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Google Workspace
Analyze Google Docs, Sheets, and Slides directly from URLs - extract insights, summaries, and key data without leaving Slack
See It In Action
Real conversations from teams analyzing Google Workspace documents
Research Team
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@Q analyze this market research report https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ABC123...
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I've analyzed the 47-page market research report:
Key finding: 73% growth in B2B SaaS market
Top competitor: TechCorp with 34% market share
Recommendation: Focus on SMB segment (fastest growth)
Finance Team
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@Q summarize the Q3 budget spreadsheet https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1XYZ789...
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Q3 Budget Analysis from your spreadsheet:
Total budget: $2.4M (15% over Q2)
Largest expense: Personnel (67% of budget)
Risk areas: Marketing overspend by $180K
Supported Document Types
Q can analyze content from all Google Workspace document types
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Google Docs
Extract key insights and summaries
Answer questions about content
Identify action items and decisions
Compare multiple documents
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Google Sheets
Analyze data trends and patterns
Generate insights from numbers
Identify outliers and anomalies
Create data summaries
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Google Slides
Summarize presentation content
Extract key talking points
Identify main themes and messages
Analyze visual content descriptions
Before vs After Google Workspace Analysis
See how Q transforms document analysis workflow
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Without Q
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Open Google Doc/Sheet/Slide in browser2
Manually read through entire document3
Take notes and extract key points4
Summarize findings for team in SlackTime spent:
20-45 minutes
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With Q
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Share Google Workspace URL in Slack2
Ask Q to analyze and get instant insightsTime spent:
2-3 minutes
How Teams Use Google Workspace Analysis
Simple workflow for document analysis in Slack
Share & Analyze Workflow
📎Share Google Workspace URL
🔍Ask Q to analyze content
💡Get instant insights & summaries
👥Share findings with team
Example Queries
"Summarize this proposal document"
"What are the main risks in this budget?"
"Extract action items from this presentation"
Best Practices
Share document links with specific questions
Use Q for multi-document comparisons
Ask for structured summaries for team updates