Common questions when considering Google Workspace
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Overview
With Google Workspace, you'll receive a number of additional business-grade services not included with Google’s free consumer apps. These services include:
No. When you sign up for Google Workspace, you’ll gain access to a set of integrated apps that work together seamlessly. For instance, you can receive a message in
We’ve found that many of our customers are able to eliminate their existing productivity suites and rely exclusively on Google Workspace to create different kinds of files, including text documents, spreadsheets, and presentations. You can work on those files in real time with other people and store them in the cloud with Google
Products
Gmail
Google Workspace now offers various plans tailored to help find the right fit for you. In addition to Gmail for personal use (at no cost), Google Workspace offers Gmail Workspace Individual and Workspace Business accounts at a low cost, and include upgrades such as increased storage, custom email addresses or professional email layouts to help individuals, teams and business stay on top of everything. Learn more
Yes. A user can have multiple email addresses by creating email aliases. You can add up to 30 email aliases for each user.
Yes. Google Workspace migration tools are available for importing your old emails from legacy environments such as Microsoft®, IBM® Notes®, and other email systems. For more information on the tools available for data migrations into Google Workspace, see
Calendar
Yes. You can create a calendar that's accessible to everyone in your organization (or a subset of users). For example, you might want a
Yes. Calendar migration options are available for many types of calendars, including both Microsoft® and IBM®. For more information on the tools available for data migrations into Google Workspace, see
Yes. By default, Calendar displays a pop-up reminder 10 minutes before an event. You can change reminder times within Calendar's settings.
Yes! Anyone with a personal Google account can create one booking page that allows others to book time with you. Workspace subscribers get access to premium features including the ability to create an unlimited number of booking pages, collect payment through Stripe, verify booker emails, send email reminders, and check multiple calendar for availability.
Meet
Absolutely. For the no-cost version of Google Meet, participants can either sign in with a Google Account or be approved by the meeting organizer to join.
For Google Workspace customers, once you’ve created a meeting, you can invite anyone to join even if they don’t have a Google Account. Just share the link or meeting ID with all meeting participants.
Yes. All video and audio streams in Meet are encrypted. Users can join securely even when they're off site.
No. With Google Workspace ’s
Drive
You can upload any type of file to Drive and convert certain types of files to a web-based Google document format: Docs, Sheets, or Slides.
Free Google Drive users get 15 GB of storage. Storage for Google Workspace customers varies by edition. For details, please visit the Google Workspace
Google Workspace’s Drive provides twice the amount of storage, 24/7 phone and email support, sharing controls, and advanced reporting. You can upgrade to unlimited storage (accounts with fewer than 5 users get 1TB/user) for an additional fee. See Google Workspace’s
Docs
Yes. This feature is available within a Chrome browser. If you haven't already, give Chrome a try—it's free and easy to install.
Yes. You can change each document's settings to grant anyone you choose editor, viewer or commenter access.
Yes. You can convert many different file types into Docs format. The original file will remain intact.
Chat
If you’re a current Google Workspace customer, Chat is free.
Chat is the newer and preferred platform to use for Google Workspace customers. Admins can
For resources on getting started, check out our comprehensive guides on the
Meet hardware
There are many options for Meet room kits and devices that start around $2,000. Learn more about
The Meet hardware kits come with a set of components designed to deliver the best experience possible. If you would like to use third party hubs, cables, cameras, or speakermics, please check our
Yes. The Board 65 and Desk 27 support whiteboarding through integration with the
Sheets
Sheets supports cell formulas typically found in most desktop spreadsheet packages. These formulas can be used to create functions that manipulate data and calculate strings and numbers.
Yes. You can convert Microsoft Excel spreadsheets into Google Sheets format, or you can
Yes. Multiple keyboard shortcuts are available for Sheets, and are always switched on. They are likely similar to many of the shortcuts you have used before.
Forms
No. Anyone can respond to Forms.
Yes. The sharing settings for Forms make it easy to control who is able to view and edit your forms.
Yes. Forms can handle as much data as Sheets, and Sheets can currently handle 2 million cells of data. That's a lot of data.
