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How to get help

  • Developers seeking assistance can find support through various platforms, each tailored to specific needs.

  • Technical questions are addressed on Stack Overflow, where tagging questions with [google-sites] connects them to relevant experts.

  • Google Workspace administrators have the option to directly email a Google Workspace developer support specialist for assistance.

  • When reaching out for support, developers should provide a comprehensive problem description, reproduction steps, expected vs.actual output, and details about their development environment.

We use a mixture of different platforms to provide support to developers, so review the options below to determine the best way to get help.

Questions & advice

Community Forums (Official)

Join the conversation about Google Workspace development in the Google Workspace Developers community forum.

Reddit (Unofficial)

You can also find help in community-run subreddits:

Stack Overflow

We also use the popular programming Q&A website Stack Overflow to field technical questions. Google doesn't own or manage this site, but you can sign in with your Google account.

Stack Overflow contains questions on a variety of topics, and developers use the tag [google-sites] to mark questions relevant to this service. You might want to add additional tags to your question to attract the attention of experts in related technologies.

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Contact Google Workspace support

Google Workspace administrators can email a Google Workspace developer support specialist

Make sure you include the following information when you contact us:

  • A description of the problem, and the behavior you expected instead.
  • A list of steps and a small snippet of sample code that can be used to reproduce the problem.
  • A description of the output you expect and what actually occurred. Include any error messages you receive.
  • Information about your development environment, including programming language, library versions, etc.

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Last updated 2025年12月03日 UTC.