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Google Integrates Automated Workflows into Opal Platform

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March 1, 2026
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Google Integrates Automated Workflows into Opal Platform

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Google Expands Opal with Automated Workflow Feature

Google has introduced a new feature to its vibe-coding app, Opal, enabling users to create automated workflows using text prompts. This enhancement allows users to build mini apps that can plan and execute tasks, leveraging the Gemini 3 Flash model to select appropriate tools automatically.

### About Opal and Its Capabilities

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Opal, launched in July 2025, allows users to create mini web apps or remix existing ones without writing code. Initially available in the U.S., it expanded to 15 more countries, including Canada, by October 2025. The app integrates with Google Sheets to maintain memory across sessions, such as managing a shopping list. The new agent in Opal can independently plan the next steps for tasks and interact with users to gather necessary information.

### Competitive Landscape

Google’s move with Opal reflects a broader trend in the tech industry, where startups are also developing tools to build apps through natural language prompts. Companies like Lovable and Replit are prominent players in this space, alongside emerging startups such as Wabi, Emergent, and Rocket.new. These companies are gaining traction by offering innovative solutions for app development without requiring technical expertise.

### Industry Implications

The introduction of automated workflows in Opal underscores the growing demand for accessible app development tools. By enabling users without coding skills to create complex workflows, Google is expanding its reach in the low-code/no-code market. This development could influence how businesses and individuals approach app creation, potentially reducing the need for specialized technical skills.

As Google continues to enhance Opal, its impact on the app development landscape will be closely watched. The integration of automated workflows may set new standards for user-friendly app creation, influencing both established tech companies and emerging startups.

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