Slides
You can draw charts and diagrams, insert objects and shapes, format text and images, enable animations, and much more. Learn more
Yes. You can convert Microsoft PowerPoint presentations into Google Slides format, or you can
Co-editing means that multiple people can work on the same slide at the same time, without having to send versions back and forth. Sharing settings allows you to control who can view and edit a slide, and revision history enables you to revert to earlier versions. Also available in Google
Sites
Yes. People outside your company can access your site, even without a Google Workspace account. You can also opt to restrict access through sharing settings.
If your company is using any previous version of Sites, there will be no disruption. Keep editing and sharing your Sites as you have previously.
Google can help you purchase a domain through one of our domain host partners. During sign up, just select the option to 'Buy a new domain'. We'll then guide you through the process to help you set up Google Workspace for your new domain.
Apps Script
Apps Script makes it easy to automate, integrate, and extend Google Workspace. Check out some examples at the
Yes! Apps Script is available to anyone with a Gmail account.
Explore templates for inspiration on how you can solve both common and complex business challenges in the
Apps Script has a large online community on
Admin
You can access your Admin console at
User accounts give people a name and password for signing into Google Workspace , as well as an email address. You can also create accounts to use as mailing lists and give people alternate email addresses.
Yes. You can split the location of your covered data by OU. There are no restrictions on the number of splits or on the number of times you request a data move.
Vault
Electronic discovery, or eDiscovery, is the process of searching and retrieving information in electronic format. It is useful for legal matters and prevents data loss from employee turnover.
If you delete a user, all data associated with the user's account will be removed from Google. As a best practice, Google recommends suspending user accounts instead of deleting them.
Vault is included with Google Workspace's Business and Enterprise
Endpoint
No. Mobile Management is included with Google Workspace because security is important and want to make sure you have the protection you need.
Yes and yes. Admins can enforce policies across both Android and iOS so your employees can choose the device they’re comfortable with to get work done.
Sign up for a free trial of Google Workspace. If you’re already using Google Workspace, you can learn how to enable Mobile Management from your Admin console.
Pricing
Google Workspace has three editions for companies with up to 300 users: Business Starter, Business Standard, and Business Plus. Companies with more than 300 users should consider our Enterprise offers. Please visit our
Yes, we offer 14 days of Google Workspace service to new customers.
You can
You can cancel your subscription at anytime in the Admin Console dashboard, under the Billing section. If you cancel within your 14 day trial period, you will not be charged. Please refer to this
Following our
You can pay for your Google Workspace subscription using an international credit card. Google accepts payments from Visa, Mastercard, and American Express. In some locations, you can also pay by making withdrawals from a bank account (also called direct debit).
Annual plans are offered only in some countries. Visit our
A user is defined as one personalized email address (name@yourcompany). A user can have multiple email addresses by creating email aliases. Group email aliases (such as support@yourcompany) don't count as users. You can add up to 30 email aliases for each user.
No. Each user can have multiple email addresses by creating email aliases. You can add up to 30 email aliases per user.
No, the cost of a domain is separate from Google Workspace. During signup, you will specify the domain you want for your
Yes. When you first set up your billing, you will choose a country where you do business and which currency you would like to use to pay. Your country determines what payment methods you can use. Choose your country and currency carefully, as you can't change these selections later.
Security
Google Workspace has been built from the ground up to mitigate the unique threats for cloud systems. Google’s standards for performance and reliability apply to businesses, schools and government institutions around the world.
The technology, scale, and agility of our infrastructure bring unique security benefits to our customers. Our vast network of data centers are built with custom-designed servers, that run our own operating system for security and performance. Because Google controls its entire hardware stack, we are able to quickly respond to threats that may emerge.
Google employs dedicated security professionals to work on protecting your data, including some of the world’s foremost experts in computer security. Just like all teams at Google, this team is constantly innovating and making the future more secure, not just for Google’s billion users, but for business organizations as well.
Google has an outstanding track record of protecting user data. We protect this data from outside intrusions as well as insider threats. In addition, we tightly restrict and monitor any internal access to user data. The small set of employees with access is subject to rigorous authentication measures, detailed logging, and activity scanning to detect inappropriate access via log analysis.
