The most notable point is the appearance of the "Purchases" tab, where all delivery emails are gathered so that users can view them in one place. On the app, this tab can be accessed through the next menu by clicking on the three-bar cross-row icon in the search bar.
Despite having its own tab, Gmail continues to display packages that are expected to be delivered during the day right at the top of the primary thu box as a notification card. Each card comes with a "See the product" or "Follow-in order" button, allowing quick operation without having to find the original email again. This feature began appearing for personal Gmail accounts today.
In addition, Google also upgraded the Promotions tab. Users will have the option to arrange their email according to the most relevant, based on the brand and content they have interacted with many previous times.
Gmail will also send reminders about upcoming promotions, helping not to miss discount programs. The changes to the Promotion tab are expected to reach users in the next few weeks.
The addition of the Shopping tab and the Promoted tab shows that Google is turning Gmail into a more efficient online shopping management tool, rather than just a regular email service.
With these improvements, users not only save time following orders but also easily grasp personalized incentives. This is also a step to help Gmail compete more directly with e-commerce applications and email services that are promoting the integration of smart shopping features.