> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://support.mailtrack.email/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://support.mailtrack.email/google-workspace-add-on.md).

# Google workspace add-on

- [Installation](https://support.mailtrack.email/google-workspace-add-on/installation.md): You will learn how to install Mail Track add-on in your Google Gmail
- [Send a tracked email](https://support.mailtrack.email/google-workspace-add-on/send-a-tracked-email.md): Mail Track for Gmail add-on, unlike the Chrome extension, can be used from your desktop and your mobile Gmail App. In both cases, this article will show you how to add a tracker in your email.
- [Email tracking report](https://support.mailtrack.email/google-workspace-add-on/email-tracking-report.md): The Mail Track for Gmail add-on allows you to view the activity of your tracked emails directly inside Gmail. You can instantly see which messages were opened, when, and how many times.
- [Settings](https://support.mailtrack.email/google-workspace-add-on/settings.md): The Settings panel allows you to customize how Mail Track behaves inside your Gmail account.


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