Google appears to be extending Gemini Enterprise with a new prompt-bar option, "Multi-agent planning," that can identify the most relevant agent available in a company workspace, map out the work, and return a delegation plan. This points to a coordination layer for teams already building internal agents, where Gemini would act as the front door, decide which specialist is best suited for a task, and outline the sequence of steps before a human proceeds.

If Google expands it later, Gemini could become an orchestrator for user-created sub-agents across Workspace, which would push it closer to a real multi-agent control surface embedded directly in everyday work. Google has already been moving Gemini deeper into Docs, Sheets, Slides, Drive, Gmail, and Chat, including new creation flows that pull context from Workspace data, so this direction fits the company’s current product strategy.

There is also movement around Gemini Projects for enterprise users. The newer project creation flow, with support for file uploads, Drive attachments, and instruction setup through a drag-and-drop style menu, suggests Google is preparing a structured workspace for persistent tasks rather than one-off prompts.

This is notable because consumer Gemini has already been shifting toward reusable workspaces and guided flows, and enterprise usually follows with tighter controls and data handling. Timing remains unclear, and Google has not publicly announced this exact planning feature.