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One centered palette with fuzzy search over 30+ actions on the focused thread — reply, label, RSVP, unsubscribe, switch account.
Chrome · Manifest V3 · runs locally
Chasqui overlays a command palette and a keyboard-first workflow onto Gmail — without replacing a single pixel of its UI. Named for the Inca runners who moved messages across a continent.
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One centered palette with fuzzy search over 30+ actions on the focused thread — reply, label, RSVP, unsubscribe, switch account.
A keymap layer on top of Gmail. Acts on the focused row without pre-selecting. Fully remappable, with native-shortcut conflict warnings.
Define your own tabs backed by Gmail queries or labels — Work, Personal, Project — and cycle them with a single key.
“remind me in 2 months”, “tomorrow morning”, “later today”. Parsed with timezone awareness and re-surfaced across restarts.
Reusable templates with smart variables like {first_name} and {date+3d}, resolved the moment you insert them.
Delete every message from a sender or an entire domain and create the Gmail filter that keeps them gone. Built for thousands of promos.
Load Chasqui in Chrome, grant minimal Gmail scopes, and it turns on Gmail keyboard shortcuts for you on first run.
Hotkey nudges quietly tell you the shortcut you could have pressed. Mouse optional, never required.
Palette, tabs, snooze and snippets cover the whole triage loop — Esc always takes you back.
Chasqui processes everything client-side inside the Gmail tab. No inbox indexing, no server-side storage, minimal OAuth scopes — only what a feature strictly needs.
Desktop Chrome and Chromium browsers. Works with every signed-in Google account.
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