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Google Workspace vs. Microsoft 365?

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  • @Dazzle said:
    Google Workspace.

    If you have multiple users and are concerned about storage space, then Google is your best bet.

    They pool storage for all users so a user can use, lets say, 50% of total storage when the others only utilize 1%.

    Dunno about Microsoft 365.

    The cheapest Google plan only has 30GB storage combined. They just increased the price for me from $7.80/mo to $9.36/mo CAD at the end of this month. A price increase each year. As a single user, I'm sticking with them for now, but they better fucking increase it the next time or its time to go. It's sometimes more limiting having a workspace account than a personal account and it's super cheap to just use MXRoute with forwarding to gmail if they're not throwing in storage.

  • @rcy026 said:

    @Smigit said:
    For office apps I’d lean towards M365 being better.

    I prefer Google for webmail as I can never get into outlooks online interface, but MS will play nicely with desktop and mobile apps.

    And Google doesn't? I've had my gsuite account running in desktop clients as well as mobile clients for years, never had a single problem.
    Not choosing sides and saying one is better, but I've never even heard of anyone having a problem with either in whatever desktop or mobile app they use.

    It's regular to run into little issues when most people deal with excel and then upload to docs and use in a shared environment. Nothing big, but a few times over the years being on conference calls with screen sharing and an experienced excel/spreadsheet ninja would run into something small and we'd laugh and make a joke that it's probably patented...

    (docs has always curb stomped libre/open office in compatibility with office)

    I think, maybe it's just Thunderbird, but I think there's compatibility issues with yellow highlighting, but I could be mistaken.

  • NanjaNanja Member

    I have the free google workspace which allows 300 users... I recommend Microsoft if I ever was forced to pay.

    The google AI told me all free workspace users have their data stored on old hardware. It take google workspace free inbox about 3 minutes to load while a free gmail takes a second. Even if they are both empty.

    Also, they are slowly making most features unavailable to me.

    This really isn't an issue for you, since you want to pay.
    However, it's kinda poop for me, I might actually convert...

  • @Nanja said:

    Also, they are slowly making most features unavailable to me.

    What features have you lost?

  • NanjaNanja Member

    @JosephF said:

    @Nanja said:

    Also, they are slowly making most features unavailable to me.

    What features have you lost?

    Anything in the paid version of workspace I used to have, but don't have access too in the free version.
    Google voice is a big one that I lost access, I used to frequent that often.

    My support is limited to forums only, which I am lucky if they pay attention to those. Sometimes it is just users helping other users. Instead of a 24/7 support like normal ways to contact them.

    Storage was another big thing which they dropped me to 15GB per account, but now I check I am at 90GB shared all accounts. So I can have 300 users, but they can only use 90GB in total, including mail storage. How does that make sense?

  • @Nanja said:
    Anything in the paid version of workspace I used to have, but don't have access too in the free version.

    What features did the free version of Google Workspace used to have that they've removed from the free version?

    Google voice is a big one that I lost access, I used to frequent that often.

    The free version never had Google Voice integrated.

    Storage was another big thing which they dropped me to 15GB per account,

    The free version never had more than 15 GB per user.

    but now I check I am at 90GB shared all accounts. So I can have 300 users, but they can only use 90GB in total, including mail storage. How does that make sense?

    The free version never pooled users storage quotas.

  • NanjaNanja Member
    edited March 2024

    @JosephF said:

    @Nanja said:
    Anything in the paid version of workspace I used to have, but don't have access too in the free version.

    What features did the free version of Google Workspace used to have that they've removed from the free version?

    Google voice is a big one that I lost access, I used to frequent that often.

    The free version never had Google Voice integrated.

    Storage was another big thing which they dropped me to 15GB per account,

    The free version never had more than 15 GB per user.

    but now I check I am at 90GB shared all accounts. So I can have 300 users, but they can only use 90GB in total, including mail storage. How does that make sense?

    The free version never pooled users storage quotas.

    I was a free legacy user that converted to gsuite that converted to workspace.

    Perhaps the things that you are referring to is just plain workspace? However, I have no reason to lie to you.

  • @Nanja said:
    I was a free legacy user that converted to gsuite that converted to workspace.

    You were a free legacy user and you converted to a paid account?

  • NanjaNanja Member

    @JosephF said:

    @Nanja said:
    I was a free legacy user that converted to gsuite that converted to workspace.

    You were a free legacy user and you converted to a paid account?

  • @Nanja said:

    @JosephF said:

    @Nanja said:
    I was a free legacy user that converted to gsuite that converted to workspace.

    You were a free legacy user and you converted to a paid account?

    How many years ago did you sign up for the free account?

  • NanjaNanja Member

    @JosephF said:

    @Nanja said:

    @JosephF said:

    @Nanja said:
    I was a free legacy user that converted to gsuite that converted to workspace.

    You were a free legacy user and you converted to a paid account?

    How many years ago did you sign up for the free account?

    11 or more? Don't remember

  • JosephFJosephF Member
    edited March 2024

    @Nanja said:
    I was a free legacy user that converted to gsuite that converted to workspace.

