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How Tomorrow WorksJune 24, 2026·6 min read

Turn Emails Into Action: GitHub Issues, Invoices & Tasks From Your Inbox

Most email apps stop at drafting and summarizing. Tomorrow lets you say 'create a GitHub issue from this email' or 'draft an invoice from this thread' — and it does it, across your connected tools, without you leaving your inbox.

TL;DR

Tomorrow is a chat-first email agent: tell it what to do with an email and it acts across 1000+ connected tools (GitHub, invoicing, CRM, Linear, Notion) using the thread as context — every action approval-gated. No n8n, no Zapier, no custom stack. Connecting a tool is itself a command: just say “Connect to Notion.”

From “help me write” to “do the work”

Most “AI email” tools help you write faster: draft a reply, summarize a thread. Useful, but you’re still the one switching to GitHub to file the bug, opening your billing tool to raise the invoice, or pasting details into your CRM.

Tomorrow closes that gap. The AI agent sitting on your inbox doesn’t just draft — it acts. You give it a command in plain language, it uses the email as context, and it carries the task into the right tool. You approve; it runs.

What “chat-to-action” looks like

Open an email, tell the agent what you want, and confirm. For example:

"Create a GitHub issue from this bug report." "Draft an invoice from this thread into Moneybird." "Add this sender to my CRM as a new lead." "Make a Linear task from this and link the thread." "Create a Notion page summarizing this conversation."

Each one reads the email, prepares the action, and shows you exactly what it’ll do before it does it. Nothing fires on its own.

Connecting a tool is just another command

You don’t set up integrations in an admin console. When you need a tool Tomorrow isn’t connected to yet, you ask for it:

  1. Say “Connect to Notion” (or GitHub, Linear, your CRM).
  2. Tomorrow hands you a one-click authorization link — no API keys, no setup.
  3. You authorize, and you’re done. Now you can create, edit, and delete in that tool — Notion pages, GitHub issues, whatever it supports — directly from your inbox.

Tomorrow reaches 1000+ integrations out of the box, plus any tool with an API and a browser fallback for tools without one — so the catalog is broad and growing.

Why not just use n8n, Zapier, or a custom agent?

You can wire up an IMAP-triggered automation platform to do email-to-GitHub or email-to-invoice. It works, but it’s a project: host the platform, build each workflow, map every field, maintain it. And it’s automation-first — it fires on rules, not on what you actually want in the moment.

Tomorrow is the opposite shape:

  • Chat-first, not rule-first. You decide per-email what should happen, in natural language — no flow to pre-build.
  • Email-native context. The agent already understands the thread, the sender, and the history, so the action is accurate.
  • Approval built in. Every outbound action waits for your confirmation — exactly the guardrail you’d otherwise have to design yourself.
  • Nothing to host or maintain. No separate automation server, no glue code.

If you want set-and-forget rules, Tomorrow supports optional standing automations too ( “when a supplier emails an invoice, create it in Moneybird”). But the core experience is just telling your inbox what to do.

The point: act on your mail without leaving it

Email is where the work shows up — the bug report, the invoice request, the new lead, the meeting to schedule. Tomorrow lets you act on all of it in the same place you read it, across the tools you already use, with you in control of every step. It works on any mailbox, too — see how Tomorrow connects to your mailbox.

Frequently asked questions

Can Tomorrow create a GitHub issue from an email?

Yes. Open the email and tell the agent "create a GitHub issue from this bug report." Tomorrow reads the thread, drafts the issue with the relevant details, and creates it in your connected repo once you approve.

Can Tomorrow create an invoice from an email?

Yes. Say "draft an invoice from this thread" and Tomorrow extracts the details and creates the invoice in your connected billing tool (for example Moneybird), then waits for your approval before anything is finalized.

Do I need n8n, Zapier, or a custom agent stack?

No. Tomorrow is chat-first command-to-action: you tell it what to do with an email and it acts across connected tools. You do not have to build IMAP-triggered workflows, host an automation platform, or wire up a custom agent — though optional standing automations are available if you want them.

How do I connect a new tool?

Just ask. Say "Connect to Notion" (or GitHub, Linear, your CRM) and Tomorrow gives you a one-click authorization link. After you connect, you can act in that tool — create, edit, delete — straight from your inbox, with no API keys or admin setup.

Does Tomorrow act automatically or wait for me?

It waits. Every action that touches an outside tool is approval-gated — you see what it will do and confirm before it runs. The agent does the work; you stay in control.

Let Tomorrow write the email for you

Tomorrow is the AI inbox that works on any email address. It drafts replies in your voice, handles follow-ups, and waits for your approval before sending.

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