Google is quietly expanding its business AI ecosystem with the rollout of Gemini Enterprise, a standalone workspace built around Gemini’s latest models and a new Agent Builder. Currently available via a waitlist with a one-month free trial, it positions itself as Google’s answer to OpenAI’s ChatGPT Team plan.

Users with business or enterprise subscriptions gain access to an interface nearly identical to the consumer Gemini app, but enhanced with corporate connectors and workflow automation. The current list focuses on Google Workspace tools, Microsoft 365, and Atlassian products such as Jira.

These integrations allow data access, document generation, and task automation directly inside Gemini’s chat, though the ecosystem remains narrow compared to potential competitors.

The Agent Builder is the standout feature. It mirrors the Gemini “Gems” concept, offering both a conversational and a visual canvas mode. Through chat, users can describe what kind of agent they need, say, a daily email summarizer or project update generator, and Gemini constructs the workflow automatically!

Each block can define its own model, system prompt, and connector, allowing nested agents and conditional routing. The Auto mode switches dynamically between Gemini 2.5 Pro and 2.5 Flash for balanced speed and reasoning power.

As Google deepens its enterprise AI push, Gemini Enterprise fits into its broader strategy to unify model power, data governance, and collaboration under Workspace. Its $21 monthly plan, including 15 seats ($21 per seat), makes it an aggressive value proposition.
The coming release of Gemini 3 may further expand connectors and model quality, marking a key moment to see how far Google can push agentic automation across its business ecosystem.