Calm by design — no streaks, no guilt, no feed

Delete the dread, not the emails.

Your inbox isn't a slot machine. It's 47 unmade decisions sitting on your chest. Flick turns the whole pile into one calm deck — flick through it once, one card at a time, and it ends. Inbox flicked.

No signup. It works right now, in your browser. Native iOS coming soon.

Before
2,847
unread, across three accounts, quietly judging you
After
caught up
in one quiet session — then the deck is just done

Email isn't a reading problem.
It's 47 unmade decisions.

Every other app optimizes reading. Flick optimizes deciding — because deciding is the part that actually drains you.

One thumb. Ninety seconds.

Flick a decision, not a screen.

Each email becomes a card. Flick to keep, flick to clear — you make one call and it's gone. No folders to invent, no list to re-read, no second-guessing a thing you already handled.

1

Swipe right → done

Flick it, and it's off your plate — handled, out of the deck. Free forever — no meter, no catch.

2

Swipe left → not now

Mark it "no reply needed" or keep it for later. No guilt, no red badge following you around.

3

Swipe up → AI drafts the reply

It writes the response you'd have written anyway. You read it, tweak it, send in one tap. You always approve before it sends.

4

Reach the bottom → you're done

The deck ends. No "next inbox," no infinite feed. Caught up means caught up — go live your life.

The quiet rebellion

We make money when you stop.

Every other app is built to keep you scrolling. Flick is the one consumer app that treats your rising screen time as a bug. Here's what we deliberately refuse to build:

No streaksMissing a day is not a moral failure
No "9,847 unread" shamingWe never weaponize the number
No infinite scrollThe deck is finite — it actually ends
No dopamine trapsNo XP, no badges, no leaderboards

The goal is done — not more

A finite inbox ends. So the better Flick works, the less you need it.

That's the whole bet. One quiet 90-second session replaces fifty anxious glances at your phone. Then you close the app — and we're genuinely happy about that.

Every inbox you're avoiding

All your accounts. One deck.

Work. Uni. The side hustle. The one you've been dreading since March. Flick merges every inbox into a single finite stack — 47 flicks, one quiet session, every inbox flicked.

W
WorkGmail · the meetings one
18
U
UniOutlook · deadlines & dread
12
S
Side hustlethe one you're avoiding
17
Today's deckeverything, in one place
47 → 0

The dread isn't one inbox. It's the switching between them.

Three apps, three badges, three little guilt-counters in your pocket. Flick pulls them into one deck so "catching up" is a single quiet ritual — not a tour of every account you've been ignoring.

And the sum of a few finite inboxes is still finite. Clear them all once, and the count is zero. That's the point.

Honest by default

Swiping is free. Forever.

You only ever pay for AI-written replies — and only if you use them. Archiving, skipping, "no reply needed": free, no asterisk.

Free
$0 / forever

The whole calm ritual, no card required.

  • Unlimited swiping, archiving & "no reply needed"
  • Your inboxes, merged into one finite deck
  • 5 AI-drafted replies / month
  • Zero streaks, badges, or guilt — always
Pro
$8 / month

For when AI-drafting the reply is the whole point.

  • Everything in Free
  • 200 AI-drafted replies / month
  • Up to 3 connected mailboxes
  • Still calm. Still ends. Still no dark patterns.

Why metered AI only? Drafting a reply costs us real money; swiping doesn't. We'd rather charge for the one expensive thing than dress up a free habit with fake urgency.

The calm part starts now

Inbox flicked. Then close the app.

The web demo works in your browser right now — no signup, no download. Native iOS is on the way; leave your email and we'll tell you the day it lands. That's the only thing this does.

Try the live demo

Pre-launch — this opens your mail app so you can send us a quick note. Nothing's stored here, no list, no spam. Prefer to do it yourself? Email hey@flick.app.