- Look up information.
- Schedule a meeting.
- Complete tasks.
Learn how apps work in Google Chat
When you interact with an app in Chat, the app can see your:
- Email address
- Avatar
- Basic information (such as your name)
The app can see other's basic information in a chat, but it can't see their email address or avatar unless they interact directly with the app.
Google creates and maintains some apps, such as the Meet and Google Drive apps.
Third-party software vendors create and maintain other apps. If you use a third-party app, review the vendor's Terms of Service and privacy policy for more information on the third-party use of your data.
Important: On your work or school accounts, your admin can install apps on your behalf. Afterwards, the apps can send you direct messages. You can't uninstall the apps, but you can turn off notifications for conversations with the app.
Tip:
- Learn how to create custom apps for your organisation.
- For your organisation's guidelines on app creation, contact your Google Workspace administrator.
Find and add apps
If an app is available in your organisation, you can:
- Send it a direct message.
- Add it to spaces or conversations.
- Open the Chat app or Gmail app .
- At the bottom, tap Chat .
- Tap New chat Find apps.
- Enter an app name or select a suggestion.
- Enter your message.
- Tap Send .
- Optional: To remove an app, tap the app name at the top Uninstall.
Tip: To perform tasks on your behalf, the app needs your permission to access your Google Account. When an app needs this permission, a prompt will ask for access. To grant permission, tap Allow.
Learn how to remove access to third-party apps to your account.
Add apps to conversations or spaces
- Open the Chat app or Gmail app .
- Select a conversation or space.
- At the top, tap the space name or conversation participants Manage apps.
- Tap Add apps.
- Enter an app name or select a suggestion.
- Tap Done.
Remove apps from a conversation or space
- Open the Chat app or Gmail app .
- Select a conversation or space.
- At the top, tap the space name or conversation participants Manage apps More options .
- To remove an app from a group conversation: Tap Remove from chat.
- To remove an app from a space: Tap Remove from space.
Use slash commands with apps
Use slash commands in Google Chat to communicate quickly with apps. Slash commands are a short way to communicate with apps. You don't have to remember the commands. Enter a forward slash /, and a list of commands appears.
Only you can view the slash commands that you use. The app's responses are visible in the conversation.
- Open the Chat app or Gmail app .
- Open the conversation or space with the app.
- In the reply area, enter a forward slash /.
A list of apps appears. Under each app name is a list of commands. As you enter more characters, the list shortens to match. - Choose a command and enter additional info press Enter.
Tip: If the app isn't already in the conversation or space, the app is added when you message it.
Give feedback and get help with an app in Chat or Gmail
You can send a message to the app to get help or give feedback.
- Open the Chat app or Gmail app .
- Open a conversation or space with an app.
- To view commands to use with an app:
- In a 1:1 conversation between you and the app, enter help.
- In a space or group conversation, enter @appname help, where appname is the name of the app.
- Send a comment about an app to Google:
- In a direct message between only you and the app, enter feedback text, where text is your comment.
- In a space or direct message with other people, enter @appname feedback text, where text is your comment.