Archive emails with AI
With Spark’s AI Assistant, delete or archive emails simply by describing what you want to target: for example, “Delete read newsletters from the last two weeks” or “Archive shopping emails from November.” Want to purge big batches of emails? The app can remove an entire inbox category—such as Notifications and Newsletters—with one satisfying swipe.
Clear your inbox quickly
Canary Mail’s Inbox Cleaner automatically selects low-priority and bulk emails. If there’s an email you’d like to keep, deselect it. Otherwise, tap that trash icon!

Filter messages with precision
Use Superhuman Mail’s Split Inbox to precisely filter incoming messages. In the app’s settings, presets let you easily prioritize notifications from Calendly, Docusign, Trello, and other key apps. Or use Superhuman’s AI to target hyper-specific categories of messages, like idea pitches and news updates.
The fun way to get to inbox zero
Yahoo Mail gamifies the experience of getting to inbox zero. Its “Catch up” feature quickly opens a preview of the email in a pop-up window. Tap to “Delete” or “Keep in inbox.” When you’ve gone through all your unread emails, the app tells you how many messages you reviewed and how long it took. (Tap “See your stats” to track how you’ve done.)

Speedily organize your unsorted photos
Slidebox shows you any pics in your Photos library that you haven’t added to an album yet—and then quickly moves them in bulk.
Apply bulk edits
Remove stray objects. Rotate and resize. Apply color effects or curves adjustments. Batched lets you do it all to multiple photos simultaneously.
Stitch together screenshots
Picsew takes multiple screenshots from your Photos library and stitches them into a single image, which can be super-helpful for screenshots of text threads, recipes in a cooking app, and news articles.