Connect Gmail, Calendar, and Drive to automate Google Workspace workflows.
This MCP tool is intended to access Google Workspace services (Gmail, Calendar, and Drive) and does execute code locally; given its open-source MIT-licensed repository and some community adoption, it is better classified as caution rather than high risk. The main concerns are access to workspace data and communication with Google services, but the materials do not show suspicious exfiltration or clear overreach red flags.
The materials say there are no environment variables, but the stated function includes 'authenticated access to Google Workspace APIs', so sensitive Google account authorization tokens or OAuth-style credentials are likely involved in practice. There is no evidence of credential abuse or collection by an unrelated third party, but token leakage could expose mail, calendar, or drive data.
Although no remote host is listed in the metadata, the stated functionality implies communication with Google Workspace/Google API services and possible transmission of user requests and related workspace data to Google. There is no evidence of exfiltration to unknown, unrelated, or suspicious endpoints, so this fits normal network behavior for this type of tool.
The system checks mark this tool as executes-code, meaning it runs local server code/processes on the host machine. For an MCP tool, this is a standard capability; the materials do not show requests for unusual system privileges or high-risk actions unrelated to its stated purpose, so this alone should not be escalated to high risk.
The description explicitly covers Gmail, Calendar, and Drive, implying access within granted scopes to sensitive workspace data such as emails, schedules, and files. The available materials do not specify local file writes or show data access beyond the stated function, but the access surface is broad enough that authorization scopes should be tightly limited.
The source is a GitHub open-source repository under the MIT license and is auditable, with 153 stars as a positive trust signal that lowers risk. Maintenance status is unknown, which adds some uncertainty, but the current materials do not show closed-source behavior, abandoned/malicious provenance, impersonation, or clear supply-chain red flags.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
No copy-paste install info for "google-workspace-mcp" yet — see the docs or source repo.
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