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Gmail and Frame.io complement each other well in creative and enterprise content workflows. Gmail is often the communication layer for approvals, notifications, and stakeholder coordination, while Frame.io is the collaboration layer for video review, versioning, and sign-off. Integrating the two helps teams reduce manual follow-up, speed up approvals, and keep project communication tied to the right media assets.
Direction: Frame.io to Gmail
When a new video cut, trailer, or campaign asset is uploaded to Frame.io, the system can send a Gmail notification to internal reviewers, clients, or agency partners with a direct link to the asset and due date for feedback.
Direction: Frame.io to Gmail
Frame.io can trigger Gmail reminders when a review is overdue or when comments remain unresolved. This is useful for marketing, legal, and brand teams that need timely sign-off before publishing.
Direction: Gmail to Frame.io
Production teams often receive creative requests, revision notes, or stakeholder feedback by email. An integration can capture specific Gmail messages or labeled threads and create a corresponding task, review item, or comment in Frame.io.
Direction: Frame.io to Gmail
Once a video is approved in Frame.io, Gmail can automatically notify production managers, account teams, and downstream publishing teams that the asset is ready for the next step, such as distribution or upload to a CMS.
Direction: Frame.io to Gmail
When a new version of a video is uploaded, Gmail can notify reviewers that a revised cut is available, including a summary of changes and a link to the latest version in Frame.io.
Direction: Frame.io to Gmail
Frame.io activity such as comments, approvals, mentions, and version uploads can be summarized and delivered to project managers through Gmail on a scheduled basis, such as daily or weekly digests.
Direction: Gmail to Frame.io
Client feedback received in Gmail can be forwarded or parsed into Frame.io as comments or review notes, allowing production teams to centralize all feedback on the correct asset and version.
These integrations help organizations connect communication and creative review into one coordinated workflow, improving accountability, reducing delays, and making approvals easier to manage across distributed teams.