Google Docs is a cloud-based word processing application that enables collaborative editing and document management. It offers real-time collaboration, allowing multiple users to work on the same document simultaneously. Users can create, edit, format, and share documents, as well as insert images, tables, and charts. Google Docs seamlessly integrates with other Google Workspace applications, such as Google Drive and Google Sheets, facilitating seamless workflow and data exchange. It also provides version history, allowing users to track changes and revert to previous versions if necessary. The Google Docs API provides developers with programmatic access to the functionality of the Google Docs application. It includes REST APIs for creating, editing, and managing documents, as well as Webhooks for receiving notifications about changes to documents. The API documentation provides comprehensive guidance on using the API, including code samples and tutorials. Developers can use the REST APIs to create new documents, modify existing documents, and retrieve document metadata. Webhooks allow developers to set up notifications for specific events, such as when a document is created, edited, or shared. The API also enforces rate limits to prevent excessive usage and ensure the stability of the service.
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100 requests per 100 seconds per user
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1,000 requests per 100 seconds per user
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5,000 requests per 100 seconds per user
Business Plus Plan
10,000 requests per 100 seconds per user
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