FAQs
What does a Google Workspace plan include?
As default, a Google Workspace plan provides a customisable email address for your account, as well as access to a suite of productivity tools such as Gmail, Google Calendar, and Google Drive. You'll find most of the basic programmes included, then as you advance up the plans, you'll find more features included, such as increased file storage limits, increased user limits, additional support, and greater management controls.
How much is a Google Workspace plan?
Google Workspace plans start from £5 per user month for the Business Starter plan and climb up to £15 per user per month for the Business Plus plan. Google also offers an enterprise plan at the top of its range - pricing for this plan is worked out on a case by case basis with the sales team.
Is there a Google Workspace free trial?
Customers can test out Google Workspace catch-free for 14 days. If you like the software, just let the 14 days pass, and you'll begin your chosen plan. If you don't want to continue with your membership, make sure to cancel before the 14 days are up and you won't be charged a thing.
How do I contact Google Workspace support?
If you need to get in touch with the Google Workspace support team, you can do so by signing in to your account and heading to the 'Help' page of the website. From here, an assistant will open in a new window. Send the team details of your issue, and someone will be in touch as soon as possible to offer support.
Hints and Tips
Choose the right plan: With a number of plans to choose from, making sure you select the right plan for your business will help you keep overheads down. If you don't need 2TB of storage or more than 100 users on your plan, for instance, you can save £5 per month per user by opting for Business Starter instead of Business Standard.
Look into Education Suite: If you work in education or are currently studying, you can qualify for an Education Suite plan. The Fundamentals plan is completely free and includes access to Classroom, Docs, Sheets, Slides and more. There are also more advanced plans which included additional features and cost between £2.50 and £4 per student.
Join the Newsletter: If you want to be notified of new features or any promotional pricing that Google Workspace is offering, you can join the newsletter by providing your email address through their website. You'll get regular updates direct to your inbox so you never miss a new feature or chance to save.
How to use a Google Workspace promo code
1. Choose one of our Google Workspace promo codes and click "Get Code" to reveal it in a new tab.
2. Copy your code to your clipboard, then head over to the Google Workspace website to start browsing plans.
3. Choose a plan that suites your needs and it to the basket.
4. Head to the checkout page and look for the field marked "Promo code".
5. Paste your code in here and click "Apply".
6. Your order total should now have amended to reflect your chosen discount.
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James Pickard
Senior Deals Editor
James Pickard is a Deals Editor at TechRadar. After many years of scouring the net for the cheapest games and tech for his personal use, he decided to make it his job to share all the best bargains and coupon codes with you. James also has almost a decade of experience covering some of the biggest sales events of the year at Eurogamer and VG247, including Black Friday, Cyber Monday and Amazon Prime Day. When not deals hunting or stacking coupon codes to get the biggest savings, James can be found on the PS5, watching a classic film noir or cheering on the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
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