Google Workspace

Connect Gmail, Calendar, Drive, Docs, Sheets, Contacts, Tasks, and Meet so Praxivara can read, draft, and act across your Google account.

Last updated July 14, 2026

Google Workspace is the deepest integration in Praxivara. Once connected, your assistant and agents can work across Gmail, Calendar, Drive, Docs, Sheets, Contacts, Tasks, and Meet — reading what's there and taking real action, not just answering questions.

Connecting takes one click. There's nothing to configure and no API keys to paste.

What you can do

  • Gmail — triage your inbox, summarize long threads, draft and send replies, search for that email you can't find, and label or archive messages.
  • Calendar — check your availability, schedule meetings, reschedule conflicts, and add events from a chat or an email.
  • Drive & Docs — find files, read documents, create new Docs, and pull content into your work.
  • Sheets — read and update spreadsheets, append rows, and summarize data.
  • Contacts — look people up by name so "email Priya" just works.
  • Tasks & Meet — manage your Google Tasks and import Meet calls into your workspace.

Connect Google Workspace

Open Integrations

Go to the Integrations tab and find Google Workspace under Popular integrations.

Click Connect

You'll be sent to Google's own sign-in screen to approve access. Praxivara never sees your password.

Review and allow

Choose the account you want and confirm the permissions. You're returned to Praxivara, connected and ready.

Tip. Names resolve automatically. Ask to "email Sam about Friday" and the assistant finds the right contact before sending.

Using it with agents

Any agent you build can use your Google tools too. A morning-briefing agent can scan Gmail and Calendar and send you a summary; a scheduling agent can book meetings on triggers. Add Google actions in the agent's Tools panel when you build it.

Note. Anything the assistant sends or deletes on your behalf follows Praxivara's confirmation prompts, so nothing irreversible happens without your say-so.

Next steps

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