Compose, reply, forward
Start a new message, reply, reply-all, or forward the open thread without leaving the keyboard.
Press Cmd Shift P and search every Gmail action by name. Archive, label, snooze, jump to a folder, or start a reply without ever reaching for the mouse.
Works in Chrome · Free core · No account needed to start
The keys exist, but they're invisible. So you reach for the mouse, hunt through menus, and lose your flow dozens of times a day.
You hunt the sidebarSwitching to a label means scanning a list instead of typing its name.
You forget the keysWas it E to archive or Y? You give up and click.
You leave the keyboardEvery mouse trip is a small tax on attention that adds up over a day.
Open it anywhere with Cmd Shift P, type a few letters, and press enter.
Start a new message, reply, reply-all, or forward the open thread without leaving the keyboard.
Archive, delete, mute, mark read or unread, apply a label, or snooze a thread, all from one search box.
Type a label, folder, or sender and go straight there. No more scanning the sidebar to switch views.
Every command shows its native Gmail key right beside it. Use the palette today, and you'll have the keys memorized before long.
Install from the Chrome Web Store. There's nothing to configure and no account to create.
Hit Cmd Shift P (or Ctrl Shift P on Windows) and the palette appears.
Search for any action, press enter, and it runs on the current context.
The palette runs entirely in your browser. It triggers Gmail's own actions through the interface you already use. It does not read, store, index, or send the contents of your messages anywhere.
The core palette and all navigation are free forever. Upgrade to unlock every action.
Limited palette and navigation. Free forever, no card.
Unlock all features. Cancel anytime.
That's €1 a month, billed once a year.
Pay once. Yours forever, no renewals.
Yes. It runs on top of Gmail, so all your labels, filters, and settings stay exactly as they are. It also plays nicely alongside other Gmail extensions.
No. It works locally in your browser and triggers Gmail's own actions. It never reads, stores, or transmits the contents of your messages.
The palette, all navigation, and up to three triage actions are free forever. Paid plans unlock every action — uncapped triage, label navigation, and bulk actions like emptying spam or trash.
Chrome today. Edge and other Chromium browsers are on the roadmap.
That opens the palette. It's the same shortcut VS Code uses for its command palette, and it stays clear of Gmail's own editor shortcuts. If it ever clashes with something on your machine, you can remap it.
Yes. If a paid plan isn't for you, just ask within 14 days and you'll get your money back.
Add the palette to Chrome and run your inbox from the keyboard.
Add to Chrome — free