Google Unveils $100 Gemini Spark Agent for Gmail, Docs and Calendar at I/O 2026
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Updated · SUCCESS Magazine · May 29
Google Unveils $100 Gemini Spark Agent for Gmail, Docs and Calendar at I/O 2026
10 articles · Updated · SUCCESS Magazine · May 29
Gemini Spark debuted at Google I/O 2026 as an always-on Workspace agent that runs on Google Cloud servers and can execute multistep tasks even when users are offline.
Google positioned Spark as an operator rather than a chatbot: it is opt-in, each Workspace integration must be enabled separately, and it pauses for confirmation before high-stakes actions.
The beta is live in the U.S. for Google AI Ultra subscribers at $100 a month, down from the $250 price cited at the I/O announcement, with broader Workspace rollout expected this summer.
Google highlighted workflows such as drafting routine customer replies in Gmail, turning meeting notes into Docs summaries and follow-up emails, and repurposing content through Chrome-based Nano Banana tools.
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