Fluxmail is an email client for Gmail. It surfaces the messages that actually need you and keeps the rest out of the way. It runs on top of your existing Gmail or Google Workspace account, so your address and your old mail stay exactly where they are.
What makes it different from a normal inbox is that Fluxmail reads each incoming message and decides where it belongs. Important mail lands in Home. Newsletters and receipts go to their own shelf. And Flux AI, the built-in assistant, can answer questions about your mail, write replies in your voice, or take an action like archiving for you.
What you get
- A priority inbox (Home). Flux AI flags incoming mail as needs reply, needs follow-up, or important so the messages that matter rise to the top. See Home.
- Newsletters in their own place. Bulk mail is grouped on a separate shelf with one-click unsubscribe. See Priority and newsletters.
- Flux AI. A chat assistant that can search your mail, summarize a thread, draft a message, or act on your mail. See Flux AI.
- Rules. Handle repetitive mail automatically, including with plain-English AI conditions. See Create a rule.
- Tasks, snooze, scheduled send, and mute for staying on top of follow-ups without living in your email.
- A unified inbox across up to five Gmail accounts. See Unified inbox.
What it works with
Fluxmail supports Gmail today: personal @gmail.com accounts and Google Workspace accounts on a custom domain. Other providers like Outlook and iCloud aren't supported yet.
There's nothing to download. Fluxmail runs in your browser, and you can install it as a Progressive Web App (PWA) on a laptop, tablet, or phone if you want an app icon and its own window. It keeps itself up to date.
Privacy in one line
Fluxmail never stores your email bodies on its servers, encrypts all metadata, blocks tracking pixels by default, and only uses AI providers that don't retain or train on your data. The full story is in Privacy and security.
Try it
You get a 7-day free trial, and you don't need a card to start. Just sign in with Google. Next, connect your Gmail.