LoopSuite + Google Drive

Google Drive AI assistant for small business document management

Google Drive stores everything your business creates. But documents sit unanswered, proposals go unfollowed and shared files get forgotten. LoopSuite reads your Drive activity and turns it into follow-up actions — so no proposal, contract or shared document falls through the cracks.

The problem

Where it creates friction without help.

01

Proposals sent as Google Docs go cold without follow-up

You share the proposal link. Two weeks pass. The client hasn't signed and you haven't chased. LoopSuite flags it.

02

Shared documents sit awaiting review with no chase

A document shared for client approval sits in their inbox. LoopSuite monitors and prepares the gentle chase.

03

Important Drive files get buried and forgotten

Critical documents — contracts, briefs, proposals — sit in Drive with no system for tracking their status.

How it works

What LoopSuite does with your data.

Step 1

Connect Google Drive to LoopSuite

Tell LoopSuite which folders to watch. It monitors document activity, sharing and view data.

Step 2

Proposal and document follow-up alerts

When a shared document hasn't been viewed or responded to, LoopSuite flags it and prepares the follow-up.

Step 3

Approve the chase before it goes

Follow-up emails for outstanding proposals and documents are drafted and ready for your one-click approval.

Questions

Common questions.

Can LoopSuite read the content of my Google Docs?

Yes, with your permission. LoopSuite can read document content to help draft follow-ups and summaries relevant to each document.

Does it work with shared Team Drives?

Yes. LoopSuite works with both personal Drive and shared Team Drives.

Can it help me find documents I've lost track of?

Yes — you can ask LoopSuite to find documents by name, date or content and it will surface the right file from your Drive.

Get started

Your tools already have the signal. LoopSuite turns it into action.

Tell LoopSuite which tools you use and what feels messy. It shows where it can help — before you connect anything.