Google adds package tracking features (package tracking) in Gmail, which will make it easier for you to see where the orders at a glance while scrolling through your emails.
In a blog post on Wednesday, the company he says that you will begin to see “simple, useful information to track and deliver your package directly to your inbox” from the next few weeks.
Gmail will show you the delivery date in your email list for any shipping email, so you don't have to open the message and click on a tracking link to figure out when to expect the package.
However, if you open the email, you will see a card with much more detailed information.
For now, when the new feature becomes available, you'll be able to turn it on from a notification that will appear in your inbox or through settings.
Google says Gmail will also be able to notify you when a package is late and show the order email at the top of your inbox. This feature appears to be coming later “in the coming months”.
Amazon products will not be compatible with the feature because the notification emails do not include tracking information. They also do not disclose which products have been shipped.