Google has introduced a new intelligent agent feature in its Opal app, powered by the Gemini 3 Flash model, allowing users to create automated workflows and mini-programs through text prompts. The intelligent agent can autonomously plan tasks, select tools like Google Sheets to perform functions such as maintaining shopping lists, and interactively request user input when needed. This update aims to enable non-technical users to build complex application workflows. Opal was initially launched in the United States in mid-2025 and later expanded to 15 countries. It will enter a highly competitive market that also includes similar products from emerging startups like Lovable, Replit, Wabi, and Emergent.
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Google has added the ability to create automated workflows for Opal.
Google has introduced a new intelligent agent feature in its Opal app, powered by the Gemini 3 Flash model, allowing users to create automated workflows and mini-programs through text prompts. The intelligent agent can autonomously plan tasks, select tools like Google Sheets to perform functions such as maintaining shopping lists, and interactively request user input when needed. This update aims to enable non-technical users to build complex application workflows. Opal was initially launched in the United States in mid-2025 and later expanded to 15 countries. It will enter a highly competitive market that also includes similar products from emerging startups like Lovable, Replit, Wabi, and Emergent.