In late 2020, Google rebranded its G Suite to Google Workspace. The rebranding was intended to reflect the evolving nature of work and collaboration, as well as the integration of new features and capabilities into the suite.
Google Workspace essentially replaces G Suite, and includes all the same apps and features as G Suite, along with new additions like Google Chat and Google Meet. However, there are a few key differences between the two:
- Branding: Google Workspace is the new branding for the suite of apps formerly known as G Suite.
- Pricing: Google has introduced new pricing plans and options with the launch of Google Workspace, which vary depending on the specific apps and features you need.
- Interface: Google Workspace has a redesigned interface that is more intuitive and streamlined than the previous G Suite interface.
- Integration: Google Workspace is designed to offer more seamless integration between the various apps and tools within the suite, making it easier for users to move between different apps and collaborate in real-time.
Overall, the changes between G Suite and Google Workspace are largely cosmetic and reflect Google's ongoing efforts to improve and evolve its suite of productivity and collaboration tools.