Last October, Google announced Gemini Enterprise for business users, and the mobile apps are now available. Meanwhile, @Google Chat is now available in the Gemini app for Workspace users.
The user experience is similar to the Gemini app, but with more pro-level tools. There’s access to first-party agents for Data Insights and Science, as well as third-party offerings from partners.
There’s a low-code visual builder for agents that was previously part of Google Agentspace. In addition to Google Workspace, businesses can access data from Microsoft 365, Salesforce, and SAP.
Google this week released “Gemini Enterprise” apps for Android and iOS. The interface is very similar to the Gemini app. The app icon uses the current spark shape, but applies a blue gradient.


The listings note how this is “Early access by invitation only.” The app’s landing page explains how you must “Open the link sent by your company admin to sign in.” There’s also a link to the “standard Gemini app.”
On Android, the package name is com.google.android.apps.agentspace and the app size is 33 MB. The Gemini app is part of the Google app, but Gemini Enterprise looks to be standalone.
Meanwhile, Workspace customers can now access Google Chat in the Gemini app. It’s part of the broader Google Workspace offering under Connected Apps alongside Gmail, Calendar, Docs, Drive, Keep, and Tasks. @Google Chat lets you:
- Summarize chats
- Retrieve your chats based on contents, senders, and dates
Available prompts include Summarize unread chats, Summarize my chat with [name], and Update me on topic.
This is not appearing for personal accounts today. It’s available with Workspace:
- Business Starter, Standard, and Plus
- Enterprise Starter, Standard, and Plus
- Education Fundamentals, Standard, and Plus
- Frontline Starter and Standard
- Essentials, Enterprise Essentials, and Enterprise Essentials Plus
- Nonprofits
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