How to Automate Gmail

Gmail automates in layers. Filters, labels and canned responses handle sorting and repeated wording. Schedule send and shared inboxes handle timing and teamwork. Writing the reply that needs a fact from another system is the part still done by hand, and the part worth handing to an agent.

Gmail is still where the work arrives

Gmail is the mail service in Google Workspace, and for most businesses it is still the front door. Orders arrive in it. Quotes get requested in it. Suppliers confirm things in it. The customer who is about to leave writes to it first, usually politely.

It is also, in practice, the system of record for everything that never made it into a proper system. The agreed price is in a thread. The change to the delivery date is in a thread. The reason a discount was given four months ago is in a thread somebody will spend twenty minutes finding.

Everything downstream of it depends on a person reading each message, working out what it needs, and going somewhere else to do it. That last step is where the day goes.

The inbox is a to-do list written by other people

An inbox is the only queue in the business that anyone in the world can add to.

So the morning goes like this. Read a message. Open the CRM to check whether this is already a customer. Open the ordering system to see whether the thing is in stock. Copy an address into a form. Type a reply that says roughly what you typed yesterday to somebody else. Mark it read. Next one.

The reading is the quick part. The looking things up is what takes the hour. And the replies that end up delayed are almost never the difficult ones. They are the ordinary ones that needed a number from a system nobody had open at the time.

The gmail.com homepage, the app these three jobs run in. Gmail
Replies waiting in drafts The ordinary answers written overnight, with the tracking number, the stock level or the price already looked up.
The lookup done first The four tabs someone opens to answer one message, opened and read before anybody has seen the message.
Nothing sent without you Email cannot be recalled, so the default is a draft sitting in your folder rather than a message already gone.

Filters sort mail, they cannot answer it

Gmail does more on its own than most people ever set up.

Filters route by sender, subject or content, apply labels, skip the inbox and forward automatically. Canned responses keep you from retyping the same paragraph for the hundredth time. Smart Compose finishes sentences. Schedule send holds a written message until a time you pick. Workspace adds shared inboxes and delegation so a team can work one address without stepping on each other.

All of that acts on the message: where it goes, what it looks like, when it leaves. None of it can find anything out. A filter cannot check whether that customer has an unpaid invoice, whether the part is in stock, or what you quoted them in March.

Which is why the reply still waits for a person. Not because the words are hard, but because the facts live in four other places.

The reply can be written before you open the thread

The facts an ordinary reply needs are all on screens somebody could open. When they arrive on their own, the ordinary reply stops being work.

A supplier asks whether you want to reorder. The stock level is in the ordering system, last quarter's usage is in a spreadsheet, and the answer is one sentence. A customer asks where their order is. The status is on a courier site, behind a reference number sitting in the original confirmation email.

A prospect asks for a price on the thing you quote fifteen times a week, where the number depends on two values you look up. Someone asks to move a visit, and the answer depends on what the calendar says about Thursday.

Every one of those is a lookup and a paragraph. Both can happen before you sit down, with the result left in your drafts folder for you to glance at and send.

Hold one line, though: drafted, not sent. Email goes to real people and cannot be pulled back. A draft costs two seconds to approve and removes the entire category of things you would rather had not gone out on their own.

The drafting happens overnight

The number that belongs in the reply is sitting in another system, and getting it out is typing, not thinking. Fetching it does not have to be your job, and it does not have to wait until after you have read the email.

WebRun is an AI agent that works a real Chrome browser, signed in as you. It reads the thread, opens whatever holds the answer, whether that is your CRM, a supplier portal or a courier site with no integration at all, and leaves a reply in your drafts with the details already filled in.

It runs on your schedule in your own private environment. Nothing goes out on its own unless you deliberately set a narrow rule that says so, and you can watch a run and stop it.

The workflows below are already built, and each one shows the steps it takes.

Questions people ask

Does it send email on my behalf?

By default it drafts and leaves the message in your folder. Email cannot be unsent, so sending on its own is something you turn on deliberately for a narrow case, never the starting point.

Will it read my whole mailbox?

It works only the messages a workflow points it at, such as a label, a search or a single sender. You set that scope yourself, and you can watch a run to see exactly which threads were opened.

Can it use information that is not in the email?

That is usually the whole point. It opens the CRM, the ordering system or the courier site the way you would, reads what it needs, and writes the reply with the real number already in it.

3,893 ready-made Gmail workflows

Each one names the apps it touches and the exact steps it takes. Open one to read what it will do, then turn it on.

