City
Epaper

Google rolling out feature to let users negotiate time directly in Gmail

By IANS | Updated: July 12, 2023 16:50 IST

San Francisco, July 12 Google is rolling out a new feature on Gmail that allows users to negotiate ...

Open in App

San Francisco, July 12 Google is rolling out a new feature on Gmail that allows users to negotiate time directly in the email service.

"We're adding a feature into Gmail that helps you find convenient 1:1 meeting times with others much quicker," the company said in a Workspace Updates blogpost on Tuesday.

This feature will be helpful for users when scheduling time with customers, partners or people in their organisation whose Google Calendars are not visible to them.

"While composing an email, you will see a new Calendar icon with all Calendar-related actions consolidated and easily discoverable."

There is an option with which users can offer times when they are free.

"You can select and insert proposed meeting times directly from your calendar into the email without leaving Gmail," the company said.

Then the recipient of the email can review the proposed times and select one directly from the email to automatically get an email with a calendar invite.

With another option, users can create an event to schedule a meeting and share the event information back in the email.

"Starting the flow opens up a calendar event creation on the right with the recipients and title pre-filled from the email," the tech giant added.

Then an event summary will automatically be inserted into the email body for easy sharing.

Earlier, this option was available in the three-dot menu on top of the email conversation view.

--IANS

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Tags: Workspace updatesgoogleGoogle PlayGoogle MapsGoogle Play StoreGoogle HomeGoogle StoreGoogle CloudGoogle Mobile ServicesGoogle CalendarGoogle Pixel Slate
Open in App

Related Stories

MaharashtraRatnagiri: Truck Carrying Chemicals Overturns After Driver Follows Google Maps Shortcut

Navi MumbaiNavi Mumbai: Car Following Google Maps Falls Into Creek in Belapur, Woman Rescued (Watch Video)

TechnologyPixel 6a Battery Replacement: Google Offers Free Battery Change for Affected Devices in India; Check Details Inside

TechnologyLost With No Internet? This Genius iPhone Hack Could Save You in an Emergency

Technology'In Memory of Victims': What Does the Black Ribbon Below Google Search Bar Mean?

Technology Realted Stories

TechnologyIndia surpassed Japan to become world's third-largest solar energy producer: Minister

TechnologyOver 76 pc rural households in India report higher consumption: NABARD

TechnologyIndian economy to excel despite US tariffs, trade deal expected by October: Report

TechnologyTrump asks 17 non-Indian drug majors to cut prices in US; Nifty pharma dips

TechnologyIndia's manufacturing PMI rises to 16-month high in July despite global uncertainties