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So, finally, Perplexity has launched a new feature called Email assistance, which is available to Max plan subscribers. This new feature includes some amazing agentic capabilities for Google and Outlook accounts that will assist you with every step of the mailing process.
So the first feature this email assistance provides is completely aligned with its name, as it drafts the email while retaining your personal tone.
The second point is inbox organization and prioritization, which labels emails by analyzing them and grouping them based on whether or not their content is important.
If we move forward, it will hold the work as an assistance while scheduling meetings, even automatically by analyzing the email and updating your calendar.
It will also assist you in summarizing messages and answering questions that you may have. For example, if you ask which email you should check before meeting, it will tell you.
As a result, the email assistant is only available to perplexity's Max subscribers. While the maximum subscription cost is around $200 per month, which is quite expensive.
Although this email assistance supports integration with Gmail and Outlook.
You can use perplexity's microsite to activate all of these perks in your Max plan.
So, this email assistance is GDPR and SOC 2 compliant, and user data will not be used in any training model.
However, this launch has the limitation that it is only available for Gmail and Outlook and only for Max plan subscribers, and the full capabilities are dependent on the permissions you grant regarding the calendar and email sending, implying that you have complete control over the automation.
Do you know when and why this email assistance comes into play? When your email inbox is full of emails and you're not sure which one to check out first, this will be your one-and-only companion, saving you time and hustle and making the process and your work more fluid.
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