Google launched the Workspace app for OpenClaw and other external AI agents
Google Opens Access to Workspace via Command Line Interface (CLI)
On Monday, March 2, Google released new documentation that allows AI applications to integrate with Workspace services through a command‑line interface. This simplifies connecting agent-based AI platforms such as OpenClaw.
Key Points
How It Works
CLIGoogle added a set of commands for working with Workspace in its API. It is intended for developers and does not guarantee official support from the company.
OpenClaw Integration
The documentation contains specific instructions that enable an OpenClaw agent to obtain full access to “Google Docs,” “Google Drive,” and other Workspace applications.
Benefits for AI Applications
For systems like Anthropic Claude Desktop, OpenClaw, and even the VS Code editor, a command line provides more direct access to resources than a graphical interface, which can be harder for AI models to handle.
Important Notes
- The CLI is not an officially supported Google product; the company has not yet guaranteed its stability or compatibility.
- The tool is intended for developers, not end users.
Thus, Google expands Workspace integration capabilities with external AI platforms by offering a flexible, though still unofficially supported, command‑line interaction method.
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