    Perhaps the things that you are referring to is just plain workspace?

    This is interesting. I have the free legacy version since signing up for it when it first became available 15+ years ago. While it still remains free, mine never converted to any other version, such as the Business Starter that you have for free.

    I never had GV (integrated into the free legacy workspace) or more than 15 GB/user storage or pooled storage (which you apparently still have for free.)

  • kkrajkkkrajk Member
    edited March 2024

    @FatGrizzly said: Gsuite Basic Biz starter is like 12$ per year per acc in India

    $24 (intro pricing) for the first year & $38 from the second year

    @FatGrizzly said: From EIG, they're official resellers.

    https://india.resellerclub.com/google-workspace

    oh..ok

  • @kkrajk said:

    @FatGrizzly said: Gsuite Basic Biz starter is like 12$ per year per acc in India

    $24 (intro pricing) for the first year & $38 from the second year

    @FatGrizzly said: From EIG, they're official resellers.

    https://india.resellerclub.com/google-workspace

    oh..ok

    Why is Indian pricing higher than US pricing?

  • FatGrizzlyFatGrizzly Member, Host Rep

    @JosephF said:

    @kkrajk said:

    @FatGrizzly said: Gsuite Basic Biz starter is like 12$ per year per acc in India

    $24 (intro pricing) for the first year & $38 from the second year

    @FatGrizzly said: From EIG, they're official resellers.

    https://india.resellerclub.com/google-workspace

    oh..ok

    Why is Indian pricing higher than US pricing?

    We are talking per year.

    Thanked by 2JosephF kkrajk
  • @FatGrizzly said:
    laughs in India

    Gsuite Basic Biz starter is like 12$ per year per acc in India

    Can you share the link please! Lowest I could find was ₹136/m if billed annually.

  • FatGrizzlyFatGrizzly Member, Host Rep

    @niranjan said:

    @FatGrizzly said:
    laughs in India

    Gsuite Basic Biz starter is like 12$ per year per acc in India

    Can you share the link please! Lowest I could find was ₹136/m if billed annually.

    https://india.resellerclub.com/google-workspace

  • @FatGrizzly said:

    @niranjan said:

    @FatGrizzly said:
    laughs in India

    Gsuite Basic Biz starter is like 12$ per year per acc in India

    Can you share the link please! Lowest I could find was ₹136/m if billed annually.

    https://india.resellerclub.com/google-workspace

    Can this be purchased by folks in the US?

  • @FatGrizzly said:

    @niranjan said:

    @FatGrizzly said:
    laughs in India

    Gsuite Basic Biz starter is like 12$ per year per acc in India

    Can you share the link please! Lowest I could find was ₹136/m if billed annually.

    https://india.resellerclub.com/google-workspace

    Oh, nice

  • FatGrizzlyFatGrizzly Member, Host Rep

    @JosephF said:

    @FatGrizzly said:

    @niranjan said:

    @FatGrizzly said:
    laughs in India

    Gsuite Basic Biz starter is like 12$ per year per acc in India

    Can you share the link please! Lowest I could find was ₹136/m if billed annually.

    https://india.resellerclub.com/google-workspace

    Can this be purchased by folks in the US?

    Not sure.

  • dosaidosai Member

    @bikrama said:

    @FatGrizzly said:
    laughs in India

    Gsuite Basic Biz starter is like 12$ per year per acc in India

    Where do you see such a price? I am from India too, I don't see 12$ plan

    Shows for me.

  • These are close on the surface but when you really start digging into the M365 benefits it just outweighs google. Single Sign On, mdm, file access / file logs. With how M365 integrates with Windows and secures data it's where it wins IMO

  • saf31saf31 Member

    +1 for zoho.

  • @deadpool said:
    These are close on the surface but when you really start digging into the M365 benefits it just outweighs google. Single Sign On, mdm, file access / file logs. With how M365 integrates with Windows and secures data it's where it wins IMO

    I agree.
    Personally I do not want mdm or windows integration, so Google wins for my private business.
    As a big corporation mdm and sso wins, so there I would choose 365.

  • We changed from m365 to google a few years ago and is a huge differenece. Fist of all, Outlook has 50GB email storage, google has a lot more. We had to delete old emails every week in order to receive new ones. If you can live without exel and word go for Google, or buy them separatly. We changed from exel to sheets and is a way way better.

  • kvz12kvz12 Member
    edited March 2024

    @rober7 said:
    We changed from m365 to google a few years ago and is a huge differenece. Fist of all, Outlook has 50GB email storage, google has a lot more. We had to delete old emails every week in order to receive new ones. If you can live without exel and word go for Google, or buy them separatly. We changed from exel to sheets and is a way way better.

    We went from Google to Microsoft 365 as they are better for larger businesses. The Google suite of software is just worse than what Microsoft offers. Microsoft also has a much better track record of supporting and keeping their software alive than Google.

