# Gmail automation
URL: https://jarvis.ceo/docs/use-cases/gmail-automation
Status: beta

Connect Gmail and Jarvis works your inbox: triage what came in, draft and send replies, summarize threads, and run it on a schedule so it is done before you wake. What works today, and where it is going.

> [beta] Gmail automation needs Gmail connected, in early access. Download the beta, or join the waitlist for full access.

Connect Gmail once, then run your inbox by voice or on a schedule. Here is the crisp split: what works today, and where it is headed.

## What works today

Say this: "Go through my inbox and tell me what actually needs a reply from me."
Jarvis: Returns a checklist: 3 need you, 9 are FYI and can be cleared.

- Triage: summarize overnight mail and flag only what needs you.
- Draft replies in your voice, ready to approve, never auto-sent.
- Send a quick message without opening Gmail.
- Summarize a long thread and pull out the action items.
- Catch up on a conversation you were just added to.

## On a schedule

Say this: "Every weekday at 7am, triage my inbox and draft replies to anything that needs one."
Jarvis: Preview: runs Mon to Fri at 7:00am, delivered to your chat. Save this routine.

## Where it is going

> [note] The items below are on the roadmap, not all shipping yet.

- Memory-aware drafts that know the person, the history, and your style.
- Close the loop: spot a promise in an email ("I will send X Friday") and turn it into a routine that does it.
- Schedule by email: read a "can we meet?" message, check your calendar, propose times, and send.
- Inbox-zero autopilot: continuous triage that surfaces only what matters and clears the rest.
- Proactive nudges: "your investor email has been unanswered for four days."

> [privacy] Jarvis drafts; you approve. Nothing is sent on your behalf without your ok.

Related: Routines (https://jarvis.ceo/docs/use-cases/routines), Connections (https://jarvis.ceo/docs/pantry/connections)
