Gmail is stuck in the Stone Age. It needs to update its tabbed inbox. (2024)

I don't think I know anyone who feels good about their email inbox. For a lot of people, it feels like an unmanageable mess of obligations and junk, a "shame closet" repository for a decade of mailing lists you didn't realize you had signed up for. For some people, their inbox is so excruciating that they've just given up — refusing to even check it or declaring email bankruptcy.

This is not a new problem. Gmail, one of the most popular email services in the world, celebrated its 20th birthday in April. When Google introduced the tabbed inbox in 2013, I was in heaven. It completely solved my digital-shame-closet problem with my email. The tabs separated important emails — finally! —from the crush of alerts about Old Navy sales or other email blasts that didn't require my immediate attention.

(I would note here that if you, personally, have developed a better strategy for dealing with your inbox, or you prefer to use a different mail client or app, I'm happy for you. Thrilled. But this conversation is not for you.)

Since then, the tabbed inbox has fallen behind, unable to keep up with the ways that email has changed since 2013. Google is trying to fix it (I'll get to that in a second), but it's not doing enough.

Advertisem*nt

2013: The dawn of the tabbed inbox

When it launched, the tabbed inbox was designed to direct important emails to your Primary tab and send others to Promotions or Social tabs. You could also choose to add Forums and Updates tabs.

In 2013, these tabs made sense. People still received "social" emails — messages from Facebook about birthdays, anniversaries, etc. But in 2024, who is still opening email alerts from Facebook?

This type of sorting no longer really makes sense. My Promotions tab has the daily newsletter from The Information and The Boston Globe, mixed in with an update about new profile views from TikTok, new listings on Redfin (how did I even start getting emails from that?), and an actual promotional email from the footwear brand Merrell.

Gmail is stuck in the Stone Age. It needs to update its tabbed inbox. (1)

Google has apparently noticed that the tabbed inbox isn't meeting today's needs and will soon roll out an update meant to alleviate the burden of the swollen Primary inbox.

Advertisem*nt

Google will start adding the Updates tab

The change will add the Updates tab to all user inboxes by default and direct more messages to that tab. Previously, the Updates tab was only an extra option in settings.

"Recently, we conducted an experiment that activates a refreshed version of the Updates inbox in Gmail," a spokesperson from Google told Business Insider. "We received positive feedback from participants and are now bringing the feature to additional users to help them focus on the emails that matter most to them."

This should be great for most people who have been frustrated with their Primary tab being overloaded. Great!

I demand a Newsletters tab

But this still isn't what I dream of getting out of a tabbed inbox.

Advertisem*nt

What I dream of most is a new, dedicated Newsletters tab — over the past few years, I've subscribed to a lot of email newsletters on Substack, as well as regular newsy newsletters from publications such as BI, which send links to top stories. (By the way, I highly recommend signing up for the BI newsletter.)

Right now, my newsletters go (mostly) to the Updates tab, where they get mixed in with a bunch of random stuff. What I'd love is to have a single tab in my email where I can browse through my newsletters — almost like … dare I say it … an RSS feed (RIP Google Reader).

Gmail doesn't allow you to rename or create custom tabs, so I can't create a Newsletters tab for myself.

Yes, you can make "labels" in Gmail to help sort your inbox. I heavily use labels and have a newsletter label, but their function is very different from a tab. I want the tab!

Advertisem*nt

(Not perfect, but there is a Chrome extension that allows you to pin labels to mimic a tab.)

At some point, artificial intelligence will probably completely change the way email works — and the possibilities are thrilling, like being able to ask your AI assistant to search your emails for all receipts and instantly make a spreadsheet of expenses.

But considering the way that AI search results in Google were going last week (it suggested putting glue in pizza, for example), I'm skeptical of how soon and how appealing that will be.

For now, it's high time we demand more from our inboxes — just because email is annoying doesn't mean we shouldn't demand more from it.

Gmail is stuck in the Stone Age. It needs to update its tabbed inbox. (2024)

FAQs

How do I get rid of the update tab in Gmail? ›

Removing the tabs (steps):

Click the Plus sign [+] icon towards the upper-right side of your Gmail account. 3.) Uncheck the Social and Promotions boxes. If the Updates and Forums boxes are check, uncheck those as well.

What does the Updates tab mean in Gmail? ›

Updates– notifications, confirmations, receipts, bills and statements. Forums– messages from online groups, discussion boards and mailing lists. Reservations– flight confirmations, hotel bookings and restaurant reservations.

