Create a Gmail inbox triage agent
Build an email assistant that reviews a scoped inbox view and prepares decisions for approval.
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Create email agents that turn noisy inboxes into clear decisions, drafts, and next actions.
Example outcome
Turn selected Gmail messages into an action brief with priority, reply drafts, and follow-up tasks.
Agent examples
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Build an email assistant that reviews a scoped inbox view and prepares decisions for approval.
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Gmail workflows in LatchLoop are useful when the agent helps a user reason through email context instead of simply summarizing a thread. It can group messages by urgency, identify commitments, draft replies, and prepare follow-up tasks while keeping the human owner in control of what is sent.
The best Gmail agents are explicit about scope and permissions. Ask the agent to review a label, sender group, date range, or conversation set, then classify messages by what needs action. Drafting is helpful, but sending or archiving should remain approval-ready unless the user has intentionally enabled that behavior.
Use this overview to describe safe operating patterns while plugin facts remain in the catalog. Gmail pairs well with Calendar for meeting prep, Drive or Notion for document context, and CRM or task plugins when email needs to become durable work.
Start with the inbox triage workflow below to build an agent that prepares a practical email action brief.
Combine plugins
Outcome pages can describe combinations: one plugin for source context, another for project tracking, and another for delivery or notifications. Use Gmail as one layer in a larger agent workflow when the outcome needs more than one connected app.
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