
Caroline Bishop
Feb 23, 2026 21:36
Manus releases 30-minute tutorial for building AI email support agents without coding, entering a market projected to hit $53.3B by 2034.
Manus has released a step-by-step tutorial enabling small business owners to build AI-powered customer support agents that integrate directly with Gmail—no coding required. The company claims the entire setup takes 30 minutes.
The timing matters. AI-driven customer support agents represent one of tech’s fastest-growing segments, with market projections showing growth from $2.5 billion in 2024 to $53.3 billion by 2034—a 35.8% compound annual growth rate.
How the System Works
The Manus agent operates on a draft-and-approve model rather than full automation. Twice daily, the AI checks a connected Gmail inbox for support emails, consults a user-uploaded knowledge base, then drafts responses matching the business’s tone. Crucially, humans retain final approval—each response requires a single click before sending.
This hybrid approach addresses a growing industry concern. Gartner recently predicted that half of companies cutting staff for AI by 2026 will rehire by 2027, suggesting pure automation isn’t delivering as promised. Customer tolerance for “half-working automation” remains low, pushing vendors toward augmentation rather than replacement models.
The Productivity Math
Research from late 2025 indicates AI email agents can handle roughly 80% of routine inquiries while cutting response times by half. Productivity gains of 25-30% are typical when automating research and follow-up tasks.
But there’s a catch. Recent industry analysis suggests cost savings shouldn’t be the primary motivation anymore. The focus has shifted toward reducing cognitive workload and ensuring reliability—metrics harder to quantify but arguably more valuable for customer retention.
Competitive Landscape
Manus enters a crowded field. Established players include Zendesk AI Email Support, Intercom’s Fin, Yellow.ai, and various no-code platforms like Appy Pie Agents and MindStudio. Most offer similar visual builders and CRM integrations with Salesforce, HubSpot, and standard helpdesk software.
What distinguishes Manus is the “vibecoding” angle—the company built the tutorial website itself using its own platform, positioning the email agent as a gateway to broader automation projects like inventory tracking or sales reporting.
What’s Next
The draft-and-approve model represents a sensible entry point for businesses wary of fully autonomous customer communication. Whether Manus can differentiate itself in an increasingly commoditized market remains the open question. For small business owners drowning in support tickets, the 30-minute setup time at least lowers the barrier to finding out.
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