Google Mail - Enabling "Nudges"


Nudges are a feature that utilize the AI to tag messages that may need action - either by you or by the person you sent it to.  Some people find it a bit creepy; others see it as an invasion of privacy (it's reading your email to know if it needs to nudge you).  It is an easy feature to turn on and/or off.

If you are a person that keeps a lot of email in your Inbox, however, it may be worth trying it out to not miss some that need a reply...

To turn nudges on or off, go to the email settings:


There are 2 options for nudges - reminders if you may have missed something, or reminders if someone hasn't replied:

If you have it turned on, emails the AI has tagged as needing a reply will be appended with a message that tells you when it was received, and asking if you want to Reply.  It will also be moved up into the Unread section if you have your inbox divided:

If you have it turned on, emails the AI has tagged as sent by you and requesting a response will be appended with a message that tells you when you sent it and asking if you want to follow up.  It will also be moved up into the Unread section of if you have your inbox divided:

If you have one of these emails open, you have the option to dismiss the nudge in the upper right:


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