How to delete all promotions in Gmail
Gmail is one of the most popular email services in the world. With over 1.5 billion active users, it's no wonder that Gmail has become the go-to email service for individuals and businesses alike. However, with the rise of promotional emails, it's become increasingly difficult to keep your inbox clean and organized. Fortunately, Gmail provides several tools and features that can help you delete all promotions in just a few clicks.
Whether you check your Gmail account on the web, on a trusty Chromebook, or via the app, Google makes cleaning up all those unwanted promotional emails easy. Here's everything you need to know to take control of your Gmail inbox and banish unwanted promotional emails.
Deleting all promotions in Gmail is a relatively straightforward process. Follow these steps to clear your inbox of all promotional emails:
- Open your Gmail inbox and navigate to the promotions tab.
- Click on the checkbox located at the top of the promotions tab to select all emails.
- Click on the "Select all conversations that match this search" option.
- Click on the trash can icon to delete all promotions.

That's it! You've successfully deleted all promotions in your Gmail inbox. However, keep in mind that this will delete all emails in the promotions tab, including important ones. So, make sure you double-check before deleting all promotions.
Tips and Tricks to Manage Promotional Emails in Gmail
While deleting all promotions in Gmail may seem like the best solution, it's not always the most practical one. Promotional emails can sometimes contain important information, such as receipts, order confirmations, and shipping updates. Here are some tips and tricks to help you manage promotional emails in Gmail:
1. Use Filters
Gmail's filtering system allows you to automatically sort incoming emails into specific categories. You can create filters based on sender, subject, keywords, and more. By creating a filter for promotional emails, you can easily organize them into a separate folder or label without cluttering your inbox.
2. Unsubscribe from Unwanted Emails
If you're receiving too many promotional emails, it's probably because you've subscribed to them at some point. Take some time to go through your subscriptions and unsubscribe from any unwanted emails. Most promotional emails have an unsubscribe link at the bottom of the email, which makes the process quick and easy.
3. Use the "Mute" Feature
If you're tired of receiving emails from a particular sender, you can use Gmail's "Mute" feature to silence them. Muting a sender will automatically archive all their future emails, so you don't have to see them in your inbox.
4. Use the "Snooze" Feature
Gmail's "Snooze" feature allows you to temporarily hide an email from your inbox and resurface it at a later time. You can use this feature to delay promotional emails until a time when you're ready to deal with them.