your email footprint. The scanner shows you exactly which senders have unsubscribe links. Select all, review each page, and systematically opt out. Shared inboxes: Your team manages a shared inbox that gets marketing emails mixed with customer messages. The scanner identifies every subscription so you can separate newsletters from real mail. Daily email processing: You process 50+ emails every morning. The per-email banner lets you spot unsubscribable emails in a split second during your triage. No interruption to your workflow. Quarterly audit: Every few months, search for "unsubscribe" in Gmail, then run the scanner on the results. You get a complete list of every subscription with opt-out links. Audit your entire email footprint in minutes. PRIVACY AND PERMISSIONS WHAT THIS EXTENSION DOES NOT DO - Does not automatically unsubscribe you from anything. It only shows the link. You decide and click. - Does not require any login or sign-in. - Does not access Gmail API or request OAuth tokens. - Does not store, read, or transmit your email content. - Does not track which emails you unsubscribe from. - Does not run analytics, collect data, or share anything with third parties. - Does not make any network requests to external servers. The only permission it needs: - storage - To remember your settings: whether to show the unsubscribe banner and whether to show the floating scan button. That is the only thing stored. The extension reads the email DOM to find unsubscribe-related links, highlights them, and shows a banner or collects them in a panel. All processing happens locally in your browser. Nothing is sent anywhere. FREE AND UNLIMITED No account required. No trial period. No feature limits. No premium tier. No "unsubscribe from 5 emails free, then pay" nonsense. Install it. Use it on every email. Unlimited. WHO THIS IS FOR - Anyone drowning in newsletter emails they never read - Professionals who process dozens of emails daily and want faster triage - Privacy-conscious users doing an email subscription audit - People starting a new job with a cluttered inherited inbox - Anyone who has ever spent 30 seconds scrolling to find an unsubscribe link - Teams managing shared inboxes with mixed marketing and business emails GETTING STARTED Install the extension. Open Gmail. Click the pink button. Scan your inbox. See every subscription. Select the ones you want gone. Open their unsubscribe pages. Done. No account. No login. No configuration. Just a clear list of every subscription and one-click access to opt out.
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Details
- Version1.0.0
- UpdatedJune 27, 2026
- Offered bymonetgen.com
- Size22.01KiB
- Languages7 languages
- Developer
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