Gmail users, both private and business users, now have a series of native third-party add-ons at disposal to integrate them into our inboxes. So, with these, we can complement some tasks without having to leave Gmail. For now, the plugins we have available correspond to Asana, Dialpad, DocuSign (coming soon), Hire (belonging to Google), Intuit QuickBooks, ProsperWorks, RingCentral, Smartsheet, Streak, Trello, and Wrike.
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To access the Marketplace, where they are available for your selection, we only have to press the configuration icon. That we have available in the upper right of our inbox, in whose menu we will now see the new option called ” Download add-ons. That will open the window of the Marketplace to choose those add-ons that we want to integrate natively.
Apparently, the idea of offering third-party add-ons in Gmail aims to seek the improvement of the daily workflow according to the needs of each one of us. So that the next add-ons that are launched will also be aimed at improving our productivity.
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Once we have integrated those add-ons that we need. So, we can make use of them both from the web as from the Gmail application for Android devices. At the moment it will not be possible to use the plugins in the Gmail app on iOS. Although Google is working with Apple to make it possible, nor through GMail’s Inbox.
The release of native plug-ins in Gmail is not surprising. As it was introduced at the last Google I/O 2017 conference. Though at the time it was available as a developer preview. By the way, Google wants developers to continue to create their native add-ons for their organizations, and thereby get more from Gmail.