
Perplexity now offers “Email Assistant,” an AI tool that helps you manage your inbox. It can schedule meetings, draft email replies, and generally handle your email for you. This feature works with both Outlook and Gmail, but it’s only available to subscribers of Perplexity’s premium “Max” plan, which costs $200 per month.
Perplexity boasts that its AI can transform your email inbox from a chaotic mess into an organized system of scheduled meetings, pre-written responses, and prioritized tasks. It automatically sorts your emails and uses labels, making it easy to identify and focus on what’s most important.
Perplexity will soon be able to help with your email by drafting responses that sound just like you. It will wait for your approval before sending anything. Plus, you can ask it to check your calendar and schedule meetings for you.
Perplexity explains that to easily schedule meetings, simply add the Perplexity Email Assistant to any meeting request. It will then automatically check your availability, propose suitable times, and send out invitations.
Here’s a rundown of all the features:
- Know what needs a reply and what’s FYI. Email assistant automatically tags emails so you can focus on what matters
- AI-drafted responses appear in replies automatically, matching your tone and style
- Email Assistant handles the back-and-forth and puts meetings on the calendar for you
- Get summaries of meetings, key emails, and daily priorities right from Perplexity
Perplexity’s recently launched AI email assistant demonstrates how artificial intelligence can boost everyday productivity. The company assures users that all information processed by the AI is protected with strong encryption and will not be used for training its AI models.
The Perplexity Email Assistant works with both Outlook and Gmail. To use it, you’ll need a Perplexity Max subscription and can set it up through the Perplexity website.
Perplexity recently released Comet, an AI-powered web browser, initially only for Perplexity Max subscribers. They’ve stated Comet will eventually be available to all users, but they haven’t made a similar commitment regarding their new AI email assistant.
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2025-09-22 20:39