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Google Forms connector

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Connect to Google Forms. Create, view, and manage forms and responses securely

Google Forms connector

  1. Terminal window
    npm install @scalekit-sdk/node

    Full SDK reference: Node.js | Python

  2. Add your Scalekit credentials to your .env file. Find values in app.scalekit.com > Developers > API Credentials.

    .env
    SCALEKIT_ENVIRONMENT_URL=<your-environment-url>
    SCALEKIT_CLIENT_ID=<your-client-id>
    SCALEKIT_CLIENT_SECRET=<your-client-secret>
  3. Register your Google Forms credentials with Scalekit so it handles the token lifecycle. You do this once per environment.

    Dashboard setup steps

    Register your Scalekit environment with the Google Forms 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:

    1. Set up auth redirects

      • In Scalekit dashboard, go to AgentKit > Connections > Create Connection. Find Google Forms and click Create. Click Use your own credentials and copy the redirect URI. It looks like https://<SCALEKIT_ENVIRONMENT_URL>/sso/v1/oauth/<CONNECTION_ID>/callback.

        Copy redirect URI from Scalekit dashboard

      • Navigate to Google Cloud ConsoleAPIs & ServicesCredentials. Select + Create Credentials, then OAuth client ID. Choose Web application from the Application type menu.

        Select Web Application in Google OAuth settings

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

        Add authorized redirect URI in Google Cloud Console

    2. Enable the Google Forms API

      • In Google Cloud Console, go to APIs & ServicesLibrary. Search for “Google Forms API” and click Enable.
    3. Get client credentials

      • Google provides your Client ID and Client Secret after you create the OAuth client ID in step 1.
    4. Add credentials in Scalekit

      • In Scalekit dashboard, go to AgentKit > Connections and open the connection you created.

      • Enter your credentials:

        Add credentials in Scalekit dashboard

      • Click Save.

  4. quickstart.ts
    import { ScalekitClient } from '@scalekit-sdk/node'
    import 'dotenv/config'
    const scalekit = new ScalekitClient(
    process.env.SCALEKIT_ENV_URL,
    process.env.SCALEKIT_CLIENT_ID,
    process.env.SCALEKIT_CLIENT_SECRET,
    )
    const actions = scalekit.actions
    const connector = 'googleforms'
    const identifier = 'user_123'
    // Generate an authorization link for the user
    const { link } = await actions.getAuthorizationLink({ connectionName: connector, identifier })
    console.log('Authorize Google Forms:', link)
    process.stdout.write('Press Enter after authorizing...')
    await new Promise(r => process.stdin.once('data', r))
    // Make your first call
    const result = await actions.executeTool({
    connector,
    identifier,
    toolName: 'googleforms_get_form',
    toolInput: { form_id: 'YOUR_FORM_ID' },
    })
    console.log(result)

Connect this agent connector to let your agent:

  • Get response, form — Get a single response submitted to a Google Form by its response ID
  • List responses — List all responses submitted to a Google Form
  • Create form — Create a new Google Form with a title and optional document title
Proxy API call
const result = await actions.request({
connectionName: 'googleforms',
identifier: 'user_123',
path: '/v1/forms',
method: 'GET',
});
console.log(result);
Execute a tool
const result = await actions.executeTool({
connector: 'googleforms',
identifier: 'user_123',
toolName: 'googleforms_create_form',
toolInput: {},
});
console.log(result);
Google OAuth consent screen verification

Before you use your own Google OAuth credentials in production, understand what end users see on Google’s consent screen when they authorize a connected account.

Audience typeConsent screen behaviorWhen to use
InternalShows your App Name and logo from Branding settingsOnly users in your Google Workspace or Cloud Identity organization can authorize the connector
ExternalShows {env_name}.scalekit.dev until Google verifies your appAny user with a Google account can authorize the connector

Why External is required for most AgentKit connectors:

  • Internal restricts authorization to users in your Google Workspace or Cloud Identity organization. Users with @gmail.com or other Google accounts outside your organization cannot complete OAuth.
  • External is required when end users outside your organization authorize tool access through connected accounts.
  • Organization-managed OAuth clients follow the same rules as personal or developer OAuth clients. Switching to an org-owned client does not bypass Google verification.
  • Until Google completes verification of your External app, users see scalekit.dev on the consent screen. After verification, your App Name and logo appear.

During development:

  • Add Test users under APIs & Services → OAuth consent screen while publishing status is Testing.
  • On unverified apps, users can click Advanced → Go to app (unsafe) to proceed during testing.
  • Google Workspace admins may need to allowlist your OAuth client.

For Google’s verification requirements and timeline, refer to Google’s OAuth consent screen verification guide.

Use the exact tool names from the Tool list below when you call execute_tool. If you’re not sure which name to use, list the tools available for the current user first.

googleforms_create_form#Create a new Google Form with a title and optional document title. Returns the new form's ID and metadata.2 params

Create a new Google Form with a title and optional document title. Returns the new form's ID and metadata.

NameTypeRequiredDescription
titlestringrequiredThe title of the form shown to respondents
document_titlestringoptionalThe title of the document shown in Google Drive (defaults to the form title if not provided)
googleforms_get_form#Get the structure and metadata of a Google Form including its title, description, and all questions.1 param

Get the structure and metadata of a Google Form including its title, description, and all questions.

NameTypeRequiredDescription
form_idstringrequiredThe ID of the Google Form to retrieve
googleforms_get_response#Get a single response submitted to a Google Form by its response ID. Returns the respondent's answers for all questions.2 params

Get a single response submitted to a Google Form by its response ID. Returns the respondent's answers for all questions.

NameTypeRequiredDescription
form_idstringrequiredThe ID of the Google Form
response_idstringrequiredThe ID of the specific response to retrieve
googleforms_list_responses#List all responses submitted to a Google Form. Returns response IDs, submission timestamps, and answer values for each respondent.4 params

List all responses submitted to a Google Form. Returns response IDs, submission timestamps, and answer values for each respondent.

NameTypeRequiredDescription
form_idstringrequiredThe ID of the Google Form to list responses for
filterstringoptionalFilter responses by submission time. Format: timestamp > 2026-01-01T00:00:00Z
page_sizeintegeroptionalMaximum number of responses to return (max 5000)
page_tokenstringoptionalToken for retrieving the next page of results