Sync happens on push
Google tells Kasar the moment a message lands: the record is current within seconds, not at the next robot pass. History is pulled with no date limit, and retroactively too, the day you add a contact you were already writing to.
You connect your mailbox in two clicks and the full history flows in. Every exchange joins the right contact record, with nobody forwarding anything.
Google tells Kasar the moment a message lands: the record is current within seconds, not at the next robot pass. History is pulled with no date limit, and retroactively too, the day you add a contact you were already writing to.
The message leaves from your own address, with your signature, and both the draft and the sent copy are stored on the Google side. Your mailbox stays the reference: if you ever leave Kasar, nothing you wrote leaves with it.
Newsletters, notifications and automated senders are turned away before reaching the database. Only exchanges with an identifiable person create or feed a record, which spares the CRM the noise someone would have to clean up later.
Connect your mailbox and calendar in two minutes, the history flows in on its own.