Lovable Now Connects to Google Workspace and Gemini Enterprise

    Lovable Now Connects to Google Workspace and Gemini Enterprise

    22. Mai 2026Aktualisiert: 26. Mai 20262 min Lesezeit
    Till Freitag

    TL;DR: „Lovable launched native connectors to Gmail, Google Calendar, Drive, Sheets, Slides, Maps Platform, BigQuery and Gemini Enterprise. You can now build booking pages, mini-CRMs, storefronts and internal tools directly on existing Google data – no new database, no ETL. For enterprises, usage draws down your Google Cloud commit."

    — Till Freitag

    What's new

    With the connector launch on May 19, Lovable becomes the frontend layer on top of the Google stack. Your app reads and writes directly into the tools your team already uses – no intermediate database, no separate Zapier layer.

    Available connectors:

    • Gmail – read, search, send, label
    • Google Calendar – read/create events, check availability
    • Google Drive – read, search, pull file metadata
    • Google Sheets – read/write cells, query rows
    • Google Slides – create and update decks
    • Google Maps Platform – geocoding, maps, distance, places
    • BigQuery – warehouse data straight into the frontend
    • Gemini Enterprise – indexed company knowledge as a context layer

    Why this is a different way to build

    Until now, "build a web app" almost always meant: spin up a database, write sync jobs, model auth and permissions. Google connectors shift that. A Google Sheet is the backend – the team keeps editing it, your app just renders the customer-facing layer around it.

    Three patterns we already see with clients:

    1. Booking page instead of a Calendly subscription – reads real Calendar availability, branded, no monthly fee.
    2. Storefront with a Sheet backend – catalog, orders, customer list – all in the Sheet. App becomes the conversion layer.
    3. Internal dashboard on BigQuery – warehouse data without SQL skills, no new tooling, no vendor lock-in.

    Who gets the most out of what

    Setup Biggest shift
    Solo / freelancer Cancel single-purpose SaaS (booking, mini-CRM, portal) and replace with Lovable apps on top of Google data
    Agency / small team Sheets stay editable – the customer side becomes an app. Dramatically less onboarding friction.
    Enterprise (Gemini Enterprise) Lovable is on the Google Cloud Marketplace – spend draws down your existing Google Cloud commit. No new vendor contract.

    What this means for our projects

    We see three shifts:

    • Less custom backend in phase 1. MVPs run cleanly on Sheets + Drive without touching Supabase or cloud functions.
    • Clean handoff to business teams. Everyone understands a Sheet. Maintenance becomes an ops topic, not a dev topic.
    • Easier enterprise procurement. When budget already sits at Google, the "new vendor" hurdle disappears.

    When this is not the right tool

    Sheets are not a high-performance database. The moment you go toward multi-user concurrent writes, complex joins or real transactions, the backend belongs in a proper database – better Lovable Cloud or Supabase directly. Connectors are strong for reads + light writes, not for running an ERP.

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