Gwiz is Gmail's missing MCP

Created By
Steve Peak6 months ago
With built-in powerful tools and agents to automate your email processing.
Overview

what is Gwiz?

Gwiz is an innovative tool designed to enhance Gmail by providing built-in agents that automate email processing tasks.

how to use Gwiz?

To use Gwiz, simply install it and configure the agents to automate tasks such as forwarding emails, applying labels, and summarizing your inbox using natural language commands.

key features of Gwiz?

  • Automation of email tasks with natural language processing
  • Ability to forward, label, and summarize emails
  • Free basic usage with an option to upgrade to Gwiz Pro for advanced features

use cases of Gwiz?

  1. Automating the organization of support emails in your inbox.
  2. Summarizing daily email activity for quick reviews.
  3. Applying labels to incoming emails based on predefined rules.

FAQ from Gwiz?

  • Is Gwiz free to use?

Yes! Gwiz offers free basic usage, with an option to upgrade for more powerful tools.

  • Can I customize the agents?

Yes! You can configure the agents to suit your specific email processing needs.

  • What types of tasks can Gwiz automate?

Gwiz can automate a variety of tasks including forwarding emails, applying labels, and summarizing inbox content.

Server Config

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "Gwiz": {
      "url": "https://mcp.gwiz.ai"
    }
  }
}
Project Info
Created At
6 months ago
Updated At
6 months ago
Author Name
Steve Peak
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automation

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