2025 is the year of AI. Every week, a new tool launches, promising to revolutionize writing, image generation, music, productivity, or even dating. The hype is real — but so is the avalanche of sign-up forms.
Before you can even try that "next big thing," you're asked for the same payment: your email address. And once you hand it over? Welcome to inbox hell.
Startups in 2025 are sprinting to capture attention. With hundreds of AI tools launching monthly, the competition is brutal. Their strategy? Collect emails first, figure out everything else later.
Every shiny new AI app is really an inbox trap in disguise.
Your curiosity becomes their marketing asset.
A burner email is your firewall against inbox hell. Here's why it works:
Think of it as sandbox mode for your email.
AI is exploding, but not every tool will survive. By year's end, many hyped apps will fade into obscurity. But their emails? They'll outlive the companies. Unless you cut them off at the source.
Burners give you the ability to:
Q: Can I still get product updates if I use a burner?
A: Yes — until you delete it. If a tool proves valuable, switch to your main email later.
Q: Do companies block burner domains?
A: Some try, but most don't. And new burners are always available.
Q: What if I want to use multiple burners at once?
A: That's the point. Each trial gets its own sandbox.
Q: Isn't unsubscribing enough?
A: In theory. In practice, unsubscribing often takes weeks — if it works at all. Burners give you instant control.
AI hype is fun. Testing new tools should be exciting, not exhausting. But when curiosity turns into inbox chaos, you need a smarter way to say "no."
A burner email doesn't just keep your inbox clean — it keeps you in control of your digital life.