In today’s email-centric work environment, you have to make sure you’re on top of your game.
But that’s easier said than done. You likely use email to manage customer relationships, talk to your team, network and manage your to-do list. Keeping up with everything makes it all-too-easy to drown in an ocean of emails.
Luckily, tons of Gmail plugins exist that make your life way easier. Some of these Gmail extensions add handy new features and capabilities to your email account, while others make a huge difference in email optimization.
You can now send higher-quality, better-informed emails, faster than ever—so that communication with clients and peers doesn’t have to take up half your day.
Here are 17 game-changing Gmail extensions, compiled and researched by us over here at Process Street.
Use Gmail for more than email
Most businesses take advantage of numerous productivity and workflow tools—from CRM, to messenger apps, to project management software.
But sometimes all those tools get tiresome, so it’s an awesome feeling to get to combine multiple tools into one. Here are a few Gmail extensions that turn your inbox into much more than a storage platform.
1. Clearbit
Chrome Web Store rating: 5/5 stars
Install the Clearbit extension here
Clearbit serves as a prospecting tool that helps you collect emails and fill in the blanks on leads you already have. After receiving a single email, you have instant access to all the senders info, like his or her role, the size of their company, and even how much money it raised.
This discreet but powerful plugin has done wonders for businesses that are looking to increase lead quality. In fact, thanks to Clearbit, the media monitoring startup, Mention was able to increase their signup conversion by over 54%.
=1. Right Inbox
Chrome Web Store rating: 4.7/5
Right Inbox gives your Gmail superpowers. Tracking, scheduling, templates, sequences, private notes, reminders, and CRM syncing turn your Gmail into a full on communications platform.
Beyond that, though, it’s worth noting the little things. We spend so long inside our inboxes that we want them to be a pleasure to use. With Right Inbox you can make emails more fun and visual for you and the receiver. You can enable visual previews of webpages or search for gifs from Giphy to lighten the mood.
It’s practical and enjoyable. The Right Inbox chrome extension has a 4.7/5 rating from over 12,000 reviews.
2. Streak
Chrome Web Store rating: 4/5 stars
Streak is a sales-oriented Gmail plugin for teams that are tired of switching between their CRM and their email. Streak literally turns your Gmail into a CRM, changing the appearance and organization of your inbox.
It allows you to organize your sales funnel, keep track of leads, set reminders, and share your workflow with your team.
3. Todoist
Chrome Web Store rating: 4/5 stars
Todoist, one of our favorite Gmail extensions, turns your email into a task management system. Accessible straight from Gmail, this extension lets you access and amend your to-do list anytime, anywhere (even offline!).
Our inboxes are filled with questions, scheduling requests, and various other delegations. You might not realize it, but your email is probably already a to-do list—just a disorganized one.
Use Gmail extensions to secure your data
Businesses are trusted to keep their customers’ data confidential, so they have to take email security much more seriously than regular consumers.
While many emails don’t contain any valuable information about your company or clients, you want to make sure you don’t let your guard down. Passwords, personal client information, or even insider company information should be handled with great care.
Check out these Gmail extensions that ensure your actions and data stay private.
4. Mailvelope
Chrome Web Store rating: 4.5/5 stars
It is well-known that Gmail is not impervious to hackers. This is why Mailvelope takes security to the next level by offering end-to-end encryption.
It encrypts any requested email and provides a unique key to the sender. Share that key with the recipient of your email (obviously not via email), and your data will be delivered safe and sound.
5. Dropbox for Gmail
Chrome Web Store rating: 4/5 stars
Often the most private files are sent as PDF attachments—contracts, documents, financial records. That means you’ll want to take extra precautions when it comes to email attachments.
Any documents that are uploaded to Dropbox are encrypted at rest and in transit. With this plugin, you can easily send and preview these files without leaving your window, while never having to worry about them getting into the wrong hands.
6. UglyEmail
Chrome Web Store rating: 4/5 stars
UglyEmail is a simple but useful Gmail extension that puts an “evil eye” next to emails that are being tracked.
With all those email trackers out there, it’s unsettling to know that some of your clients might be keeping tabs on whether or not you have checked their email. If any of your contacts know that you’ve opened their email but are not responding, you can come across as negligent or disinterested.
Eliminate context-switching
You open up Gmail and go to draft an email. Then you remember that you need a PDF file from a previous email. So you open a new tab, search your archive, find the PDF, download it, and, finally, re-attach it to the correct email. Sound familiar?
There’s nothing more annoying than switching between screens and devices to gather all the necessary, relevant information for what should have been a quick email.
Here are a few extensions that will eliminate some of that friction.
7. Checker Plus
Chrome Web Store rating: 5/5 stars
The Checker Plus Gmail extension allows you to fully customize email alerts. You can decide which emails will trigger a notification, and how Checker notifies you— whether it’s via push notifications to your desktop, a sound, or it can even read the subject line out to you.
If you enable push notification, you can also quickly interact with the emails, deleting them or marking them as read when they pop up.
8. Cloudy
Chrome Web Store rating: 4/5 stars
Cloudy gives you instant access to almost any cloud file—Google Drive, Box, Picasa, Facebook, Flickr, Instagram and even direct URLs.
If you store files on numerous different platforms, you are all-too-familiar with the nuisance of downloading them and then attaching them in your email. The plugin appears as a little cloud button on the bottom menu of your email and lets you access any file in just a few clicks.
9. HelloSign
Chrome Web Store rating: 4/5 stars
HelloSign enables you to sign documents with just a few clicks, taking all paper out of the equation.
We all know what a pain it is to sign documents sent to us by email. It involves having to print, sign, scan, attach, and reply. This Gmail extension makes the process fast and easy, and don’t worry, it’s legally-binding and equipped with bank-level security.
Improve the quality of your messages
When you’re not communicating with clients face-to-face, your email has to say it all, and say it well. Your email is a small representation of the quality and professionalism of your company, so not only does it have to be clear and coherent, but it has to be free of all grammar mistakes.
Since not all of us have a copy editor handy, here are some extensions that should do the job.
10. Ginger
Chrome Web Store rating: 4/5 stars
Ginger checks for grammar, spelling, punctuation and sentence structure. And it even has a translating function that can translate words and sentences from 40 different languages.
Even if you’re a grammar whiz, when you’re sending dozens of emails a day, you’re sure to get exhausted by the last batch and let a few grammar and spelling errors slip. Use this extension to keep your emails mistake-free.
11. Google Dictionary
Chrome Web Store rating: 4.5/5 stars
Not sure you’re using the right word in that email? Install this plugin, and you won’t ever have to second-guess yourself again.
You’ll be able to double-click to find out the definition of any word, in any language. And if you learn a new word, you can save it and reference it later, building a small library of great new words to try out.
12. WiseStamp
Chrome Web Store rating: 4/5 stars
WiseStamp is a nifty extension that enables you to place a professional, dynamic signature on the bottom of all your emails, with links to all the profiles, blog posts, videos you could possibly want.
It also lets you easily add a custom signature, quote, or logo for some extra flair. If you put a lot of time into carefully crafting emails, then make sure that your signature is also up to par.
Draft emails faster with these Gmail extensions
According to a survey conducted by Reuters, U.S. workers spend approximately 6.3 hours daily checking email. That’s more than half a typical work day.
Navigating through your inbox, clicking through different tabs, and searching for various emails, all eats up a lot of precious time. Here are a few Gmail extensions that enable you to get through just as many emails in a fraction of the time.
13. Gorgias
Chrome Web Store rating: 5/5 stars
If you find that you are writing the same three emails a hundred times a day, you’re in serious need of canned responses.
Gorgias is one of the best Gmail extensions out there, enabling you to save templates and then set up keyboard shortcuts to implement them. You can also set up liquid tags, which will autofill the recipients information into specific slots. And if you set up an awesome workflow with Gorgias, you can easily share it with your team.
14. KeyRocket
Chrome Web Store rating: 4/5 stars
If you’ve been in a position where you’ve envied hotkey masters who have the ability to pluck away and manage their email inbox crazy fast, you’re in luck.
KeyRocket doesn’t add keyboard shortcuts the way Gorgias does—it simply teaches you to use the ones that are already there. Through subtle notifications, it guides you through workflow optimization.
15. Assistant.to
Chrome Web Store rating: 5/5 stars
Assistant.to enables you to view your calendar and select a few different time windows, all without leaving your window.
Almost every business has to go through some kind of back-and-forth with their clients to figure out a time to connect that works well for both parties. With this extension, when your client receives the email, he or she will be presented with different clickable options, the selection of which will update your Google calendar.
Draft on your own time
For those of us who use email as a primary method of communication, let’s face it, we’re slaves to it. We’re constantly combing through to find which emails need to be followed-up on or responded to.
And then there are all these rules. Don’t send emails in the middle of the night. You can’t send emails when you don’t have Wi-fi. We’re at the beck and call of our inbox.
Here are a few Gmail extensions that will let you take control over when and where you draft your emails.
16. Followup.cc
Chrome Web Store rating: 4.5/5 stars
Folllowup.cc lets you draft emails at your convenience and send them off at a later time. You can also set reminders for yourself to follow-up, and see if and when your emails get opened.
This keeps your mailbox tidy and organized, so you don’t have to comb through the same batch of emails every few hours to remind yourself which need a follow-up.
17. Gmail Offline
Chrome Web Store rating: 4/5 stars
Gmail Offline puts the email-drafting power back in your hands. It lets you view, draft, and respond to emails, even when you don’t have Wi-fi.
This way you can choose whatever windows of time you’d like to check your email—whether that’s your morning commute, or right before bed.
We’d love to hear about the different ways you use Gmail extensions in the comments. Who knows? You may even get featured in an upcoming article!
BONUS #1: Drag
Drag turns Gmail into collaborative Trello-like boards.
Email hasn’t evolved in the last couple of decades. Today, people get lost in their inboxes very easily, especially teams that need to work together. Drag offers a way to organize this mess.
BONUS #2: Hiver
Gmail is one of the most powerful, extensible, and widely-used email clients on the planet. But in the business world of sales and support inboxes, it is often eclipsed by standalone tools like CRMs or helpdesks.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eu_uIFdDWDI
Hiver offers a way to use Gmail with the team management features of more powerful, business-oriented tools. Add notes to emails, delegate them to specific members, and take advantage of analytics on top of Gmail’s already rich feature set.
BONUS #3: Klenty

- Know what happens after you click send. With Klenty’s extension, you can keep a track of email engagement like opens, clicks, and replies.
- Create personalized emails instantly using our template library from within Gmail
- Avoid the hassle of remembering to follow-up. Let Klenty do that for you. Write your emails and schedule to send them later.
- Set-up reminder notes and tasks for yourself and Klenty will remind you by sending you an email.
- You can easily add prospects to Klenty cadence from Gmail and send perfectly-timed automated follow-ups.
- Track the daily performance of your emails instantly using the live feed.
52 Comments
Great Post. I use a number of these, and just learned a few more great plugins. One of my favorite tricks is to have a Streak pipeline that triggers a process street check list via zapier.
Hey Brennan, woah awesome to see you using these extensions with Process Street, we will have to do a post on that in the future 🙂
Great checklist! I really admire what you are doing at Process
Street. Keep surprising us!
Thanks Ronald, will do!
Thanks, Ronald! Really appreciate the feedback.
Hi Vinay,
excellent post as usual. I think I might snatch the one or another extension for my Gmail account. One extension you have been missing (I think) is GMass.co. This extension is free and has really revolutionized the way I schedule and reply to email (think Boomerang but better).
-Mauricio
Thanks Mauricio, appreciate the feedback and thanks for the suggestion.
Cheers
Vinay
Thanks Mauricio, Gmass look great awesome!!! This is going to really improve our email process. Because we use Streak for our sales pipeline, you just gave me a supper tool to really do some great drip marketing and a bunch of other goodies.
Wow!
Hi Vinay,
This is a great article and thanks for mentioning so many useful plugins for gmail. I use some of what you mentioned and I’m already checking out some of the other ones to increase my email productivity. I’ve always been impressed by how plugins in gmail can really improve your efficiency and productivity when working with email, so thanks again for helping me save time and money.
Ste.
You’re welcome Stephen, thanks for reading and being part of the community!
Maybe you could help me?? When i see a article i just read, i would like to send that article to my
contacts. Is there an extension that would let me do that??? I have both firefox & chrome.
Boomerang for Gmail is a key one that I couldn’t be without
I will check out ClearBit and Ginger. I have started with Todoist plugin.
That is an awesome collection I must say. Followup.cc is definitely the life saver.
Hi Vinay,
Great article! Another useful Gmail extension is Lingviny.com. It helps you write emails in 40+ languages without leaving your inbox. All you need to do is write an email in your native language, and hit the button in your Gmail compose window. Your email is translated and sent directly to the recipient with the help of professional translators. Super useful for businesses with international clients and individual users who want to make sure that their message is understood.
This is a great post but it misses out one category of Gmail extensions that’s quite dear to my heart: extensions that help you avoid getting distracted by your inbox. Two such extensions in this category:
Inbox Pause [1] – lets you pause all incoming mail.
Inbox When Ready [2] – hides your entire inbox by default.
I’m the developer of Inbox When Ready – I’d love to hear your thoughts on it, and any other extensions you’re aware of in this category.
[1] http://inboxpause.com/
[2] https://inboxwhenready.org/
Boomerang is the best addon. Thanks for sharing.
Very helpful review, thanks a lot. I’ve found some really great extensions I’ve never heard about.
Also I’d suggest this app I’m using a lot https://deskun.com/
It’s basically an alternative to Boomerang, but it’s free. Check it out
Am using Boomerang. It is the really helpful addon in the gmail. Thanks for the useful article
Hi, I need help.. Is there any gmail plug in that can be use to for autoresponder so no need for us to manualy enable it on vacation autoresponder?
Hi Liera! Is this what you’re looking for? https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/ooto-scheduler/feiknodbimkndjjeldljfjlcleehpmda?hl=en-US
Am using the boomerang already. It is really informative article. Thanks for all providing extensions. I will try these.
Deskun extension is best one i think .
Dropbox for Gmail is my most favourite. Thanks for the great article.
I generally use Dropbox because it is very easy to use.
I recommend to use boomerang gmail extension. It is very important to use gmail with more features
Thanks for giving me a suggestion of these great gmail extentions
Still I haven’t used any gmail extensions and also not aware about it. But after reading this article i learned that i can do more than just email.
With streak, I have got my sales funnel running so much well. Thanks for the information.
Great blog…..
Cheers!
Very helpful review, thanks a lot. I’ve found some really great extensions I’ve never heard about.
Also I’d suggest this app I’m using a lot https://techsntrickz.com/free-music-download-apps-for-android/
It’s basically an alternative to Boomerang, but it’s free. Check it out
This is a great post but it misses out one category of Gmail extensions that’s quite dear to my heart: extensions that help you avoid getting distracted by your inbox. Two such extensions in this category:
Inbox Pause [1] – lets you pause all incoming mail.
Inbox When Ready [2] – hides your entire inbox by default.
Thanks for giving the best suggestion of these great gmail extensions.
Dropbox is a good email extension. Thanks for taking time to put up these wonderful email extensions.
Very useful Gmail Extension.
Inbox pause and Inbox ready is main key feature of this extension which I personally liked the most. Thanks for sharing with us.
First of all thanks for sharing this information I also bookmark this site
Awesome work bro! Really nice collection of gmail extensions!
These extensions are awesome. Thanks
Using Dropbox. Great collection of extensions
I use cloudy,
This is great, it’s going to help to track everything on gmail. These extensions are the best to boost any type of business.
Is Dropbox is safe?
One great extension that it’s not on the list is Mailbutler. With it, I can track my emails, schedule, and snooze them. Their message templates feature saved me a lot of time when sending bulk emails. You can also create email signatures, notes or tasks for your messages. And it’s available for Apple Mail as well.
An alternative to Boomerang is Mailbutler. In terms of functionality, I think Mailbutler works better, is smoother, and their subscription plans are a bit cheaper than Bommerangs.
I need a mailing list plugin for gmail. Gmail requires you to create a contact in the contact database for each person in order to create a gmail mailing list (really just a label) – Boo!
hello, thanks for the article! Can you help me finding an extension that turns-converts all gmail emails into a database. For example I use streak, however streak makes boxes of contacts where all mails of this contact are stored. But I need to tag every mail with one or more persons, oner or more topics, subtopics,institutions,companies etc. in order to find every mail with any of the tags I made. So if I am looking for specific customers, companies, school, positivecomments, it should list all te emails that comply. What is missing in gmail is the possibility to tag every mail with different topics to make that work
can you help me out?
Everything is very open with a clear explanation of
the challenges. It was definitely informative. Your website is useful.
Thank you for sharing!
Great post for gmail extensions and this help others also
Amazing post, thanks for sharing this article. I am truly motivated by you for blogging.
Thank You.
Hi there
Thanks for this post, Vinay!
I’m also using a Chrome extension called Murmure, highly recommend it !
Dropbox for Gmail still stands out as one of my favorite.
Great list, however I would add Active Inbox as #18 https://activeinboxhq.com/ as it empowers you to use the Getting Things Done methodology and turn your inbox into an all out project management power tool. I have no idea what I would do without it as I’ve been using it for more than 10 years.
Thanks, Vinay for this great article on the best Gmail extensions. It was worth reading.