Google Docs
· #89 most-usedWrite, update, and extract from Google Docs — no browser tab needed
Google Docs is Google's cloud-native word processor: real-time collaboration, version history, and comment threads baked in from day one. Connect it to Actionist and your agents can create documents from scratch or from templates, append running logs, find and replace text across hundreds of files, read full document content to feed downstream LLMs, and react the instant a Doc is created or edited — all without you opening a browser tab.
Eliminates manual work. Eliminates the manual copy-paste, rename, and route cycle teams run every time a new document needs to be created, personalised, and filed in the right folder.
What your Google Docs agent runs on autopilot
A week of scheduled jobs your Actionist agent will execute on your behalf.
Google Docs × every other app you use
End-to-end automations that span multiple apps — each one a real business outcome.
Customer onboarding brief, written in 60 seconds
When a customer sends their first onboarding email, your agent reads the existing account-brief Doc for context, updates it with the customer's stated goals and success criteria, posts a handoff summary to #cs-onboarding in Slack, and drops a kickoff-call event on the CSM's calendar — before the CSM has typed a reply. No onboarding context gets lost between the sales handoff and the first call, and the CSM walks in knowing exactly what the customer asked for.
What this looks like for your team
The comparison strip shows real manual tasks your agent replaces. The calculator translates that into your team's numbers.
- SalesManual proposal prepReps copy a template Doc, manually replace placeholder fields with CRM data, rename the file, and move it to the right Drive folder — 15–20 minutes per proposal.19 min/weekSales AgentAgent creates and personalises proposals instantlyAgent clones the template, substitutes company name, deal value, and use-case fields from HubSpot, names the file, and drops it in the right folder — rep opens a ready-to-send draft in under a minute.
- MarketingBrief doc filing and taggingMarketers create a brief Doc, manually move it to the correct campaign subfolder, and ping the relevant designer — a 10-minute interruption that breaks creative flow each time.14 min/weekMarketing AgentAgent files briefs and notifies designers automaticallyWhen a brief Doc lands in the intake folder, the agent reads the campaign type, moves it to the right subfolder, and creates a ClickUp task for the assigned designer — zero human routing required.
- Customer SupportIncident log copy-pasteSupport agents copy ticket resolution details from Zendesk and paste them into a shared Google Doc incident log — a tedious, error-prone routine done after every ticket close.19 min/weekCustomer Support AgentAgent appends resolved tickets to the log automaticallyEach time a ticket closes, the agent appends a timestamped line with the ticket ID, category, and resolution to the incident-log Doc — the log builds itself with zero manual copy-paste.
- Human ResourcesOnboarding doc duplicationHR creates a new onboarding Doc per hire by opening a blank template, copying the structure, and manually substituting the hire's name, start date, and manager — 8 minutes per new joiner.8 min/weekHuman Resources AgentAgent generates personalised onboarding Doc per hireWhen a new hire is created in the HRIS, the agent clones the onboarding template Doc, replaces every placeholder with live hire data, and shares it with the new employee before day one.
- FinanceBudget memo manual draftingFinance analysts write a new budget-approval memo from scratch for each request, hunting through prior memos to maintain consistent format — 10–15 minutes per request even for standard asks.14 min/weekFinance AgentAgent drafts formatted approval memos from templateWhen a budget request lands, the agent reads the approval-memo template, fills in the request details and justification, and places the finished Doc in the Finance review queue — analysts review, not draft.
- OperationsSOP updates on a quarterly lagOperations Docs fall out of date the moment a process changes because updates require someone to remember to edit the SOP — most changes sit unrecorded for weeks.30 min/weekOperations AgentAgent updates SOPs the moment the process changesWhen a process change is logged in the master register, the agent immediately updates the corresponding SOP Doc with the new procedure — SOPs are accurate within minutes of any change, not next quarter.
- LegalContract clause search by handLegal opens each contract Doc, uses Cmd+F to check for required clauses, and manually notes missing terms — slow, non-scalable, and easy to miss across long documents.6 min/weekLegal AgentAgent audits contracts for required clauses automaticallyBefore any contract goes out, the agent searches the Doc for mandatory clause text and flags missing sections in Slack — Legal sees exactly what's missing before the document reaches the counterparty.
+ 100s of other automations your agent handles
See what your team gets back
Baseline: 2.8 hrs saved per person per week, across the full Google Docs automation set.
How to plug Google Docs into Actionist
Pick the connection method that suits your environment.
The fastest path to your Google Docs. Install the Google Docs MCP server and your agent gets full read/write access through a single OAuth handshake — no service accounts, no JSON keys, no token rotation to manage.
Find Google Docs in the Apps library and click Connect. MCP is selected by default.
A Google OAuth consent screen will open. Sign in with your Google account and grant the requested Docs and Drive scopes — the MCP server only requests the permissions it needs to create, read, and update documents.
Actionist runs a read-only call to verify the handshake. You're ready.
18 actions your agent can call
Read and write operations available to your Actionist agent.
6 events your agent can react to
Events your agent watches for, and the actions it kicks off in response.
Skills that pair with Google Docs
Reusable agent skills that work well alongside this app.
Command-line skill for the full Google Workspace suite — run Gmail, Calendar, Drive, Contacts, Sheets, and Docs operations from a single authenticated CLI without switching between Google APIs.
Direct Google Docs API integration with managed OAuth — create documents, insert and format text, and manage content programmatically without any browser interaction.
Create, read, and edit Word documents in .docx format including formatting, tables, and images — useful when your workflow bridges Google Docs and Microsoft Word environments.
MCP servers that work with Google Docs
Connect Actionist to MCP servers built for or around this app.
Full-featured Google Docs MCP server with complete tab support, markdown extraction, and batch update capabilities — the recommended server for agents that create and edit structured documents.
Google Docs MCP Pack with OAuth-secured read, create, and edit operations — a clean, minimal server for agents that need reliable document access without the full Workspace surface.
Lightweight MCP server that lets AI systems read and edit Google Docs via the official API — good starting point for agents that need straightforward document read-write access.