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Ploy × Google Docs

Korra reads your Docs as source material for the site, and writes drafts and reports back where your team already redlines.

What you can do

Eight ways teams put Google Docs to work with Ploy.

Pull content into web builds

  • 01

    Turn a founder essay into a homepage.

    Drop a Doc; Korra extracts the narrative, headline angles, and proof points, then ships them as a homepage draft.

  • 02

    Build case studies from interview transcripts.

    Korra reads the raw Doc, pulls the strongest quotes, and renders a structured case study page.

  • 03

    Convert internal whitepapers into pillar pages.

    Long-form research Docs become SEO-structured pillar pages with internal links and a TOC.

  • 04

    Use brand voice + style Docs as ground truth.

    Korra reads your voice / tone / prohibited-words Doc and applies it to every page she writes.

  • 05

    Repurpose investor decks and one-pagers.

    Existing Docs become "For investors" pages, partner pages, or About pages without rewriting.

Write content + reports back

  • 01

    Drafts into Docs for review.

    New blog posts, landing pages, and announcements land as a Google Doc your team can comment-redline before they go live.

  • 02

    Two-way sync with site copy.

    Redlines in Docs flow back into the Ploy page on save — no rewriting after legal or exec review.

  • 03

    Weekly performance memos.

    Korra writes a narrative weekly recap into a shared Doc — what shipped, what moved, what’s next.

How it connects

Three steps. Then Google Docs works inside Korra.

01OAuth · 30 sec

Connect Google Docs in one click.

One OAuth handshake. No API keys, no IT ticket, no Zapier between. Korra has access the moment you authorize.

02You stay in control

Pick the scope you want.

Choose which workspaces, folders, or properties Korra can read from and write back to. Revoke or rescope anytime from settings.

03Korra handles the rest

Watch Korra work.

Korra starts using Google Docs on the next page she ships, the next report she runs, or the next account she sees — no extra setup.