  • Hello,

    Choosing between Google Workspace and Microsoft 365 depends on various factors, and it's great that you've narrowed down your options to these two industry leaders. Your preference for Microsoft 365 due to its larger storage and cost-effectiveness is a valid consideration.

    In my experience, both platforms have their strengths. Google Workspace is known for seamless collaboration and cloud-centric features, while Microsoft 365 offers a comprehensive suite of productivity tools with strong integration into Windows environments.

    Ultimately, the best choice depends on your business needs, team preferences, and workflow requirements. Consider factors such as collaboration features, application integrations, and the familiarity of your team with specific tools.

    Whichever platform you choose, both Google Workspace and Microsoft 365 are reliable solutions. Take the time to evaluate how each aligns with your business goals and growth plans.

    Best of luck with your decision, and congratulations on the upcoming launch of your business!

  • kvz12kvz12 Member

    @leasepacketofficial said:
    Hello,

    Choosing between Google Workspace and Microsoft 365 depends on various factors, and it's great that you've narrowed down your options to these two industry leaders. Your preference for Microsoft 365 due to its larger storage and cost-effectiveness is a valid consideration.

    In my experience, both platforms have their strengths. Google Workspace is known for seamless collaboration and cloud-centric features, while Microsoft 365 offers a comprehensive suite of productivity tools with strong integration into Windows environments.

    Ultimately, the best choice depends on your business needs, team preferences, and workflow requirements. Consider factors such as collaboration features, application integrations, and the familiarity of your team with specific tools.

    Whichever platform you choose, both Google Workspace and Microsoft 365 are reliable solutions. Take the time to evaluate how each aligns with your business goals and growth plans.

    Best of luck with your decision, and congratulations on the upcoming launch of your business!

    ChatGPT written response

  • @kvz12 said:

    @leasepacketofficial said:
    Hello,

    Choosing between Google Workspace and Microsoft 365 depends on various factors, and it's great that you've narrowed down your options to these two industry leaders. Your preference for Microsoft 365 due to its larger storage and cost-effectiveness is a valid consideration.

    In my experience, both platforms have their strengths. Google Workspace is known for seamless collaboration and cloud-centric features, while Microsoft 365 offers a comprehensive suite of productivity tools with strong integration into Windows environments.

    Ultimately, the best choice depends on your business needs, team preferences, and workflow requirements. Consider factors such as collaboration features, application integrations, and the familiarity of your team with specific tools.

    Whichever platform you choose, both Google Workspace and Microsoft 365 are reliable solutions. Take the time to evaluate how each aligns with your business goals and growth plans.

    Best of luck with your decision, and congratulations on the upcoming launch of your business!

    ChatGPT written response

    Yeah, I suspected that too.

  • EnvidaEnvida Member
    edited March 2024

    @JosephF said:

    @Nanja said:
    I was a free legacy user that converted to gsuite that converted to workspace.

    Perhaps the things that you are referring to is just plain workspace?

    This is interesting. I have the free legacy version since signing up for it when it first became available 15+ years ago. While it still remains free, mine never converted to any other version, such as the Business Starter that you have for free.

    I never had GV (integrated into the free legacy workspace) or more than 15 GB/user storage or pooled storage (which you apparently still have for free.)

    Basically - Google screwed up a few years ago, which is why there is a little bit of fragmentation in the legacy free workspace/gsuite/google apps accounts.

    In a nutshell, summarising a few months of peak google madness...

    • Google were going to close all the free accounts and announced that you could upgrade to a paid account with something like 6 months free then have a discount then pay full price or just leave
    • They provided no easy way to migrate out
    • There was lots and lots of backash, but some people chose to upgrade
    • They then changed their mind about closing the free accounts because of the backlash. However the codebase for the legacy GSuite accounts was apparently different to the Google Apps account they couldn't migrate people who upgraded to Google Workspace back to Gsuite legacy, so they offered to move anyone who requested it to free Google Workspace Business Starter accounts. You had to request it though and use it only for personal use. So those who started to pay, could request not to pay anymore.
    • People who were still on the old free legacy accounts either stayed there or could move to the new workspace accounts by requesting it.

    The people who moved to the free Google Workspace Business Starter accounts have the full features available to them - apart from pooled storage. Google claim its being launched but apparently thats just a message in the account settings and it won't be for free useres. You get 30GB per account and you can create up to 300 accounts, so you theoretically could have 9TB of storage, but it would be over 300 accounts. I've set up 10, so have 300GB showing available across my family - it shows as pooled but isn't.

    Other than that limitation, other restrictions that were only on the legacy accounts were removed - such as the ability to add more than one secondary domain. If the limitation still exists on the normal (non-free) workspace accounts they obviously still remain on the new free workspace accounts - such as the ability to leave reviews on Google play.

    Edited to add - the free workspace accounts are hosted on the same hardware as the paid ones, the old legacy gsuite accounts are apparently still hosted on legacy hardware.

    Edited again to add - Google Voice is a paid upgrade, even for normal paid for google workspace starter accounts as well as most if not all other tiers.

    Thanked by 2JosephF Nanja
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