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    How is G suite different from Gmail?

    How is G suite different from Gmail?

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    G Suite is a cloud-based productivity suite provided by Google. It includes Gmail, the business mailbox interface. Therefore, G Suite is also known as the business version of Gmail, company Gmail, Gmail for business or Google business email to many people.

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    G Suite is a suite of apps from Google which offers a number of tools to communicate and collaborate with colleagues, store... Google Drive is a cloud storage and backup platform to access files, docs, photos & more, store them in a safe place, and...

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    Hello,
    Different between G-suite and Gmail
    Cost
    Gmail: You can sign up for Gmail for free, and gain access to most of the productivity apps for free, but if you want more robust services, you’ll need to pay for a G Suite account.

    G Suite: G Suite plans range in cost; Basic plans are $6 per month per user, Business plans are $12 per month per user, and Enterprise plans are $25 per month per user. You can also try G Suite for free for 14 days.

    Administrative control
    Gmail: When you create a Gmail account for yourself, you have full control in a kind of self-contained environment. You’re (usually) the one creating your own account, and you’ll have full oversight over how that account is used, so long as you protect your login credentials.

    G Suite: With a G Suite plan, you’ll have administrative control over all the email addresses you create; in other words, you can create different Gmail addresses for the individual members of your team, then retain full control over how those addresses are used. While your team members can each send and receive emails as they normally would, you’ll be able to create, edit, and delete accounts as you see fit. You’ll also be able to easily reset passwords and handle other issues from a high level.

    Customizable domain names
    Gmail: When you sign up for a Gmail account, one of the stipulations is you’re forced to use the @gmail.com extension. You’ll have some degree of control over the first part of your email address, but the “Gmail” part is fixed.

    G Suite: With G Suite, you’ll be able to create your own domain and use that for your Gmail addresses. You can create addresses like @yourdomainnamehere.com, but still rely on Gmail as your central email management platform.

    Storage
    Gmail: As a free Gmail user, you’ll have access to up to 15 GB of storage. That’s not bad for an account that’s completely free, but if you’re a business user in charge of creating, sharing, and storing thousands of files, it’s nowhere near sufficient.

    G Suite: With the Basic G Suite plan, you’ll get 30 GB of cloud storage per user. The Business plan and Enterprise plan grant you unlimited cloud storage per user if you have 5 or more users. If you have fewer than 5 users, you’ll have 1 TB of cloud storage per user at these levels.

    Access to other apps and services
    Gmail: No matter what kind of Google Account you have, you’ll have access to the basic apps and services offered by Google, including documents, spreadsheets, and presentations.

    G Suite: However, if you pay for G Suite, you’ll gain access to specific G Suite apps and services. For example, at the Business level and higher, you’ll gain access to a “smart search” feature across G Suite, as well as in-depth security controls. You’ll also have built-in eDiscovery for emails, chats, and files, analytics, and other G Suite tools to help you evaluate how your employees are using these services.

    Shared access
    Gmail: Free Gmail accounts and Google Accounts can share the files they create using Google’s apps, but there are manual steps involved in most cases.

    G Suite: Users within the same G Suite group can quickly and easily share their materials without the need to manually share each document with other users. Administrative users will have access to and ownership of whatever documents are created within individual users’ accounts.


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    Unlike a standard Google or Gmail account, a G Suite administrator manages all accounts associated with each of these editions. G Suite provides access to a core set of apps that include Gmail, Calendar, Drive, Docs, Sheets, Slides, Forms, Google+, Hangouts Meet, Hangouts Chat, Sites, and Groups.

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    G Suite accounts
    Unlike a standard Google or Gmail account, a G Suite administrator manages all accounts associated with each of these editions. G Suite provides access to a core set of apps that include Gmail, Calendar, Drive, Docs, Sheets, Slides, Forms, Google+, Hangouts Meet, Hangouts Chat, Sites, and Groups.

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    Google Workspace is a cloud-based productivity suite provided by Google. It includes Gmail, the business mailbox interface. Therefore, Google Workspace is also known as the business version of Gmail, company Gmail, Gmail for business, or Google business email to many people.

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    Gmail: Free Gmail accounts and Google Accounts can share the files they create using Google's apps, but there are manual steps involved in most cases. G Suite: Users within the same G Suite group can quickly and easily share their materials without the need to manually share each document with other users.

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    The Differences Between G Suite vs Gmail

    1. Cost
    Gmail: You can sign up for Gmail for free, and gain access to most of the productivity apps for free, but if you want more robust services, you’ll need to pay for a G Suite account.

    G Suite: G Suite plans range in cost; Basic plans are $6 per month per user, Business plans are $12 per month per user, and Enterprise plans are $25 per month per user. You can also try G Suite for free for 14 days.

    2. Storage
    Gmail: As a free Gmail user, you’ll have access to up to 15 GB of storage. That’s not bad for an account that’s completely free, but if you’re a business user in charge of creating, sharing, and storing thousands of files, it’s nowhere near sufficient.

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    3. Customer support
    Gmail: With Gmail accounts, if you run into technical issues, you’ll either need to solve them on your own or wait for them to be fixed.

    G Suite: In G Suite, you’ll gain access to 24/7 customer support via phone and email. If you’re having trouble accessing the tools you need, if you need help migrating old information, or if you’re experiencing technical difficulties, someone will be immediately available to help you.

    4. Customizable domain names
    Gmail: When you sign up for a Gmail account, one of the stipulations is you’re forced to use the @gmail.com extension. You’ll have some degree of control over the first part of your email address, but the “Gmail” part is fixed.

    G Suite: With G Suite, you’ll be able to create your own domain and use that for your Gmail addresses. You can create addresses like @yourdomainnamehere.com, but still rely on Gmail as your central email management platform.

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