Sheer number of advanced features available makes it less beginner-friendly and intuitive than Google’s apps Video participant limit capped at 300 Google Workspace provides 500 in its two highest plansīase tier allows for 300 participants vs 100 with Google Workspace Higher storage in base tier plan than Google Workspace Integrates easily with Slack for additional collaboration benefitsĬan’t collaborate on office documents, spreadsheets, or presentations in real time, unlike with Google Workspace Missing apps like Access, Publisher, and Bookings included with Microsoft’s office suiteĬolleagues tagged in documents automatically get email alerts Tons of third-party integrations plus an app marketplace for one-click installs Lower storage in base tier than MS365 and lower video participant caps in first and second plans Work from anywhere on browser-based apps if offline, keep working and changes will sync later No graphic editing tools or even the ability to “save as picture” ![]() No desktop apps (must have access to a browser)ĭocuments save as you work on them (no need to hit “Save” manually to preserve your work) Teams can collaborate on documents simultaneously Lacks advanced security features, like device management and the ability to wipe devices remotely ![]() Low cost of $6 per user to start includes all features and apps
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