Full Gmail Management, Now in Zoron

Pavan Barla
Pavan Barla ·

Your Inbox, Reimagined

Email is still the backbone of professional communication, yet most email clients have barely evolved in the last decade. Zoron brings a fresh approach to Gmail management by combining a fast, modern interface with AI-powered features that take the friction out of your daily email workflow.

When you connect your Gmail account to Zoron, your entire inbox syncs in real time. You get the full set of email operations — compose, reply, reply-all, forward, archive, and delete — all within Zoron's unified workspace. There is no need to bounce back to Gmail for anything.

AI-Powered Classification

One of the standout features is automatic email classification. Zoron's AI analyzes incoming emails and categorizes them for you. Newsletters, notifications, important conversations, and action items are separated intelligently, so your inbox feels organized from the moment you open it.

You can also customize categories to match your workflow. Whether you want to flag client emails, separate internal communications, or highlight messages that need urgent replies, Zoron's classification adapts to your needs.

Compose and Reply with Confidence

Writing emails is faster with Zo, the AI assistant. You can ask Zo to draft a reply based on the thread context, adjust the tone of your message, or even compose a new email from a brief description. Zo understands who you are writing to and what the conversation is about, so its drafts are relevant and professional.

For those moments when you need to forward a thread with context or send a quick acknowledgment, Zoron streamlines the entire process. Keyboard shortcuts, inline actions, and smart suggestions keep you moving without breaking your flow.

Threaded Conversations, Done Right

Zoron groups emails by conversation thread, making it easy to follow long discussions without losing track. Each thread shows the full history, with clear indicators for who said what and when. Combined with search that spans your entire email history, finding any message takes seconds — not minutes.