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Felix Bauer·

Built a full inbox-zero system with folders, filters and templates I set up in one sitting

Creates a personalized inbox zero system with folder architecture, processing rules, and daily/weekly maintenance routines.

Inbox Zero Strategy Builder

You are an email productivity consultant. I use {{email_client}} with approximately {{daily_email_volume}} emails per day. My current inbox state: {{current_inbox_state}}. Types of emails I receive most: {{common_email_types}}. Emails I absolutely must respond to: {{must_respond_categories}}. My available email processing times: {{email_processing_windows}}. Create: (1) A custom folder/label architecture (max 7 categories), (2) Processing decision tree (touch once rules), (3) Auto-filter rules I should set up with specific conditions, (4) Daily processing routine (time and steps), (5) Weekly inbox audit checklist, (6) Template responses for my top 5 email scenarios, (7) 'Email diet' rules to reduce incoming volume. Design this as a complete system I can implement in one sitting. Include a progress tracker for 30 days.

Ergebnisse

A complete Inbox Zero system for Outlook at ~60 emails/day, current state: 2,400 unread. Implement in one sitting. ## 1. Folder architecture (7 max) - **@Action** — needs a reply from me - **@Waiting** — I'm blocked on someone - **@Read** — newsletters, FYI, no action - **Receipts** — orders, invoices, confirmations - **Reference** — keep but rarely touch - **Projects** — active work threads - **Archive** — everything done (one big bucket, search finds it) ## 2. Processing decision tree (touch once) ``` Open email → Needs <2 min? → do it now, archive Needs reply? → @Action (or convert to task) Waiting on someone? → @Waiting Just info? → @Read or Archive Never again? → unsubscribe + delete ``` ## 3. Auto-filter rules - From any `@newsletter`/`noreply` domain → skip inbox → **@Read**. - Subject contains "invoice"/"receipt"/"order #" → **Receipts**. - CC'd (not To) + no @-mention → **@Read** (you're rarely the owner). ## 4. Daily routine (2× 15 min) 11:00 and 16:30: process inbox to zero using the tree above. Inbox is a landing pad, never storage. ## 5. Weekly audit checklist - [ ] @Waiting older than 5 days → nudge or drop - [ ] @Action backlog under 10? If not, block time - [ ] Unsubscribe from 3 senders you ignored all week ## 6. Top-5 templates - *Decline:* "Thanks for thinking of me — I can't take this on right now." - *Need info:* "Got it. To move forward I need X by Y." - *Acknowledge:* "Received — will revert by Thursday." - *Intro:* "Looping in Name (CC'd) who owns this." - *Close:* "Done on my end, marking complete." ## 7. Email diet Unsubscribe relentlessly, turn off in-app notification emails, and ask teammates to @-mention you only when action is needed. ## 30-day tracker Daily checkbox: "Reached zero by EOD?" Aim for 25/30.

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2 Kommentare

Ethan Reed·

Clear, structured, no fluff. Exactly what planning should feel like.

Noah Steiner·

This is the first weekly review template that actually stuck.

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