Summary

Cursor released Google Workspace plugins that give its coding agents direct access to Gmail, Google Drive, Calendar, Docs, and Sheets. Agents can pull context, draft and update files, and manage inbox and calendar without leaving Cursor. The plugins are available in the Cursor Marketplace or installable from the Customize page.

What changed

New first-party plugins connect Cursor agents to Google Workspace surfaces. Agents can read, write, and act across Gmail, Drive, Calendar, Docs, and Sheets, installable from the Cursor Marketplace or the Customize page.

Why it matters

This pushes Cursor past code into general knowledge-work automation: an agent that can read a spec in Drive, update a Doc, and clear a calendar makes the editor a broader work surface. It also signals coding-agent vendors competing with horizontal assistants for everyday productivity tasks.

Evidence excerpt

New plugins give agents direct access to Gmail, Google Drive, Calendar, Docs, and Sheets.

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