Workflow

How to connect Google Gemini

Connect your own Google Gemini API key for lightweight BYOK execution. opheli.ai uses your key server-side and does not show it again after save.

Guide summary

Use this page to understand the surface before you act inside it.

Connect your own Google Gemini API key for lightweight BYOK execution.

Guide type

Workflow

This guide reflects the current product workflow and surface ownership.

Sections

4

Summary first, then steps, mistakes, and recovery notes.

Related guides

3

Written against the current product structure and core execution workflow.

Provider

Google Gemini

Lightweight chat, general tasks, Help Center questions, and simple Copilot conversations.

Mode

Free/BYOK

Usage is controlled by your connected Provider account.

Security

Server-side key use

The key is encrypted and not exposed in the browser after saving.

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Step-by-step setup

  • Create or open your Google AI Studio or current Gemini developer account.
  • Create an API key in the provider console and copy it once.
  • Open Provider Vault in opheli.ai.
  • Choose Google Gemini in Provider Vault.
  • Paste the key into the API key field.
  • Use the suggested Gemini default model or choose another model available to your account.
  • Save the Provider account.
  • Run a lightweight test or a small Mock-to-live comparison before production work.

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Usage and cost responsibility

opheli.ai platform access is separate from model provider usage. When you connect a Provider key, your selected Provider may bill usage directly to your Provider account.

Budget tools inside opheli.ai are guardrails and estimates. Every cost display carries a confidence label: Verified by Provider, Estimated by opheli.ai, Pending Provider Sync, or Provider cost unavailable.

Always monitor the Provider dashboard directly for final billing, especially when a cost is estimated or unavailable.

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Provider-controlled limits

  • Google controls Gemini free-tier availability, limits, model access, and data policies.
  • Check the current Google/Gemini documentation and your account dashboard before production Runs.

Warning

Provider policies may differ

Do not assume limits, availability, retention, or data policies are identical across Providers. Verify the current provider documentation before critical use.

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When to use it

What it is

Google Gemini connected through BYOK.

When to use it

Lightweight chat, general tasks, Help Center questions, and simple Copilot conversations.

Where to find it

Provider Vault.

What happens next

The Provider can be selected by Operators, Mission Copilot, and Runs through existing provider selection.

Common mistake

Assuming free-tier or low-cost routes provide reliable production capacity.

Related action

Open Provider Vault and add or rotate the key.