Turn Gmail aliases into clean inbox lanes.
Connect Gmail, use plus-addresses like you+trials@gmail.com, and keep signups, receipts, newsletters, and one-off accounts separated without creating new mailboxes.
Alias inboxes
One Gmail. Multiple contexts.
Shopping
you+shopping@gmail.com
Receipts, deliveries, returns
Trials
you+trials@gmail.com
Free trials, waitlists, OTPs
Newsletters
you+news@gmail.com
Digests without inbox spillover
Problem vs solution
Your inbox is doing too many jobs.
The problem
The solution
Why aliases matter
Cleaner boundaries without changing email providers.
One Gmail, many lanes
Turn one address into clean contexts like shopping, trials, jobs, clients, and newsletters.
Know who used what
Aliases make it obvious which signup, vendor, or workflow triggered a message.
No mailbox migration
Keep using Gmail. Dispose adds a focused organization layer on top.
Read-only by design
Dispose does not send, delete, archive, forward, or modify Gmail messages.
Revoke anytime
Remove access whenever you want from your Google Account permissions.
Built for workflows
Start with alias visibility now, then build cleaner automation around each alias later.
Use cases
Give every signup a place to land.
Create aliases as you move through the internet. Dispose helps you see each context separately while Gmail remains your main inbox.
Shopping
you+shopping@gmail.com
Trials
you+trials@gmail.com
Newsletters
you+newsletters@gmail.com
Job search
you+job-search@gmail.com
Client work
you+client-work@gmail.com
One-off signups
you+one-off-signups@gmail.com
How it works
Three steps. No new mailbox.
01
Connect Gmail
Authorize read-only Gmail access so Dispose can verify your account and inspect alias-addressed mail.
02
Use plus aliases
Sign up with addresses like name+shopping@gmail.com, name+trials@gmail.com, or name+jobs@gmail.com.
03
Review by purpose
Dispose groups messages by the alias they were sent to, giving each context its own clean view.
Security posture
Designed to be boringly safe.
Dispose requests Gmail read-only access so it can organize alias-specific messages. The product is intentionally limited to visibility, not mailbox control.
FAQ
Common questions
Do I need a new email address?
No. Gmail plus aliases work with your existing Gmail address, so messages still arrive in your normal Gmail account.
Does Dispose modify my email?
No. Dispose is built around read-only Gmail access and does not send, delete, archive, forward, or modify messages.
What is a Gmail plus alias?
It is your regular address with a plus tag, like name+shopping@gmail.com. Gmail delivers it to name@gmail.com, while Dispose can identify the tag.
Can I revoke access?
Yes. You can revoke Dispose from Google Account permissions at any time.
Start clean
Stop letting every signup share the same inbox lane.
Connect Gmail with read-only access and start separating messages by the aliases you already can use today.
