Google Docs will Soon Let you Embed Other Apps into your Documents
The @ symbol is about to become the most important feature in Google Docs.
The @ symbol is about to become the most important feature in Google Docs.
As Google continues to invest in making Workspace a more connected and powerful platform.
Going forward, all you’ll need to type is “@” and the name of a file or app you’re looking for, and you’ll be able to see and edit it from within Google Docs.
The feature is called “smart chips” and refers to essentially embedding other apps into Google Docs.
The API that makes all this work is new — Google announced it at its Cloud Next conference along with a handful of partners.
Asana users will be able to manage their tasks through an embed in Docs; you’ll be able to see visual previews of Miro and Figma boards.
The underlying shift here is a huge one, and Google’s actually late to it.
You can embed YouTube videos and PDF files, work with your spreadsheets, and manage a kanban board, all within a single “document.”