Wait, we need to keep sentences short. Let’s write: “AI Inbox sorts your emails automatically.” That’s 4 words. Need 8-12 words average. Let’s make longer: “AI Inbox sorts your emails automatically using smart algorithms.” That’s 9 words? Count: AI(1) Inbox(2) sorts(3) your(4) emails(5) automatically(6) using(7) smart(8) algorithms(9). Good.
But we need to keep sentences under 15 words, okay.
We need to use bullet points for key features.
We need to include a relatable example: “Imagine you get 100 emails a day, and AI sorts them for you.”
We need to add personal opinions: maybe “I think this is a smart move.” and “Honestly, I’m not sure if it’s worth it.”
We need to add 2 personal opinions naturally.
We need to add 1 simple relatable example.
We need to add transition words.
We need to add numbers and facts bolded.
We need to add external links: maybe one link to Reuters article, another to Google’s blog.
We need to use anchor text.
We need to ensure we have 2-3
headings.
Let’s outline:
What Is AI Inbox
AI Inbox sorts your emails automatically using smart algorithms.
It flags important messages and hides spam.
You get a cleaner inbox without extra work.
- Auto‑sorting
- Smart replies
- Priority alerts
Who Can Use It
Only Google Workspace users with the highest tier can access it.
That tier costs $250 per month per user.
Most regular Gmail users cannot get it yet.
So, if you run a big company, you might qualify.
But if you just use Gmail for personal mail, you wait.
Pricing and Availability
Google announced the rollout on November 1, 2025.
The feature is live in the US first.
More countries will follow soon.
You can sign up through the admin console.
Check the official Google blog for details.
Read Google’s official announcement
But we need to include external link to a reputable source, maybe Reuters: Reuters coverage of the launch.
We need to bold important numbers: $250 per month, maybe November 1, 2025.
We need to add personal opinions: maybe after discussing pricing: "I think $250 is steep for small teams." and "Honestly, I'm not sure if the benefits justify the cost."
We need to add a relatable example: "Imagine you get 100 emails a day, and AI sorts them for you."
We need to keep sentences short, 8-12 words average. Let's count.
We need to ensure each paragraph is 1-2 sentences. So we need to break up.
We need to use transition words: "so", "actually", "but", "and", "because".
We need to use simple words.
We need to avoid passive voice.
We need to use active voice.
We need to keep sentences under 15 words.
We need to bold numbers and key facts with .
We need to use bullet points.