Send Personalized Pitches From Medialyst With Gmail
Connect Gmail to Medialyst, draft personalized pitch templates from your media list, preview each email, and send outreach from your own inbox.

Hey there,
Gmail integration is live.
Connect your Gmail account in one click, and send personalized pitches directly from your media list with confidence. No more hopping between 47 tabs or praying that you didn't mix up the names.
How to use Medialyst's Gmail Integration to send personalized emails (5 min 3 sec)

Here's how it works:
- Connect Gmail
Add the "Gmail: Draft Email" column to any list. Add any account by connecting to your Gmail account with send-only access, and you're done.
- Draft your template
Write your pitch once. Reference any column in your table in your email template - name, publications, location, personalized opening line (or anything you can think of!)

- Preview before sending
Every email becomes a draft you can then review. Click through each journalist, tweak the copy, make it perfect. Send yourself a preview to double-check if you'd like.
- Hit send
When you're ready, click send to fire the email using your Gmail connection. (You'll need to manually click send on each email. Batch sending is not supported by design)
And here's where it gets good.
You can combine this with the "Use AI" column to generate custom first lines for every journalist on your list.
Instead of:
"Hi Sarah, I hope this email finds you well..."
You get:
"Hi Sarah, your Monday piece on enterprise software consolidation got me thinking about a trend we're seeing firsthand..."
To help you do this we just open-sourced an "Attention Grabbing Opener" prompt inside the app — you can use it to have AI read recent articles and connect your story to what a journalist has already covered. Try it and tweak it however you want.
30 seconds. Personalized emails for your entire list.
— Elvis Sun, Founder at Medialyst.ai
P.S. Special thanks to Alex who suggested this feature. 🙏 Got any other feature you'd like to see? Reply we'll ship it.