After announcing the new work,please help me write” and “Modify your draftTo make the shortcut available on mobile, Gmail decided to make a few changes before making it available on the web. First, “Help me write” is coming to the web in the same format it launched on mobile.
Second, “Modify your draftIt looks like the shortcut has a new name. polishing. However, there is no evidence that the functionality has changed, so that’s OK.
If you use Gmail on the web, check out the newly addedplease help me writeIf the draft is empty, a shortcut will appear in the body of the email. ”polishing” shortcut only pops up for drafts that are longer than 12 words. Press the shortcut text or type Ctrl+H and the elegant email output will automatically appear.
Polish shortcuts for Gmail on the web | Image credit: Google
The same goes for the mobile version, so please help me write Shortcut for email body when draft is empty. of polishing Shortcuts also appear in drafts that are longer than 12 words.
You can also swipe the shortcut text to automatically display polished email output. Then, simply tap the adjustment tips (formalize, refine, or shorten) to edit your draft and get the results that suit your needs.
Polish shortcuts for Gmail on mobile | Image credit: Google
According to Google, shortcuts are enabled by default and cannot be disabled. Regarding the rollout, Google says: please help me write Shortcuts will be released gradually starting October 28th. Rollout will take approximately two weeks. On the other hand, Android and iOS users already have polishing At least, according to the shortcuts on the device Google. If you don’t see it, it means you’re not one of the customers eligible for these features.
Google says these shortcuts, powered by its first-party AI, are available to Google Workspace customers using the Gemini Business and Enterprise add-ons, Gemini Education and Education Premium add-ons, and customers with a Google One UI Premium subscription. It is said that it is only available for use.