Smart Inbox
Automatic categorization that turns Gmail's wall of new mail into a triaged feed.
What it does
Smart Inbox classifies every incoming thread into one of a handful of categories and applies a Gmail label. The label syncs to Gmail, so your filters and mobile clients see the same categorization.
Default categories
| Category | What goes here |
|---|---|
| To Respond | Anything that needs a reply from you. Also drives the drafting queue. |
| FYI | Information you should see but don't need to act on. |
| Marketing | Newsletters, promotional sends, drip campaigns. |
| Notifications | System emails — alerts, receipts, status updates. |
| Pitch | Cold outreach and sales pitches. |
| Calendar | Meeting invites and reschedules. |
Re-labeling
If DUGGAI puts a thread in the wrong bucket, just re-label it. The next time a similar thread arrives — same sender, similar content — it'll go to the right place. You don't need to do this more than once or twice for any given pattern.
Per-sender rules
For senders that should always go to a specific category (e.g. always-FYI from a specific newsletter), add a per-sender rule from the contact panel. Per-sender rules override the classifier.
Marketing handling
Marketing mail is excluded from the drafting queue by default — DUGGAI won't draft a reply to a newsletter. If you actually want to reply to a marketing thread, re-label it as To Respond and DUGGAI will draft.
Custom categories
Custom categories aren't exposed in the UI yet — they're on the roadmap. For now, the closest thing is a per-sender rule plus a Gmail filter for visibility.
Privacy
Categorization happens with the same privacy posture as drafting. The model sees the thread; nothing is stored beyond your account. See Privacy & data.