Your AI Assistant Now Works With Google Workspace
You live in Google Workspace. Your email, calendar, documents, spreadsheets — it’s all there. And when you need help from an AI, you open a separate tab, re-explain what you’re working on, then manually copy things back and forth between tools.
Ditto now connects directly to your Google Workspace. Gmail, Calendar, Docs, and Sheets — all accessible through natural conversation, all backed by Ditto’s persistent memory.
No more tab switching. No more copy-pasting. Just tell Ditto what you need.
What You Can Do
Search and manage your email
Ditto has 5 Gmail tools. Ask it to find emails, read threads, draft replies, or send messages — all from the same conversation where you’re working through the problem.
Search my Gmail for emails from Sarah about the Q4 report.
Draft a reply to that last email from the design team.
Keep it professional but friendly.
Because Ditto remembers your previous conversations, it has context. If you’ve been discussing a project with Ditto for weeks, it already knows the relevant people, deadlines, and decisions. When you ask it to draft an email, the draft reflects everything you’ve discussed — not just a generic template.
Stay on top of your calendar
5 Calendar tools let you check your schedule, create events, update existing ones, and search across calendars without leaving the conversation.
What meetings do I have tomorrow?
Create a calendar event for a team standup tomorrow at 10am.
Add a Zoom link and invite the engineering team.
Reschedule my 1:1 with Alex from Thursday to Friday at 2pm.
This is especially useful mid-conversation. You’re discussing a project timeline with Ditto, and you realize you need to block time for a sprint. Instead of switching to Google Calendar, just say so. Ditto creates the event and continues the conversation.
Create and work with documents
4 Google Docs tools give you the ability to create new documents, read existing ones, update content, and search by title.
Create a Google Doc with a summary of everything
we've discussed about the auth refactor.
Find my document titled "Q2 Product Roadmap" and
tell me what's in the technical requirements section.
This is where Ditto’s memory becomes a superpower. You’ve been brainstorming an architecture with Ditto across multiple conversations. Now you ask it to create a design doc. It pulls from the full history of your discussions — decisions made, alternatives rejected, trade-offs considered — and produces a document that actually reflects your thinking.
Work with spreadsheets
4 Google Sheets tools let you create spreadsheets, read data, update cells, and search by name.
Create a spreadsheet tracking our Q2 OKRs with columns
for objective, key result, owner, and status.
Read the data from my "Budget 2026" spreadsheet
and tell me which categories are over budget.
How It Works
Setting up takes about 30 seconds:
- Open Ditto and go to Settings > Apps
- Connect your Google account through the OAuth flow
- Toggle on the services you want (Gmail, Calendar, Docs, Sheets)
- Start asking
That’s it. Ditto handles the authentication and API calls. You just talk naturally.
If you have multiple Google accounts (personal + work, for example), Ditto supports that too. You can connect multiple accounts and choose which one to use for each interaction.
Privacy First
A few things worth knowing:
- Ditto only accesses what you authorize. Each service (Gmail, Calendar, Docs, Sheets) has its own toggle. If you only want Calendar access, just enable Calendar.
- No data is stored. Ditto accesses your Google Workspace data in real time when you ask. Your emails, documents, and calendar events stay in Google — Ditto doesn’t copy or cache them.
- Revoke anytime. Disconnect your Google account from Settings, or revoke access directly from your Google Account security settings.
This is the same privacy-first approach that applies to all of Ditto. You control what gets connected and what gets disconnected.
Why This Matters
Most AI assistants exist in a vacuum. They can answer questions and generate text, but they can’t do anything in the tools you actually use. You end up being the middleware — copying AI output into Gmail, manually creating calendar events, reformatting suggestions into Google Docs.
Ditto collapses that gap. Your AI assistant is now inside your workflow, not parallel to it. And because it has persistent memory and knowledge graph context, the actions it takes are grounded in everything you’ve discussed — not just the current message.
That’s the difference between “create a calendar event” and “create a calendar event for the sprint planning session we’ve been discussing, invite the people I mentioned, and include the agenda points from last week’s conversation.”
Available on Pro
Google Workspace integration is available on the Pro plan. It joins Ditto’s other integrations including MCP server and client support, web search, image generation, and more.
Ready to connect your Workspace? Open Ditto and head to Settings > Apps.