Inbound intake
Read incoming email, pull out the request, and turn it into a clean record or ticket staged for review.
Pack Foundry + Gmail
Pack Foundry reads and drafts email in Gmail, then waits for a person to approve before anything sends. Pack Foundry connects to Gmail through a one-click connection under its OAuth-partner model. Inside a workflow pack, AI reads incoming email, drafts the reply or the follow-up, and stages it for review. Nothing sends until a person approves it. Inbound intake from email, follow-up drafting for sales, and support triage run with a dry-run in front of every send and an audit log behind it, so the AI never sends on your behalf without a human signing off.
Read incoming email, pull out the request, and turn it into a clean record or ticket staged for review.
Draft the next reply or follow-up with context from the thread, staged for a person to approve and send.
Classify incoming mail and route it to the right person or workflow, with the proposed action shown first.
Every workflow runs in dry-run and shows the proposed action before it touches Gmail. Sensitive steps queue for human approval, and every decision lands in an audit log. Gmail connects with one click under Pack Foundry's OAuth-partner model. Built and maintained by MVP.dev.
No. Drafts run in dry-run and wait for approval. A person reviews and approves before anything sends from your account, and every decision lands in the audit log.
Read inbound mail, draft replies and follow-ups, and triage and route messages, all with a human approving each send.
No. Gmail connects with one click under Pack Foundry's OAuth-partner model. You do not bring your own client IDs or build the integration yourself.