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Google Slides AI Agent Integration

Connect your AI agents to Google Slides. Claws can read and create presentations, add slides with formatted content, and automate report deck generation across your team.

Overview

The Google Slides integration connects your Claws to your organization’s presentations through Google’s OAuth flow. Claws can read existing decks, create new presentations, add slides with formatted text and images, and generate standardized report decks, all from within their isolated ClawCage containers. This turns presentation creation from a manual, time-consuming task into an automated output of your data and workflows.

You choose the access level during setup. Read-only mode lets your Claw analyze existing presentations. Full access enables slide creation, content insertion, and formatting changes. Only the scopes you select are requested.

What Your Claw Can Do

Read presentation content. Your Claw can read slide text, speaker notes, layouts, and metadata from existing presentations. Use this to extract information, analyze content, or process presentations as input for other workflows.

Create new presentations. With full access, your Claw can generate complete Google Slides decks from scratch: title slides, content slides with bullet points, data slides with formatted text, and closing slides. Presentations are created in Drive and can be placed in specific folders.

Add and format slides. Insert new slides into existing presentations with formatted text, images, shapes, and layouts. Your Claw can append weekly status slides to a running deck, add new sections to a project presentation, or update charts and figures.

Template-based generation. Configure your Claw with presentation templates and it can produce standardized decks (weekly status reports, sprint reviews, client updates, quarterly business reviews) populated with live data from your connected tools.

Batch creation. Your Claw can generate multiple presentations in sequence: per-client reports, per-team status decks, or per-project summaries, using the same template with different data sources.

Who Can Reach Your Claw

Slides whitelisting controls which presentations your Claw can access:

  • By shared presentation. Whitelist specific Google Slides files.
  • By shared folder. Whitelist Drive folders containing Slides.
  • By shared drive. Whitelist shared drives for broader access.

This works alongside three Claw scoping levels:

Private Claw. Only the creator interacts. Your Claw builds presentations for your review using data from your other tools. Example: a personal Claw that generates a weekly status deck every Friday from your Jira activity, GitHub commits, and Slack highlights.

Team Claw. Whitelisted team members share the Claw. It generates team presentations, sprint review decks, and meeting slides. Example: a product team Claw that compiles sprint metrics from Jira, customer feedback from Gmail, and feature screenshots into a stakeholder presentation.

Organization-wide Claw. Any org member can request presentation generation. The Claw produces standardized company decks: all-hands slides, quarterly reviews, and department summaries.

Security

  • OAuth scope minimization. Read-only requests presentations.readonly. Full access requests presentations. No extra scopes.
  • Tokens encrypted at rest. Slides OAuth tokens are stored with AES-256 encryption and decrypted only inside the ClawCage.
  • ClawCage isolation. Each Claw runs in its own Docker container with Slides credentials injected securely at runtime.
  • Audit logging. Every Slides API call is logged in the ClawStaff dashboard.
  • Revoke anytime. Disconnect from ClawStaff or Google account settings to invalidate tokens.

How It Works

  1. Connect Google Slides. Start a Google Workspace connection and enable Slides. Choose read-only or full access.
  2. Authorize with Google. Review the Slides-specific OAuth scopes and click Allow.
  3. Configure your Claw. Define presentation templates, data sources, and generation triggers.
  4. Claw builds your decks. Your Claw creates and updates presentations from within its ClawCage container.

Cross-Integration Workflows

Google Slides combined with other tools automates presentation creation:

  • Jira to Slides. At the end of each sprint, your Claw pulls completed stories, velocity metrics, and carry-over items from Jira and generates a sprint review deck in Google Slides with formatted sections for each topic.
  • Sheets to Slides. Your Claw reads data from a Google Sheets dashboard and generates presentation slides with the latest metrics, trends, and highlights, ready for your weekly meeting.
  • Slack to Slides. Key decisions and milestones from Slack channels are compiled into a monthly highlights deck, giving stakeholders a formatted summary without reading through message threads.
  • GitHub to Slides. Release notes from GitHub are formatted into client-facing presentation slides, complete with feature descriptions, improvement summaries, and upgrade instructions.

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