Google tests new Gemini Inbox section for Workspace triage

Google is testing a dedicated inbox in the Gemini app for Workspace users, with smart filters to triage, track, and review tasks with AI.

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Google appears to be building a dedicated inbox section inside the Gemini app for Business and Workspace customers. This feature has been spotted in recent builds but is not yet available to anyone. The layout centers on three filters that allow a person to sort items to follow up on, review what has been marked done, and check work that is ready for review. The framing points at an Inbox Zero workflow that pulls messages out of Gmail and into the Gemini surface itself, rather than layering help on top of the mailbox.

The more telling signal is the "Needs review" filter, which suits a proactive agent that triages email and data from connected sources, then files what it finds into a structured to-do list for a person to walk through. This pattern already runs through some other Google apps:

  1. Daily Brief compiles urgent mail and calendar items into a morning summary.
  2. Gemini Spark operates as a background agent that can archive newsletters and surface follow-ups.
  3. The Gmail-based AI Inbox, shown to testers earlier this year, lifts deadlines and tasks to the top.

Placing this view inside Gemini aligns with the company's wider direction. Google has spent the past year transforming Gemini from a chatbot into a worker, adding a macOS app, browser-driven agent runs, and the no-code automation builder, now called Workspace Studio, which is accessible from Gmail. Folding email triage, task tracking, and those automations into one panel would push Gemini toward a consolidated desktop workspace, a single place where Computer Use and Browser control sit beside the mailbox. Whether that becomes a true super app for Workspace remains open, though rival agent platforms are moving in the same direction.