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Superhuman Mail vs Unroll.Me

Superhuman Mail 4.6★ · Free + IAP 75
Winner Superhuman Mail
Unroll.Me 4.7★ · Free + IAP 50

Superhuman Mail is the better choice for power users seeking a fast, AI-integrated email client, despite its high cost and setup issues, while Unroll.Me is a simpler, free tool for basic email decluttering but suffers from reliability and functionality problems.

Superhuman Mail offers advanced features like AI integration and speed for managing multiple inboxes, but comes with a high price and reports of login and billing issues. Unroll.Me is a free app designed to help users unsubscribe and consolidate emails, though many users report it's unreliable and has lost key features.

Head to head

Features edge: Superhuman MailR2R9R11R14
Superhuman Mail Superhuman Mail is praised for its speed, AI integration for drafting and scheduling, and productivity features like keyboard shortcuts and quick inbox processing R2R14. Users appreciate its ability to manage multiple inboxes and integrate with calendars R11R14. However, some users note missing features like shared inboxes, poor prioritization of new emails, and lack of Apple email or iCloud support R9. The mobile app also has limitations, such as not showing signatures and issues with snippet creation/editing .
Unroll.Me Unroll.Me's core features are unsubscribing, blocking, and rolling up emails into a single digest . Many users find it helpful for cleaning up their inbox and reducing junk mail . However, a significant number of recent reviews indicate that the crucial 'unsubscribe' option is missing, leaving only 'block' or 'rollup' R70R87R112. Some users also report it doesn't effectively remove all unwanted emails or spam, and struggles with older subscriptions .
Ease of Use edge: Superhuman MailR2R5R6R16
Superhuman Mail Superhuman Mail is described as fast, intuitive, clean, and easy to use, especially for keyboard-centric power users R2R5. Users appreciate its efficiency in getting through inboxes R2. However, many users report significant issues with initial setup and login, particularly with Google and Microsoft accounts, with the app getting stuck on loading screens or not recognizing accounts R6R16R25R28. Some also find the mobile interface horrible or hard to navigate .
Unroll.Me Unroll.Me is generally considered easy and fun to use for its primary function of managing subscriptions . However, several users report a confusing or poor user interface, with issues like needing to tap 'block' multiple times, subscriptions not disappearing immediately, or the list jumping . There are also reports of difficulty adding multiple email accounts and problems with logging in, especially for Yahoo accounts R72R73R88.
Reliability edge: Superhuman MailR6R8R12R16
Superhuman Mail Superhuman Mail is generally seen as a powerful and stable app once it's working, with users calling it a 'game changer' and 'hero' R8. However, there are numerous reports of significant reliability issues, including the app getting stuck on loading screens, failing to sign in with Google or Microsoft accounts, and crashing on iPhones R6R16R25. Some users also experienced bugs with specific features like 'recent opens' or slow performance on Exchange servers R12.
Unroll.Me Unroll.Me's reliability is a major concern for many users. Frequent complaints include the app mysteriously stopping working, losing connection to email accounts (especially Yahoo), and not effectively removing spam even after blocking . Users report that blocked emails still return, or that the app fails to detect existing subscriptions . The search function is also reported as slow and buggy, and the app sometimes crashes R36.
Price/Value edge: Superhuman MailR1R3R7R11
Superhuman Mail Superhuman Mail is widely criticized for its extremely high price, with users mentioning costs upwards of $400 per year or $20-$35 per month R1R7R13R36. Many users feel it's not worth the cost or that the pricing is 'insane' R1R13R36. However, a significant number of power users find it 'expensive but worth it' and 'extremely valuable' for managing multiple inboxes, saving time, and achieving inbox zero R11. The availability of a free trial is appreciated by some R3.
Unroll.Me Unroll.Me is generally perceived as a free service, with one user explicitly stating gratitude for it being free for disabled and retired individuals on fixed income . While it is listed as 'Free + IAP', the reviews primarily focus on its functionality as a free tool. The value proposition is tied to its ability to clean up inboxes and reduce unwanted emails, which many users appreciate . However, the numerous reports of it not working, losing features, or being ineffective diminish its perceived value, even at no cost R70.
Support tieR7R22R24R43
Superhuman Mail Superhuman Mail's support experience receives negative feedback. Users report issues with misleading billing information, confusing support interactions, and being ghosted by email after cancellation attempts R7R22R43. Some found the onboarding process confusing, requiring a scheduled consultation rather than immediate access R24. One user mentioned customer service didn't help with login issues .
Unroll.Me Unroll.Me users report difficulties getting support, with one user stating they couldn't log in and needed a contact point . Another user mentioned support was 'not helpful' with login issues for Yahoo accounts R88. There's also a complaint about the app asking for user feedback instead of fixing issues internally .
Pick Superhuman Mail if

You are a power user with multiple inboxes who values speed, AI integration, and advanced productivity features, and are willing to pay a premium price for a highly efficient email experience R11R14.

