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Automating Gmail With Fusing

· 5 min read
Peter Beresford

As the world becomes increasingly digital, many people rely on email as their primary method of communication. Whether it's for work, school, or personal matters, email has become a vital part of our daily lives. However, managing an overflowing inbox can be overwhelming, especially if you receive hundreds of emails a day. Fortunately, with the help of automation tools like Fusing, you can automate your Gmail tasks and free up more time for other important tasks.

What is Fusing?

Fusing is an automation tool that allows you to connect different apps, services and APIs together, creating workflows that automate repetitive tasks. With Fusing, you can create triggers that initiate an action in another app, creating a seamless and efficient workflow.

One of the most popular apps to integrate with Fusing is Gmail. By automating your Gmail tasks with Fusing, you can save time and reduce the stress of managing a busy inbox. Here are some of the ways you can use Fusing to automate your Gmail tasks.

Send personalized email campaigns

If you're in charge of sending out regular email campaigns to your subscribers or customers, you know how time-consuming and tedious it can be. However, with Fusing, you can automate the process and send personalized emails to your subscribers without any manual effort.

To set up a workflow that automates your email campaigns, you'll need to connect your email marketing tool with Fusing. Once you've done that, you can create a trigger that will send an email to your subscribers whenever a new contact is added to your email list.

To make your emails more personalized, you can use Fusing's email editor to create dynamic content that changes based on the recipient's name, location, or other attributes. By automating your email campaigns with Fusing, you can save time and improve your marketing efforts.

Create new Google Calendar events from Gmail messages

If you receive a lot of emails about upcoming events or meetings, it can be helpful to create new Google Calendar events directly from your inbox. With Fusing, you can automate this process and save time by automatically creating new events in your Google Calendar whenever you receive an email that contains relevant information.

To set up this workflow, you'll need to connect your Gmail and Google Calendar accounts with Fusing. Once you've done that, you can create a trigger that will look for specific keywords in your emails, such as "meeting" or "appointment." Whenever an email contains one of these keywords, Fusing will create a new event in your Google Calendar with the relevant information from the email.

Archive emails from specific senders

If you receive a lot of emails from certain senders that are not important, it can be useful to automatically archive those messages to keep your inbox clutter-free. With Fusing, you can set up a workflow that will automatically archive emails from specific senders without any manual effort.

To set up this workflow, you'll need to connect your Gmail account with Fusing. Once you've done that, you can create a trigger that will look for specific senders in your inbox. Whenever an email is received from one of those senders, Fusing will automatically archive the message, keeping your inbox clean and organized.

Save Gmail attachments to cloud storage

If you receive a lot of email attachments, it can be helpful to automatically save those attachments to a cloud storage service like Dropbox or Google Drive. With Fusing, you can set up a workflow that will automatically save your Gmail attachments to your preferred cloud storage service, saving you time and making it easier to access your files.

To set up this workflow, you'll need to connect your Gmail and cloud storage accounts with Fusing. Once you've done that, you can create a trigger that will look for emails with attachments. Whenever an email with an attachment is