Inbox Zero heroes are rare: Only 20% of polled readers have total control over their emails
Affiliate links on Android Authority may earn us a commission. Learn more. Inbox Zero is an ideal that Iโve yet to achieve and likely never will. The idea of dropping my unread email count to that beautiful round integer demands dedication, constant vigilance, and a comprehensiv
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Inbox Zero is an ideal that Iโve yet to achieve and likely never will. The idea of dropping my unread email count to that beautiful round integer demands dedication, constant vigilance, and a comprehensive system.
While I may have faltered, my colleague Mitja has addressed this problem head-on and solved it. In a recent article, he outlined how an inbox with more than 2,000 unread emails was whittled down to zero by following just a few easy steps and the tools that Gmail makes available to everyone . I can only dream, but what about you?
Mitja asked readers in his explainer just how many unread emails are currently nestled in their inbox, and the answers make me feel far less inept.
Of the 1,847 readers who voted on the poll, more than half (52.4%) have over 1,000 unread emails in their inbox. Look, if I had only 1,000 unreads, Iโd call that a win, but my personal inbox is pushing 40,000. Thankfully, Iโm not alone.
โI have 14,642 unread. I believe I am beyond help,โ writes spacealien1956.
Rather impressively, just under a fifth of the vote (19.8%) have achieved Inbox Zero status.
Notably, a vast majority have unread emails in their inboxes, but they arenโt too far from the dream. 14.2% have 1-100 emails in their balance, while a further 13.6% have up to 1,000 awaiting a click.

