Hello Google AI Team,
I’m a Google AI Ultra subscriber and active developer using OpenClaw as my primary AI coding assistant. I’d like to formally request and inquire about official OAuth integration support between Google AI Ultra Subscription and OpenClaw.
## Current Landscape
Several major AI providers have already implemented OAuth-based subscription authentication for OpenClaw, enabling seamless integration
## The Question
Given that Google has:
1. Released **Google Workspace CLI** (March 2026) specifically to enable third-party AI agent integration
2. Made the ecosystem more “agent-ready” with text-based command interfaces
3. Offered **Google AI Ultra** at $249.99/month with high usage limits for power users and developers
**Why isn’t there an official OAuth pathway for Google AI Ultra subscribers to use OpenClaw?**
The technical infrastructure appears to already exist:
- Google’s OAuth 2.0 system is industry-leading
- Gemini API already supports API key authentication for OpenClaw
- The new Workspace CLI demonstrates Google’s commitment to third-party agent interoperability
## Proposal
I respectfully request Google to consider implementing an official OAuth flow for **Google AI Ultra Subscription → OpenClaw** integration, similar to what OpenAI and Alibaba Cloud have done. This would:
1. **Legitimize** third-party AI agent usage under the Ultra subscription
2. **Provide proper rate limiting and usage tracking** (preventing the “token arbitrage” concerns from February 2026)
3. **Align** with Google’s own agent-ready ecosystem strategy
4. **Give Ultra subscribers** the seamless developer experience they’re paying premium for
## Request for Official Response
**I would greatly appreciate a response from a Google representative or the Gemini API team** on whether this is technically feasible and if there are any plans to support this integration pathway.
Thank you for your consideration.
Best regards,
Lee Jong-cheol
(Google AI Ultra Subscriber)