Support triage, sales outreach, scheduling, newsletter digests, and multi-agent workflows all break when your agent borrows your Gmail.
Sometimes your agents need to coordinate. Email gives them a structured, auditable communication channel without custom protocols.
Client emails, project updates, invoice follow-ups. Your agent can handle the admin so you can focus on the work.
Why AI sales agents get blacklisted, how to warm up domains properly, and how reputation isolation keeps your outreach running.
Subscribe your agent to the newsletters you never read. It reads them, summarizes the good stuff, and sends you a daily digest.
How to build an AI agent that reads meeting requests, checks your calendar, proposes times, and handles the back-and-forth. All from its own email address.
Build an AI agent that classifies urgency, routes to the right person, and drafts replies for the easy stuff. Practical tutorial with code.
A step-by-step guide to building an AI agent that triages your support inbox, drafts replies, and escalates what it can't handle.
Your OpenClaw agent can do the work. But without email, it can't talk to clients. Here's how to fix that.
From triaging support tickets to coordinating with other agents, here are the most useful things an agent can do once it has its own inbox.
Email is becoming as fundamental as API access for AI agents. Here's why every serious agent deployment needs its own address.