Leave Me Alone
Leave Me Alone is an unsubscribe service that connects to your Gmail, Outlook, Yahoo, Fastmail, AOL or Apple Mail account, surfaces every mailing list in your inbox, and lets you bulk-unsubscribe or roll newsletters into a single digest.
Our take
Leave Me Alone is the unsubscribe tool we point people to when the two things that matter most are accuracy of unsubscription and privacy of the data it touches. The second point is the interesting one: most tools in this category have a credibility problem because the business model incentive, at least historically, has been to monetize inbox access. Leave Me Alone’s owners have been on record (Fast Company, Make Use Of) stating they do not sell email data, including anonymized, and the product’s feature set is consistent with that: it surfaces mailing list senders and acts on your behalf rather than warehousing messages.
Rollups are the feature we end up using most. Instead of hiding a newsletter you occasionally want to read, you collapse five or ten of them into one scheduled digest — which is the compromise most “unsubscribe from everything” tools refuse to make.
We are still finalizing the long-form review. Pricing numbers will be filled in once we re-verify them against the current vendor page rather than transcribing them from press coverage.
Pros
- Privacy positioning is explicit and has external backing (Fast Company and Make Use Of both reported they do not sell user email data, including anonymized)
- Actually-unsubscribes workflow rather than hide-then-filter, which is the failure mode of several competitors
- Free tier lets you test the value (up to 10 unsubscribes) before paying
Cons
- No native mobile app — web-only service you authenticate with your email provider
- Short-term users pay a relatively high fixed fee (Seven Day Pass) rather than a per-unsubscribe price
- Pricing is plan-based rather than one-time, so continuous value depends on ongoing inbox hygiene
Features
- Bulk unsubscribe from mailing lists across multiple accounts
- Rollups: combine newsletters into a single daily or weekly digest (up to 10 rollups)
- Inbox Shield: cold-email screener, blocklists, do-not-disturb mode
- Priority senders to mark important contacts
- Multi-account support (Gmail, Outlook, Yahoo, AOL, Apple Mail, Fastmail, others)
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