Gemini Enterprise is evolving to cover broader use cases in enterprise automation, with ongoing work on its Agent Builder and integrations. The current connector list is limited, but additions are planned for well-known platforms, including design and productivity tools such as Figma and Taskflow, along with anticipated support for major collaboration and code tools. This expansion would address a wider range of enterprise automation scenarios, benefitting technical and operational teams who rely on these platforms daily.

Within the Agent Builder, a new agent evaluation feature is in development. This will enable users to trigger evaluations directly within the interface, where Gemini can generate and execute various test cases for the selected agent. Developers will be able to view, modify, and enhance these cases, promoting higher quality and reliability for production agents.

Currently, users can add sub-agents to enhance capabilities, but the roadmap points to full agent-to-agent connectivity. This means it will be possible to build multi-agent workflows, where one agent can consume or delegate tasks to another, laying the groundwork for sophisticated orchestration patterns inside organizations. These capabilities would allow teams to construct complex workflows by reusing and connecting existing agents, while also making it possible to share agents within the organization—so one team’s solution can be leveraged in another team’s process.


These developments reflect Google’s broader product strategy to move Gemini Enterprise beyond isolated automations and into a collaborative agent ecosystem for large organizations, aligning with industry trends toward composable, reusable AI components that serve diverse business functions.