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Lots of teams come across this debate when it comes to managing team emails - Should we use Shared Inboxes or Google Groups?
The goal of this article is to support these teams in their decision on what set up to go for.
Both Shared Inboxes and Google Groups can be integrated into Drag boards.
They seem to be the same at a first glance, starting with info@, support@, etc. The biggest difference is the way they handle incoming emails.
Shared Inboxes are real inboxes (that you login with a password), and are set up as "users" in your Google Workspace account.
Google Groups work like email distribution lists. When an email is sent to a Google Group, a copy of that email is sent individually to all users inside that particular Group. Google Groups do not count as users in your Google Workspace account.
There are a few differences between using Shared Inbox or Google Groups on Drag boards.
With a Shared Inbox, you can assign a profile picture to your team inbox, for example your company logo, giving a more professional look to your emails.
Google Groups do not support profile pictures. You have the options to either reply to emails from your own individual account (with your own profile picture) or send emails from the Google Group address but without a profile picture.
If you are using a Shared Inbox and remove a particular user from your Shared Inbox board, that user immediately looses access to all historical emails in that inbox.
If you are using a Google Group and remove a particular user from your Google Group board (and from the Google Group in your Google Workspace account), that user will loose access to all future emails, but will still have access to all historical emails from that Group (because email copies would have been sent to his/her individual email address as well).
Because Shared Inboxes require extra users in Google Workspace, Shared Inboxes require an extra licence in Google Workspace and in Drag.
Google Groups do not require extra licences.
For teams who don't have the budget constraint, we typically recommend using Shared Inboxes, simply because of its higher security and convenience. But totally support teams who prefer to use Google Groups as well!
Still need help? Our Support Team will love to help at support@dragapp.com.
Updated on: 25/01/2023
Lots of teams come across this debate when it comes to managing team emails - Should we use Shared Inboxes or Google Groups?
The goal of this article is to support these teams in their decision on what set up to go for.
Both Shared Inboxes and Google Groups can be integrated into Drag boards.
They seem to be the same at a first glance, starting with info@, support@, etc. The biggest difference is the way they handle incoming emails.
Shared Inboxes are real inboxes (that you login with a password), and are set up as "users" in your Google Workspace account.
Google Groups work like email distribution lists. When an email is sent to a Google Group, a copy of that email is sent individually to all users inside that particular Group. Google Groups do not count as users in your Google Workspace account.
There are a few differences between using Shared Inbox or Google Groups on Drag boards.
Profile Picture
With a Shared Inbox, you can assign a profile picture to your team inbox, for example your company logo, giving a more professional look to your emails.
Google Groups do not support profile pictures. You have the options to either reply to emails from your own individual account (with your own profile picture) or send emails from the Google Group address but without a profile picture.
Data Security
If you are using a Shared Inbox and remove a particular user from your Shared Inbox board, that user immediately looses access to all historical emails in that inbox.
If you are using a Google Group and remove a particular user from your Google Group board (and from the Google Group in your Google Workspace account), that user will loose access to all future emails, but will still have access to all historical emails from that Group (because email copies would have been sent to his/her individual email address as well).
Pricing
Because Shared Inboxes require extra users in Google Workspace, Shared Inboxes require an extra licence in Google Workspace and in Drag.
Google Groups do not require extra licences.
For teams who don't have the budget constraint, we typically recommend using Shared Inboxes, simply because of its higher security and convenience. But totally support teams who prefer to use Google Groups as well!
Still need help? Our Support Team will love to help at support@dragapp.com.
Updated on: 25/01/2023
Actualizado em: 08/05/2023
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