Notion Mail Launches AI-Powered Email Client for Gmail

Notion has introduced Notion Mail, an AI-driven email client for Gmail, enhancing email organization and productivity.

Notion has launched Notion Mail, an AI-powered email client designed to integrate seamlessly with Gmail. The new service, announced on April 15, 2025, aims to enhance productivity by organizing emails, drafting responses, and scheduling meetings using AI technology.

Notion Mail connects to users' Gmail accounts and offers a modular approach to email management. Users can customize their inboxes by creating 'views' or folders that automatically sort emails based on topics, thanks to Notion's AI capabilities. This feature allows for a personalized email experience, enabling users to organize emails for specific purposes, such as tracking job applications or customer feedback.

The email client is currently available for web and Mac users, with an iOS app expected soon. While it supports Gmail accounts, future updates may include support for other email providers. Notion Mail's AI features are available for free with usage limits, or users can opt for an unlimited paid tier.

Notion Mail is part of Notion's broader suite of productivity tools, which includes Notion Calendar and other workflow management applications. The service aims to provide a clutter-free interface and a new approach to managing emails, distinguishing itself from other AI-driven email clients in the market.

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