Google Docs + Ceres
Connect Google Docs to Ceres — your AI Growth Officer — so its specialist agents work from your real Google Docs data. Connect Google Docs — agents read live briefs and shared docs; create/edit (after approval).
What Ceres does with Google Docs
Live briefs and shared documents in your Google Docs.
Create and append Google Docs — drafts, outlines, research notes — after your approval. Nothing is created in your Docs until you approve it.
What Ceres reads from Google Docs
- Live content briefs your agents are asked to write against — target keyword, angle, audience, and any do-and-don't notes you've left
- Shared strategy and planning docs — positioning, messaging, and campaign outlines that set the context for new work
- Brand-voice and style guides kept in Docs, so drafts match how you actually write
- Outlines and rough notes you've started, used as the starting point an agent builds on
- Research write-ups and meeting notes that inform what gets written next
- Comments and inline notes in a shared doc, read as additional direction for the work
How Ceres uses Google Docs
Once you connect Google Docs, Ceres reads your live briefs and shared documents on a schedule, so the team is always working from your latest thinking rather than a stale copy pasted into a chat. When an agent has something to hand back, it can also create a new Google Doc or append to an existing one — but that write is approval-gated. Ceres proposes the draft, outline, or research note; you approve it with one click; and nothing is created or changed in your Docs until you sign off. There is no autonomous writing to your Docs.
Your SEO Expert is the main consumer here: it pulls the brief and brand-voice guide straight from Docs, writes the article or page against them, and — after your approval — drops the finished draft back into a Google Doc where you can review and edit in the tool you already use. Your Newsletter Editor works the same loop, reading your planning docs for context and proposing newsletter drafts and outlines as Google Docs for your sign-off before anything moves toward a send.
The honest value is a standing capability, not a one-off. Your briefs become live inputs the team checks on every run, and finished work comes back where your team already collaborates — each draft cited to the brief and context it was built from, so you can see exactly what it drew on. You stay in full control: every new doc and every edit waits for your explicit approval, and you review it in Docs before it counts as done.
In practice
The SEO Expert reads your live brief in Google Docs, drafts the post, and — once you approve — writes the draft into a new Doc in your workspace, ready for your edits.
Agents that use Google Docs
Google Docs integration FAQ
- Does Ceres integrate with Google Docs?
- Yes. You can connect Google Docs from your Ceres dashboard. Once connected, Ceres reads your live briefs and shared documents on a schedule, and — after your approval — can create or append Docs to hand finished drafts back to you.
- What does Ceres read from Google Docs?
- It reads the live briefs and shared documents in your Google Docs — content briefs, strategy and planning docs, brand-voice and style guides, your own outlines and notes, and any inline comments left as direction. These become the working context the agents write against.
- Can Ceres create or edit Google Docs?
- Yes, but only with your approval. Ceres proposes a new doc or an append — a draft, outline, or research note — and nothing is created or changed in your Docs until you approve it. There is no autonomous writing to your Docs.
- Which Ceres agents use Google Docs?
- Your SEO Expert and Newsletter Editor. The SEO Expert reads briefs and brand guides to write articles and pages and hands drafts back as Docs after your approval; the Newsletter Editor reads planning docs and proposes newsletter drafts and outlines the same way.
- How often does Ceres read my Google Docs data?
- On a recurring schedule, so the team is always working from your current briefs and shared docs rather than a stale copy. You don't have to re-share anything each time — once connected, your latest docs are part of every run.
- How do I connect Google Docs?
- Connect it in a few clicks from your Ceres dashboard with your Google account. After that, Ceres reads your briefs and shared docs on a schedule and can return finished drafts as Docs once you approve each one.
Put Google Docs to work with Ceres
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