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Third-party smart chip resource creation now available in Google Docs

What’s changing 

Last year, Google introduced the ability to pull rich data from apps directly into Google Docs with third-party smart chips. Today, Google is taking this a step further by enabling third-party partners, such as Lucidspark, Lucidchart, and Zoho Projects, to create smart chips or resources like tasks or flowcharts that end users can add and edit in their Google Docs.

Data is pulled from third-party applications
Data is pulled from third-party applications

To access third-party smart chips, an admin or user must first install a partner’s add-on from the Google Workspace Marketplaceand then users can search for items to create using the @ menu in Docs. After the item is selected, a creation form will appear that includes text input fields relevant to the type of resource being generated. Once the third-party smart chip is inserted, users can hover over it and view a preview of the content.

Who’s impacted

Admins, End Users and Developers

Why you’d use it

This feature expands upon your ability to add, view and engage with critical information from third party apps by letting you create third-party resource content.

Additional details

Other third-party partners, such as Jira & ConfluenceJira & Confluence, plan to add resource creation to their existing third-party smart chip add-ons in the Google Workspace Marketplace later this year.

Getting started

Rollout pace

  • The Lucidspark, Lucidchart, and Zoho Projects features are available now in the Google Workspace Marketplace

Availability

  • Available to all Google Workspace customers, Google Workspace Individual subscribers, and users with personal Google accounts

Source: Gimasys

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