@target
Choose which AI or tool should handle the email.
Usage
@claude #summarize @openai -model=gpt-4.1-mini #extract @notion/Tasks #create "Vendor follow-up"
Put @name on your instruction line to pick the AI or tool — if you list more than one, the first wins. Adding / after it points to a specific place inside that tool, like a Notion database or folder (@notion/Tasks).
Common targets
| Target | Provider doc | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| @claude | Claude | Anthropic API |
| @openai | OpenAI | Official GPT API |
| @chatgpt | ChatGPT | Same connection as @openai |
| @gemini | Gemini | Google AI |
| @mistral | Mistral | |
| @notion | Notion | Tools + #create |
| @notion/Tasks | Notion | /path for destination |
Setup guides: Claude, OpenAI, ChatGPT, and all providers. You also set a default AI for each address in the dashboard, so @name is mainly there for when you want to override that default on a single email.
Limiting which AIs an address can use
For extra control, you can restrict an address to only certain AIs and tools in the dashboard. If an email asks for one that isn't allowed, Airbox declines it rather than guessing.
