Google Workspace (formerly G Suite) plans start as low as ₹75 per user per month for Business Starter, ₹736 per user per month for Business Standard, and ₹1380 per user per month for Business Plus.
* Offer available to new Google Workspace customers only.
₹230* /per user per month
Custom and secure business email
100 Participant video meetings
30 GB cloud storage per user
Security and management controls
Standard Support
₹920 /per user per month
Custom and secure business email
150 participant video meetings + recording
2 TB cloud storage per user
Security and management controls
Standard Support (paid upgrade to Enhanced Support)
per user per month
Custom and secure business email + eDiscovery, retention
250 participant video meetings + recording, attendance tracking
5 TB cloud storage per user
Enhanced security and management controls, including Vault and advanced endpoint management
Standard Support (paid upgrade to Enhanced Support)
Workspace is more than just a rebranding exercise. Google has already announced some new features for the platform.
With Workspace, Google aims to combine multiple communication methods into a single interface. It seems this concept is going to be expanded in the future.
Google Workspace will see Meet, Chat, and Rooms more tightly integrated with its other apps. This is good news for anyone who’s constantly switching between email, instant messaging, voice, and video calls.
Other upcoming features include the ability to create documents directly within Chat. Users can then collaborate on these documents inside the Chat room.
According to Google, Workspace users will also be able to preview linked files in Docs, Sheets, and Slides. This makes it possible to collaborate on a document without having to open it in a new tab.
To provide more seamless communication, you can also view contact details inside Workspace documents. Whenever you @ someone in a document, Workspace will launch a smart chip.
This popup will display the user’s contact information, plus useful suggestions such as start a video call, or send an email. This includes contacts who are outside your organization.