Grux
Grux is a Google Workspace task management, shared inbox, and workflow platform that turns Gmail and Google Chat conversations into structured, trackable work. Teams running on Google Workspace often coordinate work through Gmail threads, Google Chat messages, shared Drive folders, and informal conversations. Requests arrive through email or chat, but ownership, status, and workflow are rarely defined. As organizations grow, work becomes harder to track, follow-ups become manual, and execution depends on memory rather than systems. Grux solves this by adding task management and workflow structure directly inside Google Workspace. Using the Grux Chrome extension, teams can convert Gmail messages and Google Chat conversations into trackable tasks, assign ownership, define workflow stages, and maintain shared visibility across projects without switching tools. Instead of moving work into a separate project management platform, Grux enables teams to manage tasks and workflows directly inside Gmail and Google Workspace. Grux also functions as a collaborative shared inbox for teams managing high volumes of communication. Incoming requests from clients, teammates, and partners can be routed through defined workflows, assigned to the right owners, and tracked through completion. This makes Grux useful for operations teams, professional services organizations, and customer support teams looking for a shared inbox for Gmail or a help desk workflow built on Google Workspace. Grux connects execution directly to the files and conversations that created the work. Teams can link Google Drive documents to tasks, collaborate through shared views, annotate screenshots, and record short walkthroughs when additional context is needed. By linking conversations, files, and task tracking together, Grux prevents work from getting lost across inboxes, chat threads, and documents. Many organizations rely on multiple disconnected tools to manage task tracking, shared inboxes, internal coordination, documentation, and customer communication. Over time this creates SaaS sprawl, where different teams adopt overlapping software that increases cost and operational complexity. Grux consolidates these workflows into a single execution system built directly on top of Google Workspace. Organizations often use Grux to replace lightweight task managers, shared inbox software, internal help desk tools, and coordination platforms. By centralizing work inside Gmail, Google Chat, and Google Drive, teams can manage projects, requests, and communication without introducing additional software layers. Designed for organizations running on Google Workspace as their operational backbone, Grux improves visibility, accountability, and coordination by turning everyday communication into structured work.
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