Connect to Gmail MCP

Search, read, and manage email

Connect Gmail
Search campaign replies
Read thread context
Organize inbox labels
Send follow-up emails

Gmail helps marketers understand the conversations already happening around campaigns, customers, and partners. With the connector authorized, Juno can search inboxes, read message threads, inspect drafts and labels, and help prepare or send follow-up from the connected mailbox, so the team can find reply context, organize high-priority messages, and keep outreach moving without digging through Gmail manually.

What Juno does with Gmail

Gmail gives Juno a practical Gmail MCP connector for marketers who need the real conversation before the next move. Once authorized, Juno can search campaign replies, read thread context, inspect drafts and labels, and help prepare or send follow-up from the connected mailbox.

That turns the inbox from a memory maze into a working surface. Juno can gather reply context around a launch, partner pitch, customer quote, or nurture sequence, then shape it into a follow-up brief, response tracker, or draft pack your team can review.

Gmail already gives teams powerful ways to find mail, including the search operators in Google's own Gmail search help. Juno brings that kind of retrieval into the marketing workflow, then connects it to the decisions that come next: who needs an answer, which threads need a label, and what should be written before the day gets loud.

Where it fits in your workflow

Connect Gmail when the campaign conversation is happening in replies, not dashboards. That might be after a webinar, a partner outreach push, a customer interview request, a sales-assisted launch, or any week when the team needs to know what people actually said.

In practice, Juno can start with a focused ask: find recent replies about a campaign, read the relevant threads, organize inbox labels for triage, and prepare follow-up emails for review. The output might be a customer response tracker, a partner follow-up queue, or a draft pack with suggested next steps for each thread.

It also fits cleanup work. When the inbox has a dozen half-handled conversations, Juno can separate urgent replies from FYI chatter, point out stale drafts, and help keep labels aligned with the team's next marketing decision.

What you get

  • Gmail campaign reply snapshots that show who responded, what they asked for, and which thread deserves attention first
  • Thread context briefs that summarize the conversation without flattening the details a marketer needs to answer well
  • Label cleanup plans that make high-priority outreach, customer feedback, and partner messages easier to find later
  • Follow-up draft packs for review, with recommended replies tied to the actual conversation history
  • Inbox triage notes that help decide what to answer now, what to park, and what needs a teammate's input

Frequently asked questions

Does Juno replace Gmail?

No. Gmail remains the mailbox where messages, drafts, labels, and sends live. Juno helps marketers turn that mailbox context into briefs, trackers, and follow-up work without manually opening every thread.

Can Juno send follow-up emails?

Yes, when the connected account supports the task and the instruction is clear. For customer-facing work, the strongest pattern is to let Juno prepare the draft pack, review the language, then send only the replies you are ready to stand behind.

What should I connect Gmail for first?

Start with a narrow job: search campaign replies, read thread context for a specific account list, organize labels for a launch, or draft follow-up emails after an event. Specific inputs keep the output crisp.

Can Juno organize labels?

Yes. Gmail labels are built for tagging and categorizing messages and threads, as Google's Gmail label guide explains. Juno can help apply that structure to marketing triage so important replies are easier to act on.