Lovable Adds Google Workspace, Microsoft 365 & Data Warehouse Connectors
Lovable shipped a major suite of enterprise data integrations on April 24, 2026, adding native connectors for Google Workspace (Gmail, Drive, Docs, Sheets, Slides, Calendar), Microsoft 365 (Outlook, Teams, OneDrive, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote), BigQuery, Databricks, and Snowflake β covering all three major cloud data warehouses in a single release. The additions also include connectors for HubSpot, Asana, Ashby, Inngest, Resend, Fireflies, Gemini Enterprise, and WordPress. Data is queried at runtime with no ETL or replication required, keeping it within the source platform's security perimeter while making it consumable by non-technical builders in Lovable.
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Lovable Adds a Major Enterprise Data Suite to Its Connector Ecosystem
On April 24, 2026, Lovable shipped the most expansive single connector release in its history, adding native integrations with the core data infrastructure used by enterprise teams: Google Workspace, Microsoft 365, BigQuery, Databricks, and Snowflake β alongside eight further connectors for CRM, productivity, communication, and workflow automation.
The Data Warehouse Tier
Databricks
The Lovable + Databricks connector β co-announced via a Databricks partnership blog post on April 13, 2026 β lets Lovable-built apps query lakehouse data using the Databricks REST API with OAuth machine-to-machine authentication. Business users in ops, finance, sales, and supply chain can now build working apps β real-time dashboards, operational tools, internal chatbots β directly on top of data stored in Databricks, without requiring SQL knowledge or engineering support.
Data is queried at runtime directly from Databricks with no ETL, no replication, and no synchronization job. Lovable acts as the interface layer; Databricks remains the authoritative data source. This architecture preserves the security perimeter of the data platform while making its data consumable by non-technical builders.
Snowflake
The Snowflake connector enables Lovable apps to run SQL, work with warehouses, databases, and schemas, and build internal tools and dashboards backed by live Snowflake data. Typical use cases include analytics dashboards, data exploration tools, and custom reporting interfaces that display real-time query results.
BigQuery
The BigQuery connector lets Lovable apps run SQL against datasets and schemas, opening up analytics feature development for teams already operating in the Google Cloud ecosystem. Combined with the Google Workspace integration, this creates a complete build layer on top of Google's full enterprise data stack.
The Productivity Suite Tier
Google Workspace
Apps built in Lovable can now integrate with the full Google Workspace suite: Gmail (read and send email), Drive (access files and folders), Docs (read and write documents), Sheets (work with spreadsheet data), Slides (read presentations), and Calendar (manage events and scheduling). The connector enables reading, writing, and workflow automation across all six services β allowing teams to build custom tools layered on top of the productivity software they already use daily.
Microsoft 365
The Microsoft 365 connector provides equivalent depth on the Microsoft side: Outlook (email), Teams (messaging and collaboration), OneDrive (file storage), Word (documents), Excel (spreadsheets), PowerPoint (presentations), and OneNote (notes). This makes Lovable a practical app-building layer for enterprises standardized on the Microsoft stack.
Additional Connectors
Beyond the data warehouse and productivity tiers, the April 24 release added eight further connectors:
- HubSpot β Read and write CRM data, build lead dashboards, sales tools, and support assistants on top of HubSpot accounts.
- Asana β Read and create tasks for project automation and planning workflows.
- Ashby β Connect hiring data for recruiting workflows and candidate management.
- Inngest β Run durable workflows, scheduled jobs, and event-driven background tasks through a personal Inngest account.
- Resend β Send transactional and marketing emails via personal Resend accounts directly from Lovable-built apps.
- Fireflies (chat connector) β Access meeting transcripts, summaries, action items, and conversation insights inside the build context.
- Gemini Enterprise β Build grounded search and Q&A experiences on top of existing enterprise data using Google's Gemini Enterprise service.
- WordPress β Fetch posts, pages, and media from WordPress.com to power dynamic, content-driven app experiences.
What This Means for Enterprise Builders
This release marks a significant shift in Lovable's enterprise positioning. Prior connector releases focused on developer tools (GitLab, AWS S3), analytics platforms (PostHog, Hex), and security (Aikido). The April 24 release moves the center of gravity toward business data infrastructure β the systems where enterprise teams actually store and operate their most important data.
A non-technical ops or finance team member can now, in principle, build a live dashboard on their company's Snowflake warehouse, automate email workflows against their Gmail inbox, or create a recruiting pipeline tool on top of Ashby β without writing a line of code or waiting for an engineering ticket. The Databricks partnership announcement ahead of the release signals that at least one major data platform is actively co-marketing Lovable's enterprise push, a meaningful shift in how enterprise infrastructure vendors perceive the vibe-coding category.