GAMpilot is the modern, friendly UI for Google Workspace admin work — the kind of jobs that used to mean 200-line scripts, command-line tools, or four hours clicking around the Admin Console. Now they take a minute, with a preview before anything runs.
No commands. No CSV scripts. No bouncing between Admin Console tabs. Seven categories that map directly to the work you actually do — built so a new IT hire can land on day one and be productive.
The first screen you see is the state of your domain: how many users you have, where 2FA stands, what's queued, what failed overnight. No piecing it together from five different reports.
Users, groups, aliases, org units, licences, off-boarding — every people-shaped task lives in one tab. Search anyone, see their entire history, suspend them or transfer their files. Every action is previewed before it runs, so you can never accidentally delete the wrong account.
Set up email delegates, signatures, and forwarding rules — for one person, or a hundred at once. See exactly who can read whose mailbox at a glance. Audit forwarding rules in seconds, instead of writing a CSV pipeline. Useful for security audits too: hidden forwarding is one of the most common ways data quietly leaves a domain.
Transferring someone's Drive when they leave used to mean a 200-line script and a hopeful prayer. Now it's a click. Same for shared drives, calendar permissions, meeting-room bookings, resources. Everything previewed before it runs, so off-boarding is no longer a Tuesday-evening incident.
See what's connected to your domain. Enforce policies — screen lock, encryption, OS minimums. Wipe a lost or stolen device the moment HR notifies you. Every action is logged, so when compliance asks "what did we do when that iPhone went missing?", the answer takes ten seconds.
How many users have 2FA on? Which OAuth apps have access to too much? Are documents shared externally that shouldn't be? GAMpilot answers in seconds, not in a four-hour click-through. And when something looks wrong, fix it from the same screen.
When someone joins Engineering, they should be added to all-eng@, given a Workspace licence, and invited to the right Slack channels — every time, without you remembering. Smart Rules do that. Set a trigger, set the actions, walk away. The AI even suggests rules based on what you've been doing manually before.
Join the waitlist and we'll send you a quiet email when we open beta access. No marketing drip, no nonsense — one email, one link.