GKit vs the Google Workspace Marketplace
How GKit differs from the Google Workspace Marketplace — a curated, developer-friendly directory of Google tools with one unified account.
GKit vs the Google Workspace Marketplace
The official Workspace Marketplace is where Google add-ons are listed. GKit is complementary — a curated, faster directory plus a suite of first-party tools, all under one account.
| GKit | Workspace Marketplace | |
|---|---|---|
| Curated | Yes | Open listing |
| First-party tools | Yes (SheetsAPI, more) | No |
| One unified account | Yes | Per-app installs |
| Third-party listings | Yes | Yes |
| Developer-focused discovery | Yes | Limited |
What GKit adds
- Curation. The GKit Marketplace highlights genuinely good tools instead of an endless list.
- First-party products. GKit builds its own tools like SheetsAPI — and they share your account.
- A real home. A dashboard, docs, and a marketplace that feel like one coherent product.
List your tool
Built a Google Workspace add-on, Chrome extension, or API? List it on GKit and reach developers searching for Google tools.