Gmail

Connect Gmail so Maya can triage, draft and send on your behalf.

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Connect Gmail to let Maya, your email agent, work directly in your inbox.

Good to know

Maya always asks before sending. You stay in control — nothing leaves your inbox without your confirmation.

What you can do

  • Triage — get a clear summary of what's new and what needs you.
  • Draft — Maya writes on‑brand replies you can edit.
  • Send — with your explicit confirmation, never automatically.
  • Follow up — keep threads from slipping through the cracks.

Connect Gmail

  1. Open Settings → Integrations.
  2. Click Connect next to Gmail.
  3. Sign in with your Google account.
  4. Review and approve the requested permissions.

What Unyo accesses

Unyo only requests what's needed to operate the integration, and your access tokens are encrypted. You can disconnect at any time from Settings → Integrations.

PermissionWhat it lets Maya do
ReadTriage and summarise your inbox
Compose & sendDraft replies and send the ones you approve
LabelsOrganise threads so the important ones surface first

Tips

  • Start by asking Maya to summarize unread emails before letting her draft.
  • Use labels to tell Maya which threads matter most.
Does Maya send emails without my approval?

No. By default Maya drafts replies and waits for your confirmation. You can enable auto‑send per workflow if you want to.

Can I connect more than one Gmail account?

Yes. Connect each account from Settings → Integrations — Maya keeps them separate and lets you choose which one to work in.

Is my data used to train models?

No. Your email content is used only to run the tasks you ask for, and tokens are encrypted at rest.

Troubleshooting

If the connection fails, disconnect and reconnect, and make sure pop‑ups are allowed for the sign‑in window.