Google Workspace Individual is now free for all Google users

What it means is that the requirement for a user to have an enterprise profile to get his/her hands on these professional services has now been eliminated. As Google itself quoted in its official release, “all of the company’s three billion-plus existing users across consumer, enterprise, and education have access to the full Google Workspace experience.” In its blogpost, it talked about a new updated Chat service they have in place which is set to replace Google hangouts, and also about the updated Docs, Sheets, Slides, Meet, among other services, its users are going to be able to use. They said that these updated utility features were earlier only available to paying customers. This upgrade, or integration, to be more appropriate, is going to provide Google users with a more professional working experience.

How to enable Google Workspaces for free in Gmail

It is almost surprising how easy it is to enable and integrate the free edition of Google Workspaces into your Google account. Here are the steps you need to follow to set up Google Workspace for free in Gmail: You now have Google Workspaces set up on your Google Account. Of course, Google hasn’t done away with a premium model of its Workspaces suite. If the free version doesn’t cut it for you and you’re looking for a more premium, advanced Workspace experience, you can get your hands on Workspace Individual.

Google’s paid subscription service will be released in a couple of months and only in select demographics (6 countries to begin with) and will come with some really advanced features like advanced booking services and more professional video conferences. You can read more about the changes with the free Google Workspace and Workspace Individual in the official blog post on Google.com.