



Google Admin is a robust tool designed to help system administrators manage all things related to Google Workspace. Providing a single interface for admin tasks, it is typically used to add users, manage devices, and configure security settings. Google Admin's granular control over user and group management makes it a favorite among IT administrators. It enables the setting up of users and groups, determining their levels of access, and managing their permissions. This tool helps streamline the process of managing the digital environment for businesses, schools, and other organizations.
Foqal Agent amplifies the power of Google Admin by integrating its services for automating administrative tasks. This automation platform communicates with Google's system to effectively manage users and groups without the need for manual intervention. Foqal Agent can be programmed to create, delete, and modify user accounts, handle password changes, and manage group memberships. This integration provides a streamlined approach to fulfilling IT administrative duties, saving significant time and effort. It creates a more efficient and responsive IT management workflow.
With the Foqal Agent and Google Admin integration, common IT tasks such as employee onboarding/offboarding and access requests become streamlined and automated. Notably, Foqal Agent facilitates approvals for software access, allowing managers to approve or deny requests within set workflows. Thus, the software access process is fully automated, relieving the IT teams of manual interventions. This refines IT functions, enabling them to focus more on strategic decisions and less on administrative tasks.
Foqal Agent's use and transfer of information received from Google APIs to any other app will adhere to Google API Services User Data Policy, including the Limited Use requirements.
Automate these workflows and actions through the Foqal + Google Admin integration.
Adds the specified user to the specified group.
Moves a user to a specified organizational unit. The user's organizational unit determines which Google Workspace services the user has access to. If the user is moved to a new organization, the user's access changes.
Creates a new Google group. You can specify the name, description, and email address (for an email distribution group)
Creates a new user in Google with the specified email, name, and personal email address. You can also specify a temporary password. If you do not specify a password, a random password will be selected and provided as the output of this task.
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Deletes the specified group
Permanently deletes a user account. When a user leaves your domain-verified organization, you can delete their Google Workspace account. The user loses access to all services and data associated with their account. Any data that's not transferred is deleted. It can't be recovered even if you restore the user within 20 days. You can restore a deleted account for up to 20 days.
Finds a group by domain and returns the ID
Gets a group id from the group email
Retrieves all managers of a specified Google group
Gets a field for a user
Checks if a user is in a group and returns the users role in that group.
If added to the connections section of a Google user profile, this action will find the specified user's manager and return the associated manager.
Removes a user from the given group
Resets a user's password. If a temporary password is provided, it will be used; otherwise a new random password will be generated. The password that was set is returned as the action output.
Temporarily suspends a user account. As an administrator, you can temporarily block a user's access to your organization's Google services by suspending their account. When you suspend an account, the user's: Email, documents, calendars, and other data aren't deleted. Collaborators who have been granted access to shared documents will retain their ability to view, edit, and collaborate on those documents. Important: Suspended accounts are still charged at the same rate as active accounts on both the Annual billing plan and the Flexible plan. To avoid charges for a user account you don't need, you can delete it instead.
Updates the users role (such as owner, member, manager) in the specified group.