The Google services you already use are now the ones you build on. Gmail, Google Calendar, Drive, Sheets, Slides, Maps, Gemini Enterprise, and BigQuery are all connected to Lovable.
A booking page that reads your real availability. A client portal that surfaces files from your Google Drive. A CRM that lives in a Google Sheet your team can keep current. A maps-powered search that makes sense for your specific use case. An internal tool that runs on your company's Gemini Enterprise data. All built with a prompt.
What’s available
Gmail reads and searches mail, sends messages, and applies labels. Build triage dashboards, rules engines that route incoming mail, or drafting assistants that leave the send button to a human.
Google Calendar reads events, creates events, checks availability, and suggests times. A Calendar becomes a public booking page, a team scheduling dashboard, or the layer underneath a meeting prep workflow.
Google Drive reads and searches files, lists folders, and pulls file metadata. A Drive folder becomes a client portal, an internal knowledge base, or a team project workspace.
Google Sheets reads and writes cells and queries rows. Turn a Sheet into a CRM, a tracker, a vendor directory, or the data store behind any app a non-technical team can keep current.
Google Slides creates and updates presentations. Turn a project brief into a starter deck, automate slide generation from structured data, or build a workflow that produces client-ready presentations.
Google Maps Platform geocodes addresses, shows maps, calculates distances, and pulls place details. Build store locators, logistics dashboards, travel planners, and real-estate search tools.
Gemini Enterprise gives your team the intelligence layer; Lovable turns that into the working software your team needs, built on the same data Gemini already indexes.
BigQuery queries tables, runs analytics, and streams results into your app. Build dashboards backed by live warehouse data, internal reporting tools your team can explore without SQL, or data-driven features powered by the numbers you already collect.
Who this is for
If you're solo, there are probably a handful of single-purpose SaaS tools you're paying for that do things you could build yourself on top of data you already own. A custom booking page that reads your real Google Calendar availability, for example, can be up and running in a few hours for a fraction of the monthly subscription cost, and you can keep extending it however you need.
- Try: "Build a booking page that reads my Google Calendar availability and lets clients schedule time with me directly."
If you're on a small team or running an agency, the interesting move is making a Google Sheet the live backbone of a real product. A premium pet portrait shop built their entire storefront (product catalog, orders, customer data) on a Google Sheets backend. The Sheet stays editable by the team; the app handles the customer-facing side. Or pull it all together: tomorrow's meetings from Calendar, open tasks from a Sheet, and the unread threads from Gmail into one dashboard everyone opens first thing.
- Try: "Build a client-facing storefront that reads inventory and pricing from this Google Sheet and lets customers place orders directly."
If you're at a company on Gemini Enterprise, Lovable can read from your BigQuery data warehouse, your Google Workspace environment, and the company docs Gemini Enterprise already indexes, so the internal tool you build is grounded in your real data. A teammate can ask Gemini Enterprise to build something and the working app comes back on top of that same indexed data. And because Lovable is on Google Cloud Marketplace, the spend draws down your existing Google Cloud commit. No new vendor, no fresh procurement cycle.
- Try: "Build an internal onboarding guide for new hires that pulls from our indexed company knowledge base in Gemini Enterprise."
Start building
Google connectors are available to all Lovable users. Head to your settings to connect your Google account and start building.
Documentation for each connector is live at docs.lovable.dev/integrations.



