Gmail Filter Manager : Sorting, Naming, with simple GUI icon

Gmail Filter Manager : Sorting, Naming, with simple GUI

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How to install Open in Chrome Web Store
CRX ID
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Status
  • Live on Store
Description from extension meta

Create and manage Gmail filters intuitively with a GUI. Easily import and export filters using XML.

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Gmail Filter Manager : Sorting, Naming, with simple GUI
Description from store

Gmail Filter Manager is a Chrome extension that lets you visually manage Gmail filters. It provides a more intuitive way to create and edit filters than Gmail’s default interface.

💡 What it does
• A GUI-based tool for creating and managing complex Gmail filters directly from the extension
• Reorder filters by simple drag-and-drop
• Export filters as XML files and import them into Gmail to apply changes
※ Filter data is not sent to any external server. It is stored and synchronized via your Google account through the browser’s sync feature.
• All settings are saved locally in the browser
• 100% free to use
• Affiliate program: the developer participates in the Amazon Associates Program and may earn commissions from qualifying purchases made through affiliate links.

💡 Feedback & Contribution
Report bugs or request new features via GitHub Issues or the built-in contact form.
• GitHub Issues: https://github.com/d1tn/gmail-filter-manager/issues

Latest reviews

nicholas flann
Cannot export, the file is empty. Cannot search through my current filters. Useless
Mar.io Esposito
saves billions of years. the UI and intl translations in some msg would greatly help but it's free and does the job so!
Scott D
This is a terrific idea; I had a filter list of over 200 rules that had been gradually accumulated. Just being able to move them around and put related ones together is great, and the GUI format is easier to use than the gmail built in one. On the down side, most of the prompts are in Chinese, so it took a bit of poking and prodding to figure out how to use it. Being able to label the filters is very helpful, but the labels only persist within this extension. I'd love to see a version of this as a Firefox extension, as the Chrome family is not my preferred browser, but once you clean things up with this tool, it is still easier to manage it with the gmail tool under Firefox.