Gmail MCP Server – Your All‑in‑One AI Email Toolkit — n8n Workflow
Overview
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 ai_tool 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
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How it Works
- 1
Trigger
The workflow starts with a trigger trigger.
- 2
Process
Data flows through 22 nodes, connecting gmailtool, mcptrigger.
- 3
Output
The workflow completes its automation and delivers the result to the configured destination.
Node Details (22)
replyThread
gmailTool
Sticky Note4
stickyNote
Gmail MCP Server
n8n-nodes-langchain.mcpTrigger
How to Import This Workflow
- 1Click Download JSON button on the right to save the workflow file.
- 2Open your n8n instance. Go to Workflows → New → Import from file.
- 3Select the downloaded
gmail-mcp-server-your-allinone-ai-email-toolkitfile and click Import. - 4Set up credentials for each service node (API keys, OAuth, etc.).
- 5Click Test Workflow to verify everything works, then activate it.
Or paste directly in n8n → Import from JSON:
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Created by
Brian Money
@aspereo
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