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Send Emails From ChatGPT Without Copying and Pasting

Send Emails From ChatGPT Without Copying and Pasting

ChatGPT can now help supported users move from drafting an email to sending it without the usual copy-and-paste routine. When Gmail or Outlook is connected, you can draft, revise, review, and send supported email messages from the same ChatGPT conversation.


By Rodger Mansfield, Technology Editor
June 27, 2026


ChatGPT
You ask ChatGPT to write the perfect email. 

It gives you a clean draft. Then you open Gmail or Outlook, paste the text, fix the spacing, add the recipient, check the subject line, and read the message one more time before pressing Send.

That extra step is not difficult, but it is friction. 

It also creates room for small mistakes, especially when you are juggling several messages, meetings, or customer follow-ups.

Here’s a Cool Tip: Draft, Review, and Send Email from ChatGPT.

OpenAI has added a more direct option for supported users. 

If you have Gmail or Outlook connected to ChatGPT, you can ask ChatGPT to draft and send emails from the same web conversation. ChatGPT creates the draft, then you review and choose whether to send it.

Send Email from ChatGPT

Feature Explanation

The feature lets ChatGPT help with more of the email workflow, not just the writing.

Instead of asking ChatGPT for text and manually moving that text into Gmail or Outlook, supported users can ask ChatGPT to create an email draft and send it after review. 

The experience works through ChatGPT’s writing blocks and connected apps.

Writing blocks are editable draft areas inside ChatGPT. 

They are designed for text you may want to revise, reuse, copy, save, or send. 

For example, ChatGPT may place an email draft into a writing block so you can edit it directly, ask for revisions, open a larger editor, or use available actions for that draft.

Connected apps, formerly called connectors, let ChatGPT work with outside services. 

In this case, Gmail or Outlook must be connected before ChatGPT can help with email-related actions. 

Sending emails from ChatGPT is available on the web for Plus, Pro, Business, and Enterprise users with Gmail or Outlook connected.

This matters because many people already use ChatGPT to write emails. 

The new process reduces the handoff between “write this for me” and “send this message.” 

That makes it useful for business users, travelers, teachers, students, families, freelancers, and anyone who writes routine messages throughout the day.

The feature is especially handy for messages that need a little polish: client follow-ups, appointment confirmations, school notes, travel requests, thank-you emails, meeting recaps, and polite replies that need the right tone.

It is not a replacement for judgment. Email still deserves review. 

The recipient, subject, body, attachments, privacy details, and tone all need a human check before anything goes out.

What You’ll Gain
  • Save time by drafting and sending from one place.
  • Reduce copy-and-paste mistakes between ChatGPT and email.
  • Improve tone by asking ChatGPT to revise before sending.
  • Keep control by reviewing the message before approval.

Step-by-Step Instructions

Here's how to do it.

Web:
  1. Open ChatGPT, www.ChatGPT.com,  in a web browser and sign in.
  2. Select your profile menu.
  3. Go to Settings > Apps.
  4. Find Gmail or Outlook Email, if available for your account.
  5. Select Connect and complete the sign-in and authorization process.
  6. Start a new chat.
  7. Ask ChatGPT to draft an email
  8. Review the draft in the writing block or message preview.
  9. Ask for changes if needed. Example: “Make it warmer and shorter.”
  10. When the send option appears, review the recipient, subject line, and message body.
  11. Approve the send action only after everything looks correct.
Example:

“Write a short email to Apple Inc. about Siri not summarizing URLs in the beta version of iOS 27”

Send Emails from ChatGPT Example
fig. 1 - Send Emails from ChatGPT Example

Pros and Cons

Pros:
  • Saves time for routine messages, especially replies, confirmations, and follow-ups.
  • Helps improve tone before sending, such as making a message warmer, shorter, firmer, or more professional.
  • Reduces formatting and copy-paste errors.
  • Useful for business users who write frequent client or team updates.
  • Helpful for home users who want clearer school, medical, travel, or family messages.

Cons:
  • Direct sending is verified for the web, not every ChatGPT app.
  • Requires a supported paid ChatGPT plan and a connected Gmail or Outlook account.
  • Workspace admins may block apps, limit actions, or require approval.
  • Users still need to verify recipients, subject lines, message content, and attachments.
  • Availability may vary by account, app configuration, region, workspace policy, and rollout status.

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Feature Access

  • Sending emails from ChatGPT is available on the web for users on Plus, Pro, Business, and Enterprise plans with Gmail or Outlook connected.
  • Supported email services: Gmail and Outlook.
  • Access type: Subscription with connected app requirement.
  • Availability may vary by account, region, workspace settings, admin policy, connected app permissions, and product rollout.
  • For managed workspaces, admins may allow or block specific apps, limit app actions, restrict connected domains, or require approval before write actions such as sending email.

Score

Criterion  |  Score (0-10)  |  Justification

Value  |  8
This solves a real workflow problem for people who already use ChatGPT to draft email. It saves time and reduces copy-paste friction.

Usability  |  7
The workflow is simple once Gmail or Outlook is connected, but setup, plan limits, and workspace controls add friction.

Wow Factor  |  7
Sending email from the same chat feels useful and modern, but it is an incremental productivity improvement rather than a complete reinvention of email. |

Total: 22/30 | ๐Ÿ‘ Good 
A practical, useful upgrade for ChatGPT users who already rely on AI to write emails.

Compared with Gemini in Gmail or Copilot in Outlook, ChatGPT’s advantage is its flexible conversation-first drafting style. 

Its limitation is that direct sending depends on supported web access, connected apps, and account permissions.

Key Takeaways

ChatGPT can now help supported users draft, revise, and send emails from the web when Gmail or Outlook is connected. 

The feature is most useful for routine messages, but the best habit is still simple: review everything before you approve the send action.

Cool Tip Snapshot
  • Feature Name: Send Emails from ChatGPT.
  • Platform(s): ChatGPT Web with Gmail or Outlook connected.
  • Quick Benefit: Draft, revise, and send email from one ChatGPT conversation.
  • Best For: Business users, travelers, families, educators, creators, and productivity users.
  • Access Type: Subscription, Connected App, Web, Availability May Vary.
  • Difficulty: Easy.

Try It Yourself

Try ChatGPT with one low-risk email today, such as a thank-you note, appointment confirmation, or short follow-up. 

Review every detail before sending, then share your experience in the comments, subscribe to the One Cool Tip newsletter, and pass this Cool Tip along to family, friends, and coworkers.


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Rodger Mansfield,
a seasoned technology expert and editor of OneCoolTip.com, transforms complex tech into practical advice for everyday users. His Cool Tips empower readers to stay productive, secure, and one step ahead in the digital world.

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