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11# Manage your inbox | Codex use cases---
2name: Manage your inbox
3tagline: Have Codex find the emails that matter and write the replies in your voice.
4summary: Use Codex with Gmail to find emails that need attention, draft
5 responses in your voice, pull context from the tools where your work happens,
6 and keep watching for new replies on a schedule.
7skills:
8 - token: gmail
9 url: https://github.com/openai/plugins/tree/main/plugins/gmail
10 description: Search and triage Gmail threads, read the surrounding conversation,
11 create reply drafts, and organize messages when you explicitly ask.
12 - token: slack
13 url: https://github.com/openai/plugins/tree/main/plugins/slack
14 description: Check team-message context when an email needs the latest decision,
15 owner, asset, or blocker.
16 - token: google-drive
17 url: https://github.com/openai/plugins/tree/main/plugins/google-drive
18 description: Read source docs, FAQs, notes, or approved writing examples that
19 should shape the draft.
20bestFor:
21 - People who want Codex to find emails that need attention instead of manually
22 sorting them.
23 - Recurring inbox checks where Codex can create reviewable drafts in the
24 background.
25starterPrompt:
26 title: Check Gmail and Draft Replies
27 body: >-
28 Can you check my @gmail, figure out what I need to respond to, and write
29 drafts in my voice.
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11# Manage your inbox
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13Have Codex find the emails that matter and write the replies in your voice.
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15Difficulty **Easy**
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17Time horizon **5m**
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19Use Codex with Gmail to find emails that need attention, draft responses in your voice, pull context from the tools where your work happens, and keep watching for new replies on a schedule.
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21## Best for
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23- People who want Codex to find emails that need attention instead of manually sorting them.
24- Recurring inbox checks where Codex can create reviewable drafts in the background.
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26# Contents
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28[← All use cases](https://developers.openai.com/codex/use-cases)
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32Use Codex with Gmail to find emails that need attention, draft responses in your voice, pull context from the tools where your work happens, and keep watching for new replies on a schedule.
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34Easy
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365m
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38Related links
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40[Codex plugins](https://developers.openai.com/codex/plugins) [Codex automations](https://developers.openai.com/codex/app/automations)
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42## Best for
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44- People who want Codex to find emails that need attention instead of manually sorting them.
45- Recurring inbox checks where Codex can create reviewable drafts in the background.
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47## Skills & Plugins
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49- [Gmail](https://github.com/openai/plugins/tree/main/plugins/gmail)
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51 Search and triage Gmail threads, read the surrounding conversation, create reply drafts, and organize messages when you explicitly ask.
52- [Slack](https://github.com/openai/plugins/tree/main/plugins/slack)
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54 Check team-message context when an email needs the latest decision, owner, asset, or blocker.
55- [Google Drive](https://github.com/openai/plugins/tree/main/plugins/google-drive)
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57 Read source docs, FAQs, notes, or approved writing examples that should shape the draft.
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59| Skill | Why use it |
60| --- | --- |
61| [Gmail](https://github.com/openai/plugins/tree/main/plugins/gmail) | Search and triage Gmail threads, read the surrounding conversation, create reply drafts, and organize messages when you explicitly ask. |
62| [Slack](https://github.com/openai/plugins/tree/main/plugins/slack) | Check team-message context when an email needs the latest decision, owner, asset, or blocker. |
63| [Google Drive](https://github.com/openai/plugins/tree/main/plugins/google-drive) | Read source docs, FAQs, notes, or approved writing examples that should shape the draft. |
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65## Starter prompt
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67Can you check my @gmail, figure out what I need to respond to, and write drafts in my voice.
68 Use my recent sent replies or @google-drive [writing examples] for tone.32 Use my recent sent replies or @google-drive [writing examples] for tone.
69Use @slack, @google-drive, or other sources where my work happens when the email is missing the latest decision, owner, file, or blocker.
