Google is developing a Skills Marketplace for Gemini Business that allows users to select and build predefined skills, part of a broader consolidation of its enterprise tools.
Google is integrating its products under Gemini Enterprise with a new "Skills Marketplace" tab for pre-defined, Google-optimized skills. The marketplace, aimed at helping teams develop dashboards and reporting tools without long engineering delays, includes a Skills Management UI, a Skills Builder, and the Marketplace itself.
# Google is working on Skills Marketplace for Gemini Business
Source: [https://www.testingcatalog.com/google-is-working-on-skills-marketplace-for-gemini-business/](https://www.testingcatalog.com/google-is-working-on-skills-marketplace-for-gemini-business/)
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Google's consolidation push inside Gemini Enterprise continues to integrate separate products under one roof, and the latest developments suggest this trend is far from over\. A new tab has started loading a user interface that references Android Studio, appearing as a separate page embedded directly into Gemini Business\.
There is precedent for this: AI Studio already allows users to build native Android apps through plain\-language prompts, complete with a browser\-based emulator\.**This may also signal a preparation for a separate enterprise\-focused desktop app from which users will be able to open Android Studio directly\.**
In parallel, a "Skills Marketplace" is taking shape in its own tab, where users can select from predefined skills tailored for Gemini and, in some cases, optimized for Google services\. This initiative appears to encompass three components:
1. Skills management UI
2. A Skills Builder
3. The Marketplace itself
A few organizations may already have access to early versions, although none have been widely released\. A developer\-facing Skill Registry is already available on the agent platform, suggesting that the consumer\-style Marketplace is the front end of a layer Google can adjust based on account tier\.
The teams most likely to benefit are those with ideas for dashboards, approval tools, or reporting interfaces that are typically delayed in engineering queues\. While there is no firm timeline, and any component could remain experimental, the intent is clear: Google aims to create a unified[Gemini](https://www.testingcatalog.com/tag/gemini/)surface that integrates its dispersed tools, pursuing the same super\-app goal as its competitors but from a slightly different perspective\.
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