Connect Everyday Apps to Google Gemini and Cut Daily Task Friction
Connecting third-party apps directly to Google Gemini lets you book tickets, discover local events, review meeting notes, and manage files without hopping between separate tabs. Here is how to link newly added apps, configure individual permissions, and call any connected service directly from your prompt window.
By Rodger Mansfield, Technology Editor
August 18, 2026
Switching between your inbox, event apps, cloud storage, and music player to complete a single task wastes valuable focus.
When an AI assistant operates in isolation, you still carry the burden of copying data, looking up confirmation numbers, or checking calendar openings manually.
Here’s a Cool Tip: Type @ in any Gemini prompt to summon a specific connected app and pull real-time data straight into your chat.
Google has expanded its Connected Apps library (formerly known as Extensions) to link external services directly into Gemini chats.
The latest wave of integrations adds services including Ticketmaster, Fever, GetYourGuide, Wix, Granola, Otter.ai, Pandora, and iHeartRadio alongside staples like Spotify, OpenTable, WhatsApp, and Google Workspace.
Connected Apps in Google Gemini serve as direct software bridges.
They allow the AI to read relevant context or execute actions inside external tools on your behalf.
Google previously grouped these tools under "Gemini Extensions" before consolidating them into the unified Connected Apps directory.
The latest roster introduces support across four key categories:
- Productivity & Notes: Meeting summaries and website tools through Granola, Otter.ai, and Wix.
- Local & Entertainment: Event ticketing and reservations via Ticketmaster, Fever, GetYourGuide, and OpenTable.
- Media & Audio: Streaming stations and playlists on Spotify, iHeartRadio, and Pandora.
- Home & Lifestyle: Service bookings through platforms like Angi, Thumbtack, and Zocdoc.
When you enter a prompt that requires outside information, Gemini can query the appropriate service automatically or let you target a specific source using an @mention.
What You’ll Gain
Save time by booking events, streaming music, and checking files without leaving your active chat.
Reduce friction by letting Gemini pull details from meeting notes, emails, and calendars automatically.
Maintain control by activating only the specific app connectors you want to use.
Step-by-Step Instructions
Here's how to do it.
Web/Desktop (Windows & macOS):
- Open your browser and go to gemini.google.com.
- Click Settings in the bottom-left sidebar.
- Click Connected Apps (if not visible, click Personal Intelligence first, then select Connected Apps).
- Browse the directory to find the service you want to add (e.g., Instacart, Google Workspace, Spotify, Wix).
- Click the toggle switch next to the app to turn it On.
- If prompted, complete the third-party sign-in authorization to link your account.
- Return to the chat window, type @ followed by the app name (such as @Spotify or @Google Drive), and type your request.
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Android:
- Open the Gemini app on your Android device.
- Tap your Profile picture in the top-right corner.
- Tap Settings, then tap Connected Apps (or Personal Intelligence > Connected Apps).
- Enable the toggle next to the desired apps (such as WhatsApp, Spotify, or Device Utilities).
- Complete any external account linking prompts that appear.
- Type @ in your chat bar or tap the microphone to issue a voice prompt.
iPhone/iPad (iOS):
- Open the Google app or standalone Gemini app on iOS.
- Tap your Profile icon and select Settings.
- Tap Connected Apps.
- Toggle on the available services you wish to use and approve any account connection prompts.
Pros and Cons
Pros:
- Eliminates repetitive copy-pasting across productivity tools, travel platforms, and entertainment apps.
- Supports direct @ targeting so you control where Gemini searches.
- Synchronizes across web browsers, Android, and iOS for linked accounts.
- Offers independent toggles to connect or disconnect individual services at any time.
Cons:
- Requires the Keep Activity setting to remain active on web and iOS.
- Newly announced third-party integrations roll out gradually across regions and account types.
- Managed business and school accounts may have specific integrations blocked by domain administrators.
Feature Access
- Availability: Consumer rollout announced August 2026, with service availability rolling out across regions, devices, and languages over subsequent weeks.
- Supported Platforms: Web (gemini.google.com), Android, iOS.
- Account Tiers: Available for standard Google Accounts and Google AI subscription tiers. Workspace business and school accounts depend on admin configuration.
- System Requirements: Active internet connection, updated mobile app or modern desktop browser, and Keep Activity enabled.
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