ChatGPT web version supports direct email sending: draft and send without switching pages

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According to Beating monitoring, OpenAI’s web-based ChatGPT has launched a direct email-sending feature. Users can complete the entire process—from drafting, editing, to sending—directly within a dedicated writing interface, without needing to switch to an external email client or perform manual copy-and-paste.

Previously, ChatGPT could help users draft emails, but users still had to copy the text and sign in to external clients such as Gmail or Outlook to send them. The sending steps have now been integrated directly into the writing interface. Users only need to connect their email account in the web settings, and then they can send drafts to recipients with a single click in the editing areas (Writing Blocks).

By linking content generation to immediate distribution, the direct email-sending feature bridges the “last mile” and is intended to reduce the cost of context switching within the workflow. The first batch of features has been rolled out gradually to users of ChatGPT’s web version.

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