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Most real work lives inside your email, calendar, and files. Connecting a Google Workspace or Microsoft 365 account is how your assistant gets access to that world — reading and sending mail, checking your calendar, working with documents in Drive, OneDrive, and SharePoint, and more. It’s a one-time connection, it takes about thirty seconds, and it’s free — there are no credit costs for connecting or keeping a workspace connected.

What it unlocks

Email & your inbox

Read, search, summarize, and send mail from the connected mailbox.

Calendar

Review your schedule, flag conflicts, create and reschedule events.

Files

Work with Google Drive, OneDrive, and SharePoint — with you in control of exactly which files it can see.

Contacts & tasks

Look people up in your address book and manage your to-do lists.
On Microsoft 365, the connection also powers Microsoft Teams — chats, channels, and meetings.
The workspace connection covers the Google/Microsoft suite. Other apps — your CRM, project tracker, and so on — connect separately through Integrations.

Whose account gets connected?

This is the single most important thing to get right, and it depends on which assistant you’re connecting:
Connect your own Google or Microsoft account. T-W1N is your digital twin — when it works in your workspace it acts through your account and shows up as you. That’s the point: it reads your inbox, checks your calendar, and works in your files, always within the permissions you grant.

Google or Microsoft — what’s the difference?

Your assistant works equally well with both. The feature sets differ slightly because the ecosystems do:
FeatureGoogle WorkspaceMicrosoft 365
EmailGmailOutlook
CalendarGoogle CalendarOutlook Calendar
FilesGoogle DriveOneDrive + SharePoint
ContactsGoogle ContactsMicrosoft contacts
TasksGoogle TasksMicrosoft To Do
Teams chat & meetingsMicrosoft Teams
Ready to connect? Head to Connecting your workspace.