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71[Open in the Codex app](codex://new?prompt=Can+you+check+my+%40gmail%2C+figure+out+what+I+need+to+respond+to%2C+and+write+drafts+in+my+voice.%0A%0AUse+my+recent+sent+replies+or+%40google-drive+%5Bwriting+examples%5D+for+tone.%0A%0AUse+%40slack%2C+%40google-drive%2C+or+other+sources+where+my+work+happens+when+the+email+is+missing+the+latest+decision%2C+owner%2C+file%2C+or+blocker. "Open in the Codex app")
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7335Can you check my @gmail, figure out what I need to respond to, and write drafts in my voice. Use @slack, @google-drive, or other sources where my work happens when the
7436 Use my recent sent replies or @google-drive [writing examples] for tone. email is missing the latest decision, owner, file, or blocker.
7537Use @slack, @google-drive, or other sources where my work happens when the email is missing the latest decision, owner, file, or blocker. suggestedEffort: low
38relatedLinks:
39 - label: Codex plugins
40 url: /codex/plugins
41 - label: Codex automations
42 url: /codex/app/automations
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77## Review your inbox45## Review your inbox
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94Treat the first pass like calibration. If Codex drafts too many replies, tell it which emails were noise. If it misses something important, tell it why that thread mattered. If the tone is off, correct the draft directly.66Treat the first pass like calibration. If Codex drafts too many replies, tell it which emails were noise. If it misses something important, tell it why that thread mattered. If the tone is off, correct the draft directly.
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96Good start. For future passes:
97- draft replies for [the kinds of emails that matter]
98- ignore [newsletters, FYIs, calendar churn, or other noise]
99- sound more like [shorter, warmer, more direct, or less formal]
100- use @slack for context when a thread mentions [project, account, or team]
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102Over time, the thread should get better at deciding what needs a draft and what can stay out of your way.68Over time, the thread should get better at deciding what needs a draft and what can stay out of your way.
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104## Automate email triage on a schedule70## Automate email triage on a schedule
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108Once the drafts look useful, ask Codex to keep an eye on Gmail. Email triage is a good job to automate: the drafts are reviewable, and you still decide what gets sent.74Once the drafts look useful, ask Codex to keep an eye on Gmail. Email triage is a good job to automate: the drafts are reviewable, and you still decide what gets sent.
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110Can you keep an eye on my @gmail and create drafts for emails that need my attention?
111Check [hourly, every weekday morning, or at 4 PM].
112Use @slack or @google-drive for context when needed. Skip obvious noise. Do not send anything.
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114Use this with Codex [automations](https://developers.openai.com/codex/app/automations) after the thread has a good sense of your reply patterns. If Codex finds an email that needs a decision it cannot make, it should flag the question instead of guessing.76Use this with Codex [automations](https://developers.openai.com/codex/app/automations) after the thread has a good sense of your reply patterns. If Codex finds an email that needs a decision it cannot make, it should flag the question instead of guessing.
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116## Organize your inbox78## Organize your inbox
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118The Gmail plugin can also help organize your inbox. Keep that as a separate command after you trust the triage.80The Gmail plugin can also help organize your inbox. Keep that as a separate command after you trust the triage.
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120Archive or label the low-priority emails from this pass.
121Only touch the messages you listed as [can wait, newsletter, or already handled].
122Do not delete or send anything.
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124For deletion, make the instruction explicit and narrow. Drafting replies is safe to automate for review; destructive cleanup should stay deliberate.82For deletion, make the instruction explicit and narrow. Drafting replies is safe to automate for review; destructive cleanup should stay deliberate.
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126## Related use cases
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130### Set up a teammate
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132Connect the tools where work happens, teach one thread what matters, then add an automation...
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134Automation Integrations](https://developers.openai.com/codex/use-cases/proactive-teammate)[
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136### Complete tasks from messages
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138Use Computer Use to read one Messages thread, complete the task, and draft a reply.
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140Knowledge Work Integrations](https://developers.openai.com/codex/use-cases/complete-tasks-from-messages)[
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142### Coordinate new-hire onboarding
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144Use Codex to gather approved new-hire context, stage tracker updates, draft team-by-team...
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146Integrations Data](https://developers.openai.com/codex/use-cases/new-hire-onboarding)