Why is my Gmail stuck? ›

Clear your browser's cache and cookies

Temporary internet documents cached with the aid of your browser can often intrude on Gmail functionality. Clearing your cache and cookies can frequently solve the issue.

Why is Gmail not working in Chrome? ›

Reasons for Gmail is Not Loading in Chrome

Your browser extension is interfering with your Google Operation. You have a bad network connection. Your browser cookies and the cache is out of storage.

How do I get my Gmail Inbox back to normal? ›

Log into your Gmail account, click the "Gear" icon and choose "Settings" from the menu to navigate to the Settings page. Click the "Inbox" link to view all settings related to the inbox. Remove the check marks in front of the "Social" and "Promotions" options in the Categories section.

How do I turn off tab in Gmail? ›

Next to Categories, deselect (uncheck) the tabs you don't want to see. Scroll down and select Save Changes. Gmail takes a few moments to refresh your Inbox. After it does, the tabs you disabled are removed, and their contents appear in your Primary tab.

What is tabbed Inbox in Gmail? ›

With Gmail's tabbed inbox, emails can land in any of the following tabs: Primary, Social, Promotions, Updates, or Forums. Gmail's algorithms are designed to make it easier for users to sort through an otherwise crowded inbox, so important emails have high visibility.

What to do if Gmail is not updating? ›

Troubleshooting steps
  1. Step 1: Update your Gmail app. To get the latest fixes on problems with sending or receiving mail, update your Gmail app.
  2. Step 2: Restart your device.
  3. Step 3: Check your settings.
  4. Step 4: Clear your storage. ...
  5. Step 5: Check your password. ...
  6. Step 6: Clear your Gmail information.

What happens if I uninstall updates on Gmail? ›

If you uninstall updates for Gmail app, all data will be removed. Once you connect back, emails should get downloaded again.

What to do when Gmail is frozen? ›

  1. try some basic troubleshooting things :
  2. hold down control then press the letter r to force gmail to reload.
  3. if still no good : log out of gmail. ...
  4. update your browser to the latest version.
Mar 14, 2023

Is there a problem with Gmail right now? ›

Gmail is up and running

All services are online and currently available. Having a problem with Gmail? Report an issue.

How do I clear the cache in Gmail? ›

Empty Cache and Hard Reload in Google Chrome
  1. Navigate to Gmail.
  2. Open the developer tools window in Google Chrome. ...
  3. Ignoring the new window, right click the Refresh button in your browser window.
  4. Choose the final option – "Empty Cache and Hard Reload."

Why has Gmail suddenly stopped working? ›

Some possible causes include internet connectivity issues, emails being accidentally deleted or sent to the trash folder, problems with external email clients, or technical issues with the device or browser you are using to access your email.

How do I get my Gmail to work again? ›

How to Fix It When Gmail Isn't Working on Android
  1. Close and reopen the Gmail app, or your browser if you're checking email that way. ...
  2. Troubleshoot your internet connection. ...
  3. Check the remaining storage in your Google Drive account. ...
  4. Update the Gmail app. ...
  5. Restart your device. ...
  6. Check that Gmail is set up to sync your mail.
Jul 19, 2023

Why is Google blocking Gmail? ›

Why did Gmail block my account? In general, Gmail will block accounts that it suspects of engaging in spam-related activities. So if you accidentally act in a way that looks like you're sending large quantities of unwanted emails to someone, you might be at risk of having your account restricted.

How do I remove the update label from Gmail? ›

On the left side of the page, hover your cursor over your label's name. Click Remove label.

How do I make my Gmail look normal again? ›

Click on the Settings gear icon on the top right of the page, and choose Go back to the original view. You'll be prompted to give Google feedback about why you want to see the previous version. The text box can be left blank. Watch the blues transform into red as you click the Reload button and turn back time.

How do I change my Gmail settings back to normal? ›

How do I reset my Gmail to the original settings? Go to Settings > See all settings > General > “Restore original settings” in Gmail to reset your account.

Top Articles
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Roderick King

Last Updated:

Views: 6181

Rating: 4 / 5 (71 voted)

Reviews: 94% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Roderick King

Birthday: 1997-10-09

Address: 3782 Madge Knoll, East Dudley, MA 63913

Phone: +2521695290067

Job: Customer Sales Coordinator

Hobby: Gunsmithing, Embroidery, Parkour, Kitesurfing, Rock climbing, Sand art, Beekeeping

Introduction: My name is Roderick King, I am a cute, splendid, excited, perfect, gentle, funny, vivacious person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.