Dusto is one address at @dusto.app. You keep using your real email like always. When something arrives that shouldn't live in your main inbox — receipts, newsletters, order updates — you forward it to dusto.
Your main inbox stays clean. The noise lives somewhere else.
Dusto isn't trying to replace your email. It sits next to it — the place you send mail that doesn't need a reply, but you don't want to delete either.
Dusto holds the mail you forwarded in, shows it when you want to look, and otherwise stays out of your way. No notifications. No unread counter haunting a menu bar.
You can hand your dusto address out — it works fine as a regular inbox — but the more places it lives, the more noise lands here. The intended use is forwarding mail in, not giving it out.
Mail goes in, stays searchable, stops pestering you. You open dusto when you need something — a receipt from last year, that tracking link — and close it again.
Most people set it up once and then forget they set it up.
You get one address at @dusto.app. That's your dusto for as long as you keep the account.
In Gmail, Fastmail, iCloud — wherever you read email — add a filter that forwards things to your dusto. Newsletters, receipts, notifications, whatever you've been meaning to archive without reading.
Mail starts landing in dusto. Your real inbox gets lighter. Come back when you need to find something — everything is searchable, nothing is ever deleted.
One plan. One price.
Something not here? hello@dusto.app — a person will answer.
You can — and if that's working for you, you don't need dusto. People come to dusto when their "archive-without-reading" label has become its own kind of mess, or when they want forwarded mail genuinely out of the main account.
Not really. You can, and it works fine as a regular address, but the intended use is forwarding mail into it from wherever you already read email.
No. Messages are encrypted at rest; we see envelope headers for delivery and nothing else. There's no training data here, no ads, no analytics on content.
Forwarding stops. Your mail is held, read-only, for 90 days — you can export it as .mbox or reactivate. After that it's deleted and your handle is released.
One address per account. If you want several drawers, make several accounts — each is $4/month.