Ve vs Gemini
Google's assistant, dropped into your Gmail.
Your assistant, everywhere your conversations live.
Gemini brings Google's model into Gmail, and the 2026 wave is real: suggested replies that match how you write, AI Overviews on threads, and scheduled actions that run recurring jobs. Native, convenient, general. It is still a horizontal assistant: categories are Google's rather than yours, its Daily Brief reaches only personal accounts in the US inside the Gemini app, nothing drafts the chase for a thread gone quiet, and there's no model of your relationships that is genuinely only yours.
Gemini is Google's AI in your Gmail.
Ve is your AI, built around you.
Where a general assistant runs out.
The Gemini era in Gmail is real
Credit first: Google’s January 2026 push put real AI into Gmail. Suggested replies now match how you write, learned from your past mail. AI Overviews summarize threads. Scheduled actions run up to ten recurring plain-language jobs. It’s native, it’s convenient, and for reply drafting the gap to dedicated tools has closed.
What’s left is the difference between a horizontal assistant living in Google’s walls and an assistant built around you. That difference shows up row by row below.
Google’s assistant, dropped into your Gmail.
Your assistant, everywhere your conversations live.
Nobody chases the quiet thread
When a conversation goes silent in Gmail, a Nudge may float it back to the top of your inbox. Writing the follow-up is still entirely your job; nothing in Gemini drafts it.
Ve flags the thread in your morning brief with an offer to nudge it, and past the window you set it drafts the chase itself.
Nudges resurface threads; nothing drafts the chase
Drafts the chase past the window you set
Whose categories sort your mail
Gmail’s categories are Google’s. The AI Inbox, now rolling out to AI subscribers, sharpens the triage, and its categories are still Google-defined; there is no way to define one in your own words.
Ve’s labels work the other way: you name them, you describe them (by client, by project, by urgency, or whatever scheme matches how you work), and Ve applies them and keeps them current.
Categories are Google’s, not yours
You name and describe them; Ve applies and maintains them
A brief in their app, a brief in your inbox
Gemini’s Daily Brief now arrives on its own, but read the eligibility list: US only, personal Google Accounts only, on a paid AI tier, inside the Gemini app. A work account gets no brief at all, and your inbox never sees one.
Ve’s Morning Brief lands in your work inbox, wherever you are: a date that has passed stays gone, a conversation gone quiet gets flagged with an offer to nudge it, and on a morning when nothing needs you, Ve skips the send. Read it, or listen to it as audio.
Daily Brief: US-only, personal accounts, in their app
Intent of the day, every morning, read or listened to
What it knows about your people
The closest Gemini comes to modeling your relationships is VIP detection, now shipping inside AI Inbox. A useful signal, and it stops there: the inference is internal, not a model you can see, correct, or own.
Ve builds a persistent map of the people, companies, and goals behind your mail, drawn from your mail and connected tools, and reasons over it every time it plans or drafts.
VIP detection in AI Inbox; no model you own
Built from your mail and connected tools
Learning that stops before your edits
Gemini learns how you write from your past mail and Drive files. Nothing it publishes claims to learn from the edits you make to its replies.
For Ve the edits are the curriculum. Every sent draft carries a measure of how much you changed it, heavily edited drafts get pulled apart for why, and repeated corrections become standing rules.
Voice from past mail and Drive; no edit loop claimed
Measures every edit; repeated corrections become rules
Google’s AI, or yours
Gemini is Google’s assistant placed into your Gmail, and it works Gmail only. It starts no outreach, and its Messages surface has no Gmail context and excludes Workspace accounts, so there is no reaching your inbox from a chat app.
Ve is your AI. It works Gmail and Outlook, answers you on email, WhatsApp, and Telegram, and its Opportunities routine drafts new outreach to prospects matching the ideal customer you described once, queued for your approval. The model of you it builds is only yours.
Gmail only, with no outreach and no off-app answers
Gmail and Outlook, WhatsApp and Telegram, outreach queued for approval
Works with the stack you already use.
Ve Intent Mail sits on top of the tools you already work in. Connect an app once and its content joins one searchable memory that Ve’s agents read when they plan your day or draft a reply. Your Granola and Attention meeting notes, your HubSpot and Zoho records, your Notion docs, your ClickUp tasks, and your Slack and Teams messages all feed the same memory. Calendars stay live: the calendar agent works directly on your Google and Outlook calendars rather than an imported copy.
Comparison reflects publicly available Gemini product information, current as of July 2026. Both products are capable at reply drafting; this page highlights where the approaches differ.