Pick Unroll.Me if

You need a basic, free tool to help declutter your inbox by unsubscribing or consolidating promotional emails, and are not concerned about advanced features or potential reliability issues .

Evidence note: Superhuman Mail's reviews are more recent and detailed, reflecting current user experiences, while Unroll.Me's reviews, though numerous, often highlight long-standing or recently introduced issues with core functionality. The free-vs-paid asymmetry is notable: Superhuman Mail's negative reviews often focus on its high price, while Unroll.Me's negative reviews center on its failure to perform its free core function.

Frequently asked

How much does Superhuman Mail cost?
Superhuman Mail is expensive, with users reporting costs upwards of $400 per year or $20-$35 per month, though a 30-day free trial is sometimes available R1R7R13R36.
Does Unroll.Me actually unsubscribe from emails?
Many recent Unroll.Me users report that the 'unsubscribe' option is no longer available, and they can only 'block' or 'roll up' emails, leading to continued receipt of unwanted mail R70R87R112.
Are there login issues with Superhuman Mail?
Yes, many Superhuman Mail users report significant login issues, especially with Google and Microsoft accounts, where the app gets stuck on loading screens or fails to recognize existing accounts R6R16R25R28.
Does Unroll.Me work with all email providers?
Unroll.Me users have reported difficulties connecting to or maintaining connections with certain email providers, particularly Yahoo accounts, and some note that it only supports popular hosts R72R73R84R88.

What reviewers actually said

Built only from these 120 real reviews (foreign ones translated). Superscripts jump to the quote here. Apple has no per-review links, so [ref] opens that app's reviews on the App Store.

