Gmail MCP Server Expose Gmail’s full API as a single SSE “tool server” endpoint for your AI agents. What it does Spins up an MCP Trigger that streams Server‑Sent Events to LangChain/N8N AI Agent nodes. Maps 20+ common Gmail operations (search, send, reply, draft, label & thread management, mark read/unread, delete, etc.) to aitool connections, so agents can invoke them with a simple JSON payload. Why you’ll love it Agent‑ready: Plug the SSE URL into any N8N Agent or any other AI tool that use

Gmail MCP Server Expose Gmail’s full API as a single SSE “tool server” endpoint for your AI agents. What it does Spins up an MCP Trigger that streams Server‑Sent Events to LangChain/N8N AI Agent nodes. Maps 20+ common Gmail operations (search, send, reply, draft, label & thread management, mark read/unread, delete, etc.) to aitool connections, so agents can invoke them with a simple JSON payload. Why you’ll love it Agent‑ready: Plug the SSE URL into any N8N Agent or any other AI tool that uses MCP and start reasoning over email immediately. Extensible: Add more GmailTool operations or swap credentials without touching your agent logic. How to use Import the workflow (n8n ≥ v1.88). Set up a gmailOAuth2 credential and select it on the GmailTool nodes. Open the Gmail MCP Server node, copy the SSE URL, and paste it into your AI agent’s “Tool Server” field.
Download the workflow JSON file after purchase.
Open n8n → click the menu → Import from File.
Select the downloaded JSON and import.
Set up credentials for each node that requires them.
Click Execute Workflow to test, then activate.
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