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We use a mixture of different platforms to provide support to developers, soreview the options below to determine the best way to get help.
Note: These channels should only be used fordeveloper issues. Feedbackabout the core product should be submitted via theFeedback orReport a problem links in the product user interface.Questions & advice
Community Forums (Official)
Join the conversation about Google Workspace development in theGoogle Workspace Developers community forum.
Reddit (Unofficial)
You can also find help in community-run subreddits:
Stack Overflow
We also use the popular programming Q&A websiteStack Overflowto field technical questions. Google doesn't own or manage this site, but youcan sign in with your Google account.
Stack Overflow contains questions on a variety of topics, and developers use thetag[google-slides-api] to mark questions relevant tothis service. You might want to add additional tags to your question to attractthe attention of experts in related technologies.
Developer product feedback
If you have feedback about developer product features or functionality,search our Issue Trackerto see if others have already submitted the same feedback. If you find anexisting feedback report, click the star next to the issue number to expressyour agreement and help us prioritize the most important reports. If you haveadditional context or information to contribute, you can add a comment.
If no one else has submitted similar feedback, you can submit a new feedbackreport. Please describe your feedback as specifically as possible, includingwhy you think it's important.
Contact Google Workspace support
Google Workspace administrators canemail a Google Workspace developer support specialist
Make sure you include the following information when you contact us:
- A description of the problem, and the behavior you expected instead.
- A list of steps and a small snippet of sample code that can be used toreproduce the problem.
- A description of the output you expect and what actually occurred. Include anyerror messages you receive.
- Information about your development environment, including programminglanguage, library versions, etc.
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