Gmail Dynamic Email Feature: In just a few weeks, The Google will officially rolling out ‘dynamic email’ for Gmail, a feature that will launch ‘on’ by default (but can be switched to ‘off’ within settings) for all users on all domains starting July 2. According to the company, the dynamic email will allow users to “easily take action directly from within the message itself, like RSVP to an event, fill out a questionnaire, the browse a catalog or respond to a comment.” Instead of having an entire conversation through multiple emails, you’ll be able to comment on one in a similar fashion to how you can comment on the Google Docs documents.
If you’re interested in using the Gmail dynamic email before the official launch date, you can enable the beta version of the feature right now or any day up until the beginning of next month. On July 2, users will begin receiving these types of emails only if the feature is enabled by them as well as the senders. If you want to opt-out of the feature, you can disable it within Gmail’s user settings.
Google says the feature is currently available only in Gmail on the Web, while support for mobile will be coming soon. Companies such as Booking.com and Pinterest have signed up to offer interactive content to their users on Gmail. Booking.com will be able to notify users about their hotel reservations, letting users navigate within the email itself. Pinterest will allow its users to save ideas to their boards from right inside Gmail.