  1. [R2] Superhuman Mail 5/5 · US Fast: I just started using superhuman, but so far I like the speed at which I can get through my inboxes
  2. [R9] Superhuman Mail 3/5 · US No Apple email support!!!: Do I really need to say more?
  3. [R11] Superhuman Mail 5/5 · US Expensive but worth it: It took me a month to commit to using this properly but now I find it extremely valuable for managing multiple inboxes with a lot of email. The desktop version is the main benefit but the mobile app is pretty solid too.
  4. [R14] Superhuman Mail 5/5 · US Best IoS and Mac E mail app: Using the Shortcuts and other productivity features, makes your email experience extremely fast and efficient. The calendar synchronization on Outlook 365 is perfectly working that other non-Outlook email clients cannot do.
  5. [R5] Superhuman Mail 5/5 · US Best Email App: This truly is one of the best apps and software programs that I use. It makes email enjoyable.
  6. [R6] Superhuman Mail 3/5 · US Stuck on Google sign in: I’ve tried this app on two different devices and two different emails. And I cannot sign in with a google account. I just give access to all permissions and then the loading screen loops.
  7. [R16] Superhuman Mail 1/5 · US Annoying: First install, it said the app couldn’t be upgraded, and I needed to reinstall. Second installation, it said I don’t have a superhuman inbox after signing into Google. It says to check my inbox, but there’s no message. Just horrible NUX.
  8. [R8] Superhuman Mail 5/5 · US Game changer: The email app we all needed! A lot to be improved still, but the best out there no doubt.
  9. [R12] Superhuman Mail 3/5 · US Great app, but latest update broke “recent opens”: This app has changed the game for me as a person who can be disorganized and who needs help with task and inbox prioritization. Latest update broke “recent opens”’for me. Must fix
  10. [R1] Superhuman Mail 1/5 · US Greed has reached new heights.: I don’t care how good I’m doing at life. I cannot see myself ever paying upwards of $400 per year just for email. And I don’t expect anything to change just because I’m writing this review, I’m voicing my opinion and voting with my dollars to not do it.
  11. [R3] Superhuman Mail 3/5 · US Just now Signed up for Business ‘SuperHuman Ai MAIL’ account, …WILL UPDATE w/in 30 days!: Convinced Me with 30 days ‘Business Setup’ Free, Integration to Perplexity.Ai! The Idea of It: Oh So Fascinating! Here’s a KICKER: Ultimate Challenge Presented… (¡¡Hehehe…HaHaha!!) just over 12 years ago I experienced a ‘SIGNIFICANT spinal injury’ {‘5 Spinal fractures: w/Broken neck and back’ bicycle rear
  12. [R7] Superhuman Mail 1/5 · US Scamming users for monthly subscriptions: Unreal that this app has charged me $20/month for 2+ years in spite of my repeated attempts to ensure my subscription has ended. Utterly deranged behavior from the creators of some of the worst, lowest impact ai I've ever used. Just download claude
  13. [R22] Superhuman Mail 1/5 · US Misleading Billing Information and Confusing Support Experience: Very disappointed with the support and billing experience. I prepaid for three months under the belief that I was paying for Superhuman Mail. After payment was made, I was then told by the support representative Ksenia that I had prepaid for a service that does not include Mail, which was extremely confusing and not clearly communic
  14. [R24] Superhuman Mail 3/5 · US Waste of time: I’m sure this is a great email app. Unfortunately, I’ll never find out BC it was IMPOSSIBLE to use! WTH! “Superhuman will be activated during your consultation” means exactly nothing to me, but before deleting the app I googled the phrase, just to be fair. According to Reddit, apparently I was supposed to receive an email message requesting to schedule a 30-minute “onboarding” chat!
  15. [R43] Superhuman Mail 1/5 · US Kept charging me after I cancelled: As title says. Account pages shows cancelled. No way to get in touch with them. Ghosted by email. What a scammy company.
  16. [R13] Superhuman Mail 1/5 · US Insane 🤯: Pricing is insane. And so is the name.
  17. [R36] Superhuman Mail 3/5 · GB Just fine: It’s just fine, not great. Search is slow and patchy. Offline use is poor. Calendar is bad and no decent support on 365. On the other hand, great for shortcuts and sorting email out quickly. I’m now locked in but if I knew what I know now, wouldn’t pay the $35/month to use it.
  18. [R70] Unroll.Me 1/5 · US What happened: This app used to have a option to ACTUALLY unsubscribe from unwanted emails and now it’s gone so you can only “keep”, “rollup”, or “block” emails. How does an app with a name as a play on words to un-enroll yourself from something no longer have that as an option? Please put the unsubscribe button back.
  19. [R87] Unroll.Me 3/5 · US Unsubscribe: What happened to the unsubscribe option? I’m only able to block.
  20. [R112] Unroll.Me 1/5 · US What happened to unsubscribe?: The main reason I use this app is to quickly unsubscribe from emails. It appears that’s no longer an option.
  21. [R25] Superhuman Mail 1/5 · US iOS version is broken for Microsoft accounts: Your application opens the Microsoft Authenticator app when signing into a Microsoft account. This process forces the Authenticator app to sign in whilst already signed in preventing any progression. Need to force restart the Authenticator app in order to pick the correct number which breaks the Superhuman app’s Microsoft account sign in process. Pleas
  22. [R28] Superhuman Mail 1/5 · US Error message when I sign in with Google: After giving the app permissions I get an error that says my email doesn’t have a Superhuman account and to check my inbox for setup instructions. I haven’t gotten anything from you about setup. I was giving this app a try since MKBHD said it is a decent app. Doesn’t work for me.
  23. [R72] Unroll.Me 3/5 · US Loved It, Until…: I used to love this app until it just stopped working. I had this app hooked up to my Yahoo email and one day it lost connection. When I tried to reconnect it, it just simply will not reconnect no matter what I try. Hopefully it gets fixed one day because this app was so useful.
  24. [R73] Unroll.Me 1/5 · US broke yahoo: broke yahoo
  25. [R84] Unroll.Me 3/5 · US Practical but weak updates: After years (since 2013) still not there: lazy or incompetent or cheap? (+) 1. good concept, practical tool to unsubscribe, since many eMails do not include, Apple Mail should enforce this feature (-) 1. Ironic, after using UNroll to UNsubscribe junk, i got many more subscriptions, as if UNroll shares or is unsafe and leaks your eMail to databases?? 2. you cannot add
  26. [R88] Unroll.Me 1/5 · US 0/10: Used for years. Now won’t let me login to my yahoo accounts. Support not helpful.

Synthesized from 120 recent App Store reviews · updated July 2026 · View on the App Store