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To restrict new Google Docs features to a pilot group, you should combine Google Workspace Admin console controls with your organization's release track strategy. For features that are managed at the service level (like Smart Compose), use access groups. For new experimental features, you must use the Early Access apps setting and enroll the pilot group.
Using a developer-side feature flag system is not a reliable method for controlling the rollout of native Docs features, as those are managed by Google.
Create a dedicated Google Group to manage access for your pilot users. This is the most granular way to apply settings to a specific set of users within and across organizational units (OUs).
For features already in general release that can be toggled by an administrator, use an access group.
For experimental features that have not yet reached general availability, use the Early Access Apps control.
Your overall Google Workspace release track setting also impacts when features are available, which can be used to set a broader boundary for your entire organization.
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