Why we built GKit: one account for all your Google tools
The Google ecosystem is huge but its tooling is scattered. GKit unifies Google Workspace tools under one account, one dashboard, and one marketplace.
The problem with Google's tooling
Google Workspace is the backbone of how millions of people work. But the tools built on top of it live in a dozen disconnected places — the Workspace Marketplace, the Chrome Web Store, scattered GitHub repos, and a long tail of SaaS products that each want their own login.
Every one of them asks you to authenticate again. Every one of them is a separate bill, a separate dashboard, a separate trust decision.
The GKit idea
GKit collapses that sprawl into one place:
- One Google account powers every GKit product through a shared, secure session.
- One dashboard shows everything you've connected.
- One marketplace surfaces the best Google tools — ours and third parties'.
Connect once. Use everything.
Built in the open
GKit is built by MrEshank and is MIT licensed. The first product, SheetsAPI, is in beta. A Drive cleaner and a curated marketplace are next.
Free while we grow
Everything in GKit is free during beta — no plan limits, no credit card. Paid plans will come later as the suite matures, but the core promise stays: one account for all your Google tools.
Get started free and tell us what you'd build.