Does this claim automatic Gmail sending behavior?
No. The page only describes the document-link workflow around email sending.
FeatPaper helps email workflows move from attachments to document links, viewer response, and follow-up planning.
Three-step workflow
Gmail workflow
Prepare the proposal, sales deck, or customer document before the email goes out.
Place a FeatPaper link in the Gmail message instead of relying on an attachment.
Use viewing signals and page interest to decide the next follow-up.
Feature and value
Each feature links back to the Product hub.
See whether a shared document was opened and which viewing signals should guide follow-up.
Read page-level attention and revisit patterns so repeated documents can keep improving.
Connect viewer attention to a next action such as contact, application, or subscription.
Recipients open a document link in the browser before download or app friction gets in the way.
See whether the document was actually read after an email is sent.
Use interest signals to shape the next reply or call.
Connect document CTAs to contact, application, or another next action.
Gmail workflow guardrails for public copy.
No. The page only describes the document-link workflow around email sending.
It connects post-viewing interest to contact, application, or another next action.
The same Product value can start from other work tools.
Turn Figma documents into shareable links, browser viewing, and viewer response for client review.
Share sales decks and proposals as links, then review updates and page-level attention.
Distribute campaign and brand documents as links, then review browser viewing and response.