CoreGPT Apps

CoreGPT Apps

GPT for Google Workspace & Microsoft 365

Productivity

About

What it does: CoreGPT Apps integrates AI directly into Google Workspace and Microsoft 365 applications, providing in-place AI assistance for writing, editing, data analysis, presentation creation, email management, and collaboration without requiring users to switch between different tools or platforms.

Target audience: Professionals and teams who use Google Workspace or Microsoft 365 for daily work, including office workers, managers, analysts, content creators, and anyone seeking to enhance productivity within their existing workflow environments.

Key benefits: Eliminates context switching by working directly within familiar productivity suites, enhances productivity through AI-powered assistance, maintains data privacy by keeping content within secure environments, and requires no credit card for initial trial.

Use cases: Drafting and polishing documents in Word/Docs, analyzing data and automating spreadsheets in Excel/Sheets, creating presentations in PowerPoint/Slides, managing emails and summarizing threads in Outlook, organizing notes in OneNote, and improving team collaboration in Teams.

Unique selling points: Seamless integration directly into both major productivity suites (Google Workspace and Microsoft 365), no context switching required, privacy-focused design that keeps content within user's existing secure environments, and free trial with no credit card required.

Alternatives/Competitors: Competes with standalone AI writing tools and productivity assistants that require switching between applications. Unlike external AI tools that need copy/paste workflows, CoreGPT Apps provides native integration within existing productivity suites, offering a more streamlined experience compared to separate AI platforms.

LaunchedMar 30, 2026

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