Leave Me Alone alternatives: 3 free & open-source picks
Curated, verified, and actually free. No trials, no crippled tiers. Star counts and last-activity dates checked by hand, not scraped and forgotten.
Unsubscribe and delete newsletter piles for free; anonymized shopping data is the rent.
Unsubscribe, bulk-delete and block senders inside a free mail client; the cleanup service becomes an app.
licenseproprietary, free
runson your machine
installInstall the desktop or mobile app and add existing email accounts
enginesEdison’s proprietary AI-based Assistant/search and smart-folder system; the model or backend is not disclosed on the checked official pages
dataMessages remain with the mailbox provider and are cached in the client; Edison also processes account and message-derived data through its services, with separate controls for optional commerce-research participation
setup✓ installs clean
the catch vs Leave Me AloneEdison requires adopting a full email client and lacks Leave Me Alone’s dedicated subscription rollups, sender screener, and provider-independent cleanup dashboard.
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Unlimited newsletter unsubscribes plus sender cleanup for Gmail; no recurring bill and no non-Gmail support.
licenseproprietary, free
runstheir cloud
installSign in to the hosted service with Google OAuth and grant Gmail access
dataGmail messages stay in Google; Gmailytics says it reads metadata rather than bodies, subjects, or attachments, and stores account details, cleanup history, aggregate statistics, and limited sender/date/size/category/unsubscribe metadata
the catch vs Leave Me AloneGmailytics is limited to Gmail and does not provide Leave Me Alone’s non-Gmail support, subscription rollups, or sender-screening workflow.
setupGmail only, and setup requires granting Google OAuth permissions
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Gmail CleanerThe cleanup works, but requiring a hand-made Google OAuth client fails the non-builder test.
InboxPurgeTwenty free actions per month turns a cleanup utility into a tasting menu.
| tool | license | running it | platforms | stars | active |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cleanfox | free (closed) | they host it | web, ios, android | — | — |
| Edison Mail | proprietary, free | one-click install | macos, windows, ios, android | — | — |
| Gmailytics | proprietary, free | they host it | web, browser-extension | — | — |
Leave Me Alone: Email is infrastructure. Customers pay to avoid lost messages, broken auth, spam problems, and the reputational cost of a flaky inbox.
Is there a free alternative to Leave Me Alone?
Yes: Cleanfox, Edison Mail, Gmailytics. Every tool on this page is either open source or genuinely free to use long-term: no trials, no crippled tiers.
Should I just build my own Leave Me Alone?
Our verdict is NO TANTO. Do not mistake the interface for the product. Leave Me Alone's durable value is deliverability, security, integration, which a solo one-shot build cannot reproduce responsibly. The prompt therefore builds only the closest honest personal consolation tool. If you'd rather build, the exact one-shot prompt is free at puedovibecodearlo.app/leave-me-alone.