Google Workspace CLI Quietly Launched, Enabling Agentic AI Tools to Access Gmail, Drive, Calendar and More

Google has quietly released an unsupported command-line interface for Google Workspace, enabling programmatic and agentic AI access to Gmail, Google Drive, Calendar, Docs, and other Workspace apps. The CLI, reported by PCWorld on March 5, 2026, is not officially supported by Google and was released without a public announcement, but it opens a straightforward integration path for AI agents and automation tools. The release is notable because it greases the wheels for personal AI assistants and agentic tools — like the OpenClaw agent — to connect directly to Google Workspace data without requiring complex OAuth flows or the Workspace API client libraries.

Key Takeaways

  • Google quietly released an unsupported Workspace CLI on or before March 5, 2026 — enables command-line access to Gmail, Calendar, Drive, Docs, and other Workspace apps
  • CLI is intended to simplify agentic AI tool integration with Google Workspace; reported to work with agents like OpenClaw that need direct Workspace data access
  • Released without public announcement or official support; developers integrating it should expect no SLA, breaking changes, or official documentation from Google

Original source: PCWorld