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ALSO INCLUDED: How to Automated Feature Adoption & Usage Insights Tracker Using Make.com

In Today’s edition:
Google Expands Gemini in Gmail With Personalized AI Email Drafts
PMNA TUTORIAL: Automated Feature Adoption & Usage Insights Tracker Using Make.com
Salesforce Launches Agentforce Operations for Enterprise AI Automation
TOOL REVIEW: LinCal Turns Linear Tasks Into a Visual Project Planning Calendar
Exciting Career Opportunities for Product and Project Management Professionals
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HEADLINE NEWS
Google Expands Gemini in Gmail With Personalized AI Email Drafts
Google is upgrading Gmail’s AI-powered “Help me write” feature with new personalization capabilities that allow Gemini to mimic a user’s writing tone and style. The update also enables the AI assistant to pull information from other Google Workspace apps like Drive and previous emails to generate more context-aware drafts automatically. Google says the goal is to help users write emails faster while reducing repetitive work and editing.
Gmail’s “Help me write” can now imitate a user’s writing style based on previous emails.
Gemini can pull contextual information from Google Drive and past email conversations.
The update is designed to reduce the need for long prompts and manual editing.
Google originally announced these changes in February, but they’re now rolling out the feature to Workspace business users, AI subscribers, and some education accounts.
The announcement has sparked privacy discussions around how AI tools access inbox and workspace data.
The rollout highlights Google’s broader push to integrate Gemini deeply across its productivity ecosystem and compete more aggressively in workplace AI tools. While the feature could improve productivity for millions of users, it also raises ongoing concerns about privacy, data access, and trust in AI-powered communication tools. Read More
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PMNA TUTORIAL: How to Automate Feature Adoption & Usage Insights Tracker
Launching features is only half the job; product managers also need to understand whether users are actually adopting and engaging with those features. Without continuous monitoring, valuable insights remain buried in analytics dashboards, making it difficult to detect drop-offs, retention issues, or underperforming features. By using Make.com, you can automate feature adoption tracking and transform raw analytics data into actionable product intelligence.
You’ll learn to:
Define product events and feature adoption metrics
Create a centralized feature adoption database
Set up a Make.com scenario to pull analytics data automatically
Fetch feature usage data from tools like Mixpanel, Amplitude, or GA4
Aggregate usage metrics such as active users and retention rates
Detect trends in feature adoption over time
Identify drop-offs and engagement risks automatically
Use AI to generate product insights and recommendations
Update a live dashboard with feature performance data
Send alerts and weekly reports to stakeholders
Why it matters:
Automating feature adoption tracking gives product teams continuous visibility into how users interact with the product. Instead of manually reviewing dashboards, PMs receive proactive insights that help them identify problems early, prioritize improvements, and make better product decisions. This system turns analytics data into a reliable engine for product growth and optimization.
Salesforce Launches Agentforce Operations for Enterprise AI Automation
Salesforce has introduced “Agentforce Operations,” a new AI-powered platform designed to automate manual back-office processes and streamline enterprise operations. The company says the system uses autonomous AI agents to coordinate workflows between humans and software, helping businesses reduce bottlenecks, speed up execution, and modernize outdated operational systems. Salesforce is positioning the platform as part of its broader push into agentic AI for enterprise automation.
Salesforce launched Agentforce Operations to automate manual operational workflows with AI agents.
The platform coordinates work between humans and AI systems in real time.
Salesforce claims the system can reduce operational cycle times and minimize manual errors.
Agentforce Operations includes no-code workflow automation and AI-native process tools.
The launch expands Salesforce’s AI strategy beyond customer support into enterprise operations.
The announcement highlights Salesforce’s growing focus on AI-powered business infrastructure and autonomous enterprise systems. As companies increasingly adopt AI to handle repetitive operational tasks, Salesforce is aiming to position Agentforce as a central platform for managing both customer-facing and internal business workflows. Read More
TOOL REVIEW: LinCal Turns Linear Tasks Into a Visual Project Planning Calendar
LinCal is a visual planning and scheduling tool designed specifically for teams using Linear. Instead of relying only on boards and task lists, the platform transforms Linear issues into a live calendar interface where teams can visually organize workloads, manage deadlines, and reschedule projects through drag-and-drop planning. The tool is built for teams that want better visibility into timelines, sprint schedules, and delivery planning without leaving the Linear ecosystem.
Visual calendar planning for Linear issues — LinCal converts Linear tasks into a scrollable calendar view, helping teams see projects, deadlines, and sprint workloads across days, weeks, and months.
Drag-and-drop scheduling — Teams can instantly move tasks to new dates directly from the calendar without manually editing due dates inside Linear.
Real-time synchronization with Linear — Any updates made in LinCal automatically sync back to Linear immediately, ensuring both platforms stay aligned at all times.
Advanced filtering and shareable calendar views — Users can filter work by team, assignee, project, cycle, or labels and generate live shareable calendar links for stakeholders and collaborators.
Visibility into overdue and unscheduled work — LinCal highlights overdue tasks, unscheduled items, and workload overlaps, making it easier for teams to identify planning gaps before they become operational problems.
For project managers, LinCal is relevant because it adds a clear time-based planning layer to Linear. Instead of only tracking task status, teams can visually manage deadlines, sprint schedules, and workload distribution on a calendar. This makes project coordination, resource planning, and timeline management significantly easier for fast-moving teams.
Exciting Career Opportunities for Product and Project Management Professionals
Projects Engineering Manager @ Avient
📍 Greenville, NC.
Senior Technical Product Lead @ TELUS Digital
📍 Durham, NC.
Project Design Manager/Engineer (Semiconductor) @ Qorvo
📍 Greensboro, NC.
Senior Automation Engineer @ KBI Biopharma
📍 Durham, NC.
Product Manager - External Storage @ Lenovo
📍 Morrisville, NC.
THAT’S A WRAP
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