Jace AI is an autonomous AI agent developed by Zeta Labs, designed to automate complex web-based tasks and manage email workflows, primarily for Gmail users. It combines a large language model for understanding and planning with the proprietary Autonomous Web Agent-1 (AWA-1) model to execute browser actions like navigating websites, filling forms, and completing multi-step processes such as booking travel or managing e-commerce operations. The tool also offers email management features, including drafting responses and scheduling meetings, tailored to the user’s communication style.
Key features include Smart Email Drafts, which generate personalized email responses, and Intelligent Scheduling, which syncs with Google Calendar to arrange meetings based on availability. The AWA-1 model enables Jace to handle tasks like setting up recruitment pipelines or launching ad campaigns without constant human input. It supports natural language interaction, allowing users to issue commands conversationally. Security is a priority, with enterprise-grade encryption (CASA Tier 3) and GDPR-compliant protocols for data handling.
Jace offers a free trial, with premium plans unlocking advanced features, making it competitively priced compared to tools like ClickUp or Grok. However, its email functionality is limited to Gmail and Google Workspace, excluding users of other platforms. The tool may also experience occasional slowdowns on visually complex websites, and the learning period for email personalization takes a few weeks.
A unique feature is its crypto trading capability, powered by $JACE tokens, which monitors markets and provides portfolio insights. This may appeal to niche users but is less relevant for general productivity tasks. The interface is user-friendly, with a clean dashboard for tracking tasks and suggestions. Jace is actively being refined, with Zeta Labs working on AWA-2 for improved speed and visual task handling.
For businesses or professionals reliant on Gmail and web-based workflows, Jace is a strong contender. Start with the free trial to test its automation capabilities, and ensure your workflow aligns with its Gmail-centric focus before committing to a paid plan.