Google Workspace powers countless businesses. Calendar. Gmail. Drive. Docs. Sheets. The ecosystem is deep.
When you add OpenClaw to this stack, something clicks. The agent becomes your workspace assistant.
Here's what that looks like in practice.
Your agent reads your Gmail. It summarizes threads. It flags important messages. It drafts responses you can send with one click.
It manages your calendar. It finds open slots for meetings. It coordinates with other people's schedules. It sends invites without you lifting a finger.
It works with Google Drive. It finds files. It shares documents. It organizes content based on your instructions.
The value comes from connection. Your agent isn't a separate system checking separate systems. It's integrated into the tools you already use.
We've deployed agents for teams heavily invested in Google products. The ROI arrives fast because the integration is native. No new workflows to learn.
Your email inbox is already a priority queue. The agent makes it smarter.
Your calendar is already your schedule. The agent makes it automated.
Your files are already in Drive. The agent makes them accessible through conversation.
This integration works especially well for small teams that rely on Google tools. You don't need a separate dashboard. Your agent works where you already operate.
If your business runs on Google Workspace, an agent can be the connective layer. It handles the coordination. You focus on the work.
See how it integrates: openclawsetup.dev/integrations
Google Workspace is your foundation. An agent is the intelligence layer on top.