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Google Auth

Connect Google account access for tools.

Connect Google account access for tools. This integration is available in the Tool-Kit today. Use this guide to understand capabilities, setup, and how Google Auth fits into AKOBOT tool workflows.

In this article

  • What this integration does in AKOBOT
  • Key capabilities and supported workflows
  • Setup and configuration steps
  • Operational notes and related links

Audience — Operators, developers, and team leads connecting Google Auth to AKOBOT agents and automations.

Overview

Google Auth is a Tool integration in the Authentication category. It extends AKOBOT agents with real-world actions while keeping access scoped to your organization.

Quick access

Configure this integration from the Tool-Kit dashboard or share this page with teammates who need setup guidance.

Capabilities

  • Authorize Google-backed tools with scoped OAuth access.
  • Refresh tokens securely without exposing credentials in chat.
  • Revoke access from the dashboard when offboarding users.

Common use cases

  • Automate repetitive authentication tasks with Google Auth.
  • Combine with AKOBOT agents for natural-language control.
  • Audit usage and access from the Tool-Kit dashboard.

Setup

  1. 1Open the Tool-Kit and locate Google Auth.
  2. 2Click Connect or Manage to start the setup flow.
  3. 3Complete the OAuth consent screen with an approved Google workspace account.
  4. 4Confirm the connection status shows Connected in the Tool-Kit.
  5. 5Assign the tool to agents that should invoke it during conversations.

Configuration reference

FieldValue
Integration typeTool
CategoryAuthentication
AuthenticationOAuth
AvailabilityLive in Tool-Kit
Dashboard path/dashboard/tool-usecase

Authentication model

Google Auth uses OAuth authentication. Only approved administrators should complete setup, and credentials should be rotated on your standard schedule.

Operational notes

Store API keys and credentials according to your security policy. Never share secrets in docs, screenshots, or chat logs.

See also

Integrations & MCP·Agents·Open Tool-Kit

Documentation URL: /docs/tool-usecase/google-auth