- Installation and setup
- How do I install Shared Contacts Manager?
- Should I install the application on my entire Google domain?
- How to install the application domain-wide?
- How do I know if Shared Contacts Manager is installed domain-wide?
- Why am I required to grant certain permissions to my Google account?
- Do I need a Google Workspace (G Suite) account to use the application, or can I use it with my private Gmail account?
- How to uninstall Shared Contacts