Como ampliar o app Agenda com os complementos do Google Workspace
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O Google Agenda oferece ferramentas eficientes que permitem aos usuários criar, gerenciar e compartilhar detalhes de eventos e agendas. No entanto, gerenciar calendários complexos de forma eficaz pode levar muito tempo, já que o usuário visualiza, cria, atualiza e compartilha eventos individuais, principalmente se precisar importar ou exportar informações de eventos de outros aplicativos.
Você pode economizar tempo e esforço dos usuários ao estender o Google Agenda com complementos do Google Workspace. Ao criar um
complemento do Google Workspace, é possível definir interfaces
personalizadas que são inseridas diretamente no Google Agenda, exatamente onde o
usuário precisa delas. Essas interfaces ajudam a automatizar tarefas da agenda, apresentar
mais informações ao usuário ou permitir que ele interaja com um sistema de terceiros
sem precisar mudar para uma nova guia do navegador.
Os complementos do Google Workspace podem definir os seguintes tipos
de extensões na Agenda do Google:
Os complementos do Google Workspace são criados usando o
Apps Script, e as interfaces são definidas usando o
serviço de card do Apps Script. Confira uma visão geral em
Como criar complementos do Google Workspace. O comportamento dos complementos do Google Workspace é
configurado usando um
manifesto, que inclui
seções específicas do Google Agenda.
Ao configurar seu complemento do Google Workspace para
estender o Google Agenda, você precisa decidir quais interfaces criar para seu
complemento e quais ações ele pode realizar. Consulte os guias a seguir para mais
informações:
Se você mantém um sistema de conferências, consulte
Visão geral de conferências de terceiros
para detalhes sobre como integrar seus tipos de conferência ao Google Agenda.
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