Connect AI to Google Workspace for email, calendar, and document automation.
This tool claims to connect AI agents to Google Workspace, which implies access to potentially sensitive workplace data. However, the provided materials are sparse, with no README and no endpoint or auth details; the main concern is lack of transparency and low source maturity rather than proven malicious behavior.
The materials state there are no keys/environment variables, but the claimed functionality—accessing Gmail, Drive, Docs, and other Google Workspace resources—would normally require OAuth or another Google authorization flow. The documentation does not explain credential acquisition, storage, refresh, or scopes, creating a transparency concern around credential handling.
The description indicates it connects to Google Workspace services, which would normally require network requests to Google APIs. Although the metadata says there are no remote endpoint hosts, that does not fully align with the claimed capabilities; the lack of detail on actual domains, data flows, and whether any third-party relay is involved warrants caution.
The system flags executes-code, meaning this MCP tool can execute code or launch processes locally. This is a normal capability for such tools and is not, by itself, grounds for a high-risk rating; however, the materials do not describe command boundaries, accessible system capabilities, or any sandboxing restrictions.
Based on the description, the tool is intended to access Gmail, Calendar, Drive, Docs, Sheets, and Slides, potentially covering emails, calendars, cloud files, and document contents—high-sensitivity data categories. There is no stated information about least-privilege scopes, read-only vs. write access, tenant isolation, or local file access boundaries, so its authorization surface should be reviewed carefully.
A positive factor is that there is an open-source repository, which provides some auditability. However, the source is only a third-party registry, the README is absent, the license is undeclared, community adoption is 0 stars, and maintenance status is unknown. Overall, auditability and maturity are limited, so this is a supply-chain candidate that warrants additional manual review.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
No copy-paste install info for "gg-mcp" yet — see the docs or source repo.
After connecting my Google Workspace, summarize the important Gmail messages that need replies today, suggest meetings for this week based on the emails, and create a to-do list.
A summary of key emails, suggested reply actions, recommended meeting times, and an actionable to-do list.
Read the latest 10 Docs and Sheets in my 'Project Weekly Reports' folder on Google Drive, extract progress, risks, and key metrics, and generate a one-page summary in Chinese.
A cross-document project summary with highlights, risk list, and an overview of key metrics.
Using my product review meeting event next week in Calendar and related Drive documents, draft a meeting agenda and create a presentation outline suitable for Slides.
A structured meeting agenda and a slide-ready presentation outline.
Access Gmail, Calendar, and Drive via MCP for email, scheduling, and file workflows.
Manage Google Workspace apps with natural language through AI assistants.
Connect Gmail and Google Docs via MCP for email and document workflows.
Connect Google Workspace apps to automate email, documents, calendars, and tasks.
Connect to Google Workspace via OAuth to manage mail, files, calendars, and docs.
Control Google Workspace apps with natural language for email, docs, schedules, and tasks.