Overview
Add batch reply function to Gmail, reply multiple selected emails with one click
The operation process of Gmail Bulk Reply Assistant is simple and intuitive: users only need to check the emails to be processed, click the Bulk Reply button provided by the extension tool, and then enter the reply content in the pop-up editing window. The tool supports the use of variable tags to automatically insert personalized elements such as recipient names and original email subjects, so that bulk replies do not lose their personal touch. This tool is particularly useful for professionals, customer service teams, educators, and marketers who often need to deal with a large number of similar emails. It not only handles simple confirmation replies, but also supports saving reply templates, allowing users to quickly select appropriate preset reply content according to different scenarios. The installation process does not require complex configuration. The extension is perfectly integrated into the Gmail interface and maintains the native user experience. It also provides a reply history function to facilitate users to track the bulk replies they have sent, ensuring the consistency and traceability of the workflow. As a tool focused on improving Gmail usage efficiency, it provides powerful functions while maintaining a simple design, making it an ideal assistant for improving email work efficiency. By significantly reducing repetitive work, Gmail Bulk Reply Assistant allows users to focus more on important emails that really need personalized processing and achieve more efficient email management.
Details
- Version1.1
- UpdatedApril 10, 2025
- Offered by6537773
- Size137KiB
- Languages54 languages
- Developer
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