Google Drive
Build client portals, catalogs, and knowledge bases on top of your Drive.
Files stay in Drive. Apps read them fresh on every load - Docs as text, Sheets as CSV, Slides as PDF.

What’s included
- List and search Drive files and folders by name, folder, or query
- Export file content - Docs as plain text, Sheets as CSV, Slides as PDF
- Read Google Docs content for display or analysis
What you can build
Agencies, consultants, project leads delivering files without a separate platform
Custom customer portals
A branded portal combining Drive files and Calendar scheduling - clients see the files and slots scoped to them.
Build a portal where clients can see project files from my Drive folder, my calendar availability, and book a follow-up callService businesses with photo or video libraries - travel operators, event companies, agencies, creators
Catalogs and storefronts backed by Drive
A public storefront where the Drive folder is the catalog - browseable, searchable, photos pulled live on each load.
Build a storefront for my party-bus rental business. Pull every photo from my Drive folder, organize by vehicle and event type, and let customers request a bookingTeam leads, HR, documentation owners running a Docs-based wiki
Searchable knowledge bases from your team's Docs
A browsable, searchable surface on top of your Docs. Your team keeps writing in Docs. The app reads what's there.
Build a searchable knowledge base from the Google Docs in our team folder. Show titles, snippets, and let people search by keywordHow to get started
- Open Lovable -> Settings -> Integrations -> Google Drive -> sign in with your Google account.
- Your deployed app reads from Drive at runtime, with each load pulling fresh content.
Works well with
Google Calendar — Combine Drive files and calendar availability in a single client portal.
Gmail — Distribute Drive documents via automated emails when something changes.
Google Sheets — Pair Drive assets with structured Sheet data - a catalog with rich images, a directory with photos.
Sanity — Pair Drive files with structured CMS content for richer content-management tools.
