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Connect Your Google Workspace to Ditto: Gmail, Calendar, Drive, and More

Ditto now integrates directly with Google Workspace. Connect your Gmail, Google Calendar, Drive, Docs, Sheets, and even Google Home, all from a single settings screen. Your AI assistant just got access to your real life.

On this page
  1. Why This Matters
  2. What You Can Connect
  3. Gmail
  4. Google Calendar
  5. Google Drive
  6. Google Docs
  7. Google Sheets
  8. Google Home
  9. How to Set It Up
  10. Multiple accounts
  11. Disconnecting
  12. What This Looks Like in Practice
  13. How It Connects to Ditto's Memory
  14. Privacy and Control
  15. Availability

Connect Your Google Workspace to Ditto: Gmail, Calendar, Drive, and More

Ditto already remembers your conversations and builds a knowledge graph of your thinking. But until now, it couldn’t see your calendar, read your emails, or pull up that spreadsheet you mentioned last Tuesday.

That gap is closed. Ditto now integrates directly with Google Workspace: Gmail, Google Calendar, Drive, Docs, Sheets, and Google Home, through a built-in App Store in Settings.

Why This Matters

Think about how you actually work. You’re chatting with Ditto about a project, and you say: “What’s on my calendar tomorrow?” or “Find that invoice PDF in my Drive” or “Draft a reply to the email from Sarah about the Q2 budget.”

Before this update, Ditto would apologize and tell you it can’t access those things. Now it can.

And because Ditto has persistent memory, the integration compounds. Ditto doesn’t just read your calendar, it remembers what you discussed about that meeting last week. It doesn’t just find a file in Drive, it connects it to the project context you’ve been building across threads.

Your Google Workspace data meets your AI memory. That’s the unlock.

What You Can Connect

Ditto’s new App Store shows six Google Workspace services, each with its own toggle:

Gmail

Let Ditto read, search, and draft emails. Ask it to find a specific email thread, summarize unread messages, or compose a reply in your voice, informed by your personality profile and past conversations.

Google Calendar

Give Ditto visibility into your schedule. Ask about upcoming events, find free time for a meeting, or get a briefing on tomorrow’s agenda. Combined with Ditto’s memory, it can remind you of context you discussed for specific meetings.

Google Drive

Let Ditto access your files. Search for documents by name or content, pull up shared folders, and reference files directly in conversation. No more hunting through Drive’s search, just ask.

Google Docs

Ditto can read and create Google Docs. Ask it to summarize a long document, extract key points, or start a new doc from a conversation. Pair this with bookmarks and collections to save important outputs.

Google Sheets

Give Ditto access to your spreadsheets. Ask questions about your data, get summaries of specific sheets, or have Ditto help you make sense of numbers you’ve been tracking.

Google Home

For the smart home enthusiasts: connect Ditto to your Google Home devices. Control lights, check device status, and manage your smart home through natural conversation.

How to Set It Up

The setup takes about 30 seconds:

  1. Open Ditto and go to Settings
  2. Click the Apps tab (or tap the Apps button in the sidebar)
  3. You’ll see the Google Workspace App Store with all six services
  4. Click Connect Google Account: a popup handles the OAuth flow
  5. Toggle on the services you want Ditto to access
  6. Start chatting, Ditto can now use those tools

If you’re already signed into Ditto with Google, connecting is even faster, you’re re-authorizing with additional scopes, not starting from scratch.

Multiple accounts

Have a personal Gmail and a work account? Ditto supports multiple Google accounts. Connect as many as you need and switch between them with the account picker. Each account’s services are managed independently.

Disconnecting

Changed your mind? Disconnect any Google account from the same screen. Ditto immediately loses access, no lingering permissions, no cached tokens.

What This Looks Like in Practice

Here are real workflows that are now possible:

Morning briefing:

“What’s on my calendar today, and do I have any unread emails from my team?”

Ditto checks your calendar and Gmail in one turn, giving you a unified morning overview, something that normally requires opening two apps.

Project research:

“Find the competitive analysis doc in my Drive and summarize the key takeaways. I’m working on the pitch deck in my ‘Product Launch’ thread.”

Ditto searches your Drive, reads the document, and connects the summary to your active thread context.

Email drafting with memory:

“Draft a reply to the email from Sarah about the Q2 budget. Reference the cost projections we discussed last week.”

Ditto pulls the email from Gmail, retrieves the relevant conversation from your knowledge graph, and drafts a reply that incorporates both.

Smart home + calendar:

“Turn on the office lights and tell me when my first meeting is.”

One message, two integrations, zero app switching.

How It Connects to Ditto’s Memory

This is the part that makes Google Workspace integration in Ditto different from Google’s own AI features.

Gemini in Google Workspace can read your emails and documents, but it doesn’t know what you discussed with your AI assistant yesterday. It doesn’t have a knowledge graph of your thinking. It doesn’t remember that you’ve been working on a project for three weeks and what decisions you’ve made along the way.

Ditto does. When you ask Ditto to “find that document about the auth migration,” it doesn’t just keyword-search your Drive. It knows from your conversation history that you’ve been working on an auth migration, it knows the specific technologies involved (because they’re subjects in your knowledge graph), and it can narrow the search intelligently.

Google Workspace provides the data. Ditto provides the context. Together, they’re more useful than either alone.

Privacy and Control

Google Workspace data is personal. We take the integration seriously:

  • You choose what to share. Each service is individually toggled, connect Gmail without giving access to Drive, or vice versa
  • OAuth scopes are granular. Ditto only requests the permissions needed for the services you enable
  • Disconnect instantly. One click revokes access. No data is retained after disconnection
  • Your data flows directly. Ditto processes your Workspace data to answer your questions, it’s not stored in your memory unless you explicitly save something
  • Full transparency. When Ditto uses a Google Workspace tool, you see exactly what it accessed in the expandable tool call view

For more on how Ditto handles your data, read our privacy deep-dive.

Availability

Google Workspace integration is available now for Pro subscribers. Free-tier users can see the App Store in Settings and upgrade when they’re ready.

Already using Ditto? Open the app, head to Settings → Apps, and connect your Google account.

New to Ditto? Sign up at heyditto.ai, the free tier includes enough tokens to explore every feature, and you can upgrade to unlock Google Workspace and other integrations.


Google Workspace integration uses OAuth 2.0 for secure authentication. Ditto requests only the scopes required for enabled services. You can review and revoke access at any time from Ditto’s Settings or from your Google Account permissions.

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