Inbox Radar
Managers who span multiple teams across Gmail, Outlook, and Slack spend their day context-switching between tabs, drowning in noisy, app-specific notifications that weren’t designed for cross-functional oversight. Critical threads get buried, decisions stall, and accountability slips because every client has different filters, fragmented badges, and no shared notion of “what’s relevant” across multiple accounts, tenants, or workspaces. The result is constant manual checking, brittle per-app rules, and lost focus minutes that compound into missed SLAs and delayed responses. What’s missing is a lightweight, always-available “radar” that surfaces only the right messages across all mailboxes and chat, respects multi-account realities, and enables quick triage without breaking flow.
Inbox Radar is a lightweight Chrome extension that turns Gmail, Outlook, and Slack into one spot with the essential information. It watches all your accounts and workspaces, checks every minute, and surfaces only what matters using simple filters, so your badge shows the truly relevant count, not just noise. See the most important messages across clients in one compact view, dismiss what’s not urgent, and jump straight into the exact spot where your attention is needed with one simple click.
Inbox Radar handles multi-account Gmail/Outlook by just having them opened in the tabs (or windows) of your browser, no deep integration needed, and multi-workspace Slack for a quick triage. The result: fewer tab hops, faster responses, and a clear radar for critical communication without breaking flow.
Start here! Install the chrome extension, then open your gmail boxes and/or outlook.com accounts, click on the Inbox Radar, go to settings, define your filtering criteria, refresh the mailboxes and enjoy!
Privacy
Inbox Radar is designed for privacy-first triage: all message handling happens locally in your browser, and we don’t store your Gmail/Outlook data or Slack conversations to our servers. We only read lightweight metadata (sender, subject, short preview, time, and identifiers) from tabs you have open, store results and your settings in Chrome’s local extension storage, and never collect analytics or sell data. If you connect Slack, your OAuth token and workspace info are saved locally and used solely to call Slack’s APIs from your device; our backend is used only to complete the OAuth redirect. Permissions (tabs, scripting, storage, alarms, identity, and host access for Gmail/Outlook/Slack) exist strictly to check messages, apply your filters, and deep-link you into the right thread. You control your data at any time by revoking Slack access and uninstalling or clearing the extension’s local storage.