Automated Florist Final Payment Reminders
WebRun finds upcoming events in Details Flowers where the final balance is still outstanding, drafts a polite payment reminder for each client, and queues them for your review before anything is sent.
Details FlowersGmailSlack
Automated Florist Event Order Confirmation Emails
WebRun checks Details Flowers for upcoming events, drafts a personalised order confirmation email for each client summarising their flowers, delivery details, and total, and queues every email for your review before sending.
Details FlowersGmailSlack
Automated Florist Design Mockup Approval Follow-Up
WebRun checks Details Flowers for events where a design mockup has been sent but not yet approved, drafts a polite follow-up for each client, and queues every message for your review before it is sent.
Details FlowersGmailSlack
Automated Farm Input Invoice Reconciliation
WebRun matches incoming vendor invoices from Gmail against input delivery records in Conservis each week, flags discrepancies, and posts a reconciliation summary to Google Sheets for your review.
ConservisGmailGoogle Sheets
Automated Farm Input Reorder Alerts
WebRun checks your seed, chemical, and fertilizer inventory in Conservis each morning, flags items falling below reorder thresholds, and drafts a purchase order for your review.
ConservisGoogle SheetsGmail
Automated DME Resupply Eligibility Outreach
Every morning, WebRun checks Brightree for patients whose resupply eligibility window is opening, verifies insurance, and drafts personalized outreach for your team to review and send.
BrightreeGmailSlack
Automated DME Capped Rental Recertification Reminders
WebRun monitors Brightree for capped-rental items approaching their recertification deadline, alerts your team internally, and drafts physician outreach for review before anything is sent.
BrightreeGmailSlack
Automated DME Patient Balance Follow-Up
WebRun checks Brightree for outstanding patient balances, drafts a polite payment reminder for each patient for staff review, and posts an aging summary to Slack so your billing team knows where to focus.
BrightreeGmailSlack
Automated DME Missing Documentation Chaser
WebRun checks Brightree for orders missing a Certificate of Medical Necessity or physician documentation, then drafts follow-up messages to referring physicians for your team to review and send.
BrightreeGmailSlack
Automated DME Inventory Reorder Alerts
WebRun checks TeamDME daily for items at or below reorder point, drafts a purchase order for your approval, and posts a low-stock alert to Slack so nothing runs out before a resupply arrives.
TeamDMEGmailSlack
Automated DME Equipment Pickup Scheduling
WebRun identifies rental equipment that should be picked up in Brightree, drafts patient pickup coordination messages for staff review, and posts the pickup queue to your logistics team in Slack.
BrightreeGmailSlack
Automated DME Delivery Confirmation Follow-Up
After a delivery is marked complete in Brightree, WebRun drafts a setup confirmation message to the patient for staff review, and alerts the clinical team if a follow-up call is needed.
BrightreeGmailSlack
Jackrabbit Dance Automated Tuition Autopay Recovery
When autopay fails in Jackrabbit Dance, WebRun drafts a polite recovery message for each family and queues it for your review before anything is sent.
Jackrabbit DanceGmailSlack
Automated Dance Trial Class Follow-Up
After a trial class, WebRun drafts a personal follow-up email for each family and queues it for your review, so every prospect gets a timely, on-brand response.
DanceStudio-ProGmailSlack
Automated Dance Season Registration Reminders
Before each new season opens, WebRun identifies current families who have not yet re-enrolled and drafts a personalised registration reminder for each one, ready for your review.
DanceStudio-ProGmailSlack
Automated Dance Studio Overdue Tuition Reminders
Every Monday, WebRun finds families with overdue tuition in Jackrabbit Dance, drafts a polite reminder for each one, and posts your team a chase list in Slack to review before sending.
Jackrabbit DanceGmailSlack
Automated Dance Studio New Family Onboarding
When a new family registers in DanceStudio-Pro, WebRun drafts a personalised welcome email with class details, studio policies, and next steps, ready for your review.
DanceStudio-ProGmailSlack
Automated Dance Studio Lapsed Student Winback
Each week, WebRun finds students who have not attended class in 30 or more days in Jackrabbit Dance and drafts a warm re-engagement message for each family to review.
Jackrabbit DanceGmailSlack
Automated Dance Instructor Substitute Coverage
When an instructor marks themselves unavailable in The Studio Director, WebRun identifies affected classes, drafts substitute outreach messages for your review, and alerts the team in Slack.
The Studio DirectorGmailSlack
Automated Dance Class Waitlist Fill
When a spot opens in a Jackrabbit Dance class, WebRun finds the next family on the waitlist and drafts their enrollment offer for your approval.
Jackrabbit DanceGmailSlack
Automated Dance Class Absence Alerts to Parents
After each class day, WebRun checks attendance in Jackrabbit Dance, drafts a kind absence notice for each parent, and queues it for your staff to review before sending.
Jackrabbit DanceGmailSlack
Automated Church Year-End Giving Statements
Each January, WebRun pulls the full year's contribution records from Tithe.ly, generates a statement draft for every donor, and queues them for staff review and approval before any statement is sent.
Tithe.lyGoogle SheetsGmail
Automated Planning Center Volunteer Reminders
Before each service, WebRun checks Planning Center for upcoming volunteer shifts, drafts reminder messages for each volunteer, and posts a serving roster to the team leader in Slack.
Planning CenterGmailSlack
Automated Church Recurring Gift Recovery
When a recurring gift fails in Pushpay or Tithe.ly, WebRun drafts a sensitive, pastoral notice for the giving team to review and send, and logs the failure in a recovery tracker.
PushpayGmailGoogle Sheets

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