Google Slides
Connect to Google Slides to create, read, and modify presentations programmatically.
Connect to Google Slides to create, read, and modify presentations programmatically.
Supports authentication: OAuth 2.0
Set up the agent connector
Section titled “Set up the agent connector”Register your Scalekit environment with the Google Slides connector so Scalekit handles the authentication flow and token lifecycle for you. The connection name you create will be used to identify and invoke the connection programmatically. Then complete the configuration in your application as follows:
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Set up auth redirects
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In Scalekit dashboard, go to Agent Auth → Create Connection. Find Google Slides and click Create.
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Click Use your own credentials and copy the redirect URI. It looks like
https://<SCALEKIT_ENVIRONMENT_URL>/sso/v1/oauth/<CONNECTION_ID>/callback.
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Navigate to Google Cloud Console’s APIs & Services > Credentials. Select + Create Credentials, then OAuth client ID. Choose Web application from the Application type menu.

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Under Authorized redirect URIs, click + Add URI, paste the redirect URI, and select Create.

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Enable Google Slides API
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In Google Cloud Console, go to APIs & Services > Library. Search for “Google Slides” in the API Library and select Google Slides API.
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Press the blue Enable button.
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Get client credentials
Google provides your Client ID and Client Secret credentials after you create the OAuth client ID in step 1.
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Add credentials in Scalekit
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In Scalekit dashboard, go to Agent Auth → Connections and open the connection you created.
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Enter your credentials:
- Client ID (from above)
- Client Secret (from above)
- Permissions (scopes — see Google API Scopes reference)

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Click Save.
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Connect a user’s Google Slides account and make API calls on their behalf — Scalekit handles OAuth and token management automatically.
import scalekit.client, osfrom dotenv import load_dotenvload_dotenv()
connection_name = "google_slides" # get your connection name from connection configurationsidentifier = "user_123" # your unique user identifier
# Get your credentials from app.scalekit.com → Developers → Settings → API Credentialsscalekit_client = scalekit.client.ScalekitClient( client_id=os.getenv("SCALEKIT_CLIENT_ID"), client_secret=os.getenv("SCALEKIT_CLIENT_SECRET"), env_url=os.getenv("SCALEKIT_ENV_URL"),)actions = scalekit_client.actions
# Authenticate the userlink_response = actions.get_authorization_link( connection_name=connection_name, identifier=identifier)# present this link to your user for authorization, or click it yourself for testingprint("đź”— Authorize Google Slides:", link_response.link)input("Press Enter after authorizing...")
# Make a request via Scalekit proxyresult = actions.request( connection_name=connection_name, identifier=identifier, path="/v1/presentations", method="GET")print(result)Tool list
Section titled “Tool list”googleslides_create_presentation
Section titled “googleslides_create_presentation”Create a new Google Slides presentation with an optional title.
| Name | Type | Required | Description |
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schema_version | string | No | Optional schema version to use for tool execution |
title | string | No | Title of the new presentation |
tool_version | string | No | Optional tool version to use for execution |
googleslides_read_presentation
Section titled “googleslides_read_presentation”Read the complete structure and content of a Google Slides presentation including slides, text, images, shapes, and metadata.
| Name | Type | Required | Description |
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fields | string | No | Fields to include in the response |
presentation_id | string | Yes | The ID of the Google Slides presentation to read |
schema_version | string | No | Optional schema version to use for tool execution |
tool_version | string | No | Optional tool version to use for execution |