Google appears to be reviving its efforts to bring a projects feature to Gemini, and this time the functionality has been spotted within Gemini Enterprise rather than the consumer app. TestingCatalog has found that the Enterprise version is preparing a dedicated projects section where users can organize chats by topic, upload their own files for cross-chat reference, and set specific goals that guide how Gemini responds. The onboarding screen invites users to keep conversations grouped, jump back into them by subject, and share instructions on how Gemini can help them reach their objectives.

This concept mirrors what Anthropic already offers with Claude Projects and what OpenAI provides through ChatGPT's similar organizational tools, making it surprising that Google has taken this long to ship it, especially given how heavily requested the feature has been.
There is still a possibility that Google could release projects for both its consumer and enterprise products simultaneously, which would be the ideal scenario. Alongside this, TestingCatalog has spotted smaller but meaningful additions to Gemini Enterprise.

The homepage now surfaces starter prompts designed to onboard workplace users who may not know where to begin, covering use cases like career development plans, agent building, and professional portrait generation. This kind of guided entry matters because enterprise adoption depends heavily on education, giving employees access to AI tools without showing them practical starting points often leads to underuse.
On the model side, Gemini 3.1 Pro has already landed in the model selector, following its official release on February 19, 2026, with strong benchmark results and improved reasoning capabilities.

Users may also soon notice a notifications button that surfaces results from completed scheduled tasks, and inside the agents section, a new tab is being prepared to aggregate all agent runs and executions in one place.

This would let users browse completed jobs without opening each agent individually, a practical improvement for anyone managing multiple automated workflows. Google is clearly expanding Gemini Enterprise's capabilities, though the pace remains measured compared to the rapid moves from competitors like Anthropic and OpenAI in the enterprise AI space. With Google I/O approaching, this could be the window where Google makes a bigger push.