It is this unique combination of people, technology and agility that ensure your data is secure at Google. For more information, check out the
Google designed Google Workspace with very stringent privacy and security standards based on industry best practices. This helps our customers address their compliance and regulatory requirements. Google offers strong contractual commitments regarding data ownership, data use, security, transparency, and accountability.
Google undergoes several independent third-party audits on a regular basis. These independent auditors examine the controls present in our data centers, infrastructure, and operations. Examples of these audits and standards include: SOC1™, (SSAE-16/ISAE-3402), SOC2™, SOC3™, ISO27001, ISO 27018:2014 and FedRAMP. Learn more about our certifications at
Many Google Workspace services are also compliant with
Google Workspace for Education can be used in compliance with laws and regulations important to schools.
Google Workspace supports customers’ compliance with the U.S. Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), which governs the safeguarding, use, and disclosure of protected health information (PHI). Customers who are subject to HIPAA and wish to use Google Workspace for PHI processing or storage can sign a
Respect for the privacy and security of data you store with Google underpins our approach to producing data in response to legal requests. When we receive such a request, our team reviews the request to make sure it satisfies legal requirements and Google's policies. Generally speaking, for Google to produce any data, the request must be made in writing, signed by an authorized official of the requesting agency and issued under an appropriate law. If we believe a request is overly broad, we'll seek to narrow it. For more information, visit
Core customer data that is uploaded or created in Google Workspace services is encrypted at rest, as described in this
This encryption happens as it is written to disk, without the customer having to take any action. Google encrypts data with distinct encryption keys, even if they belong to the same customer. Data is encrypted using 128-bit or stronger Advanced Encryption Standard (AES).
Google encrypts core Google Workspace data while it is “in transit” as well, whether it is traveling over the Internet between the customer and Google, or moving within Google as it shifts from one data center to another. We encrypt this data between Google and our customers using HTTPS with
Google offers the security features required for most customers directly in Google Workspace. Google Workspace ’s Business and Enterprise editions offer some additional security features, such as advanced
Administrators can access advanced tools immediately, including authentication features like 2-Step verification and single sign-on, or email security policies like secure transport (TLS) enforcement, IRM, and DLP which can be configured in a few clicks.
For customers with security needs beyond what is included in Google Workspace, we created a partner
Yes. Google has a broad customer base in Europe. Google provides capabilities and contractual commitments for our customers designed specifically to help address EU data protection requirements and the guidance provided by the Article 29 Working Party. Google Workspace offers
Setup
Yes, you can bring your existing email, contacts, and calendar data with you to Google Workspace. You can migrate the data for yourself and your team members, or you can let your team migrate their own data. Google Workspace has tools to migrate data from Microsoft® Exchange, Outlook®, or Office 365™, IBM® Notes®, and other email systems. For more information on the tools available for data migrations into Google Workspace, see
No, you’ll continue to send/receive email as usual. To use
No, this transition will not affect your current website. Setting up Google Workspace does not require any changes to your current web host provider. While Google Workspace is not a web hosting provider, you can learn more about Google web hosting solutions through
To use Google Workspace, you need a domain. Your domain name is what appears after the www. in your website URL. If you already have a domain, enter it when you sign up for Google Workspace. (You’ll be asked to verify that you own the domain.) If you don’t have a domain or want to use a different one with Google Workspace, you can purchase a domain of your choice (if available) from Google.
Yes, you can work with a
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Administration
Yes, you can manage your organization’s mobile devices, without the need for an on-premise device management server, using the Google
If your organization acquires a new domain name or does business at multiple domains, you can add all your domains to your account at no extra cost. Users can then have identities at one or more of your domains while sharing services as part of a single organization. And you can manage your domains from the same
Yes. No matter the size of your organization, we recommend that you distribute the responsibility of managing your users and services among a select set of trusted users. You can grant a user administrative privileges by assigning them one of the available administrator roles. Assigning a role grants the user access to your
Initially, most services are turned on for all of your users. You can use the