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Daily Challenge: Let Claude Clean Up Your Inbox

A practical guide to connecting Gmail to Claude Desktop, with ready-to-use prompts, safety tips, and fixes for everything that can go wrong.

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Daily Challenge: Let Claude Clean Up Your Inbox

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Today we're connecting Gmail to Claude Desktop, opening Cowork, and letting Claude help us sort through the mess. Not alone. Together with it.

Before we start: What's Cowork?

Cowork is a mode inside Claude Desktop where Claude can see your screen and work with you in real time. You give it a direction, it sees what's in front of you, and it helps. Perfect for tasks like scanning through your inbox.

The steps: Get started in five minutes

  1. Open Claude Desktop — Make sure you're on the latest version. Auto-update usually handles this.
  2. Connect the Gmail connector — Go to Settings, find Integrations or Connectors, click Connect Gmail. You'll be asked to sign in with your Google account.
  3. Permissions? Read-only — When Google asks for permissions, grant read access only. No writing, no deleting, no sending. Important details on this below.
  4. Switch to the Cowork tab — Inside Claude Desktop, click the Cowork tab at the top. This lets Claude see your screen and help you in real time.
  5. Give Claude the task — Just type what you want. Ready-to-use prompts below.

Important warnings before you start

Read this part. Seriously.

  • Claude does not delete anything on its own. It suggests, you decide. It can't delete emails even if you ask it to (assuming you gave read-only access).
  • Always start with "show me" before "delete" or "move." That way you see what it found before taking action.
  • If a popup asks for delete or write permissions — don't approve it. That shouldn't be there if you connected correctly. If it shows up, disconnect and reconnect with read-only permissions.
  • Don't panic about the numbers. If you have 3,000 unread emails, that's fine. The goal isn't inbox zero today. It's to start seeing order.

6 ready-to-use prompts

Copy, paste, adjust to your needs:

  • "Look at my last 200 emails and organize them by category" — Claude will give you a neat table: work, newsletters, purchases, bills, personal.
  • "Find emails I can safely delete — automated alerts, spam, or newsletters I never opened" — It'll show you a list. You decide what actually gets deleted.
  • "Show me all the newsletters I receive and tell me which ones I should unsubscribe from" — Based on what you opened and what you didn't.
  • "Give me a summary of all unread emails from the past week" — Great for Monday morning. A quick summary instead of scrolling.
  • "Find old emails from over a year ago that I never opened" — These are usually the first candidates for deletion.
  • "Find all emails from shopping sites and group them by store" — Helps you see where most of the noise is coming from.

What to do with the results

After Claude shows you what it found:

  1. Go through the list. If something looks important — don't delete it.
  2. Open Gmail and manually delete what you truly don't need.
  3. Unsubscribe from newsletters you don't read (the Unsubscribe button at the bottom of the email).
  4. Set up Gmail filters for recurring emails.

The goal isn't inbox zero in one day. The goal is knowing what's in there and starting to take control instead of letting it control you.

Something went wrong? Here are the fixes

"Claude can't see my emails"

The connection probably didn't complete. Go to Settings > Integrations and check that Gmail shows as Connected. If not, click Connect again. Sometimes you need to disconnect and reconnect.

"Claude says it doesn't have access"

You might have selected the wrong Google account (if you have multiple). Disconnect the connector, reconnect, and make sure you select the right account on the Google screen.

"I asked for a summary and got no response"

Sometimes if there are many emails, it takes a few seconds. Wait. If there's no response after a minute, try a smaller number: "Look at my last 50 emails" instead of 200.

"Claude is showing me old emails, not recent ones"

Be specific with dates. Instead of "show me emails" say "show me emails from the past week" or "from today."

"I accidentally approved delete permissions"

No worries. Go to myaccount.google.com/permissions, find Claude and click Remove Access. Then reconnect in Claude Desktop, this time with read-only permissions.

"The connector disconnects every few hours"

This happens sometimes after a Claude Desktop update or a Google password change. Just reconnect. Takes 10 seconds.

"I'm worried Claude will delete important emails"

If you gave read-only permissions — it physically cannot delete anything. It only reads and suggests. The actual deletion? Always manual, through Gmail itself, by you.

Send us the result

Did the challenge? Great. Send a screenshot of your inbox after the cleanup, or a screenshot of the summary Claude gave you. We'd love to see it.

And if you got stuck anywhere, drop a message in the group and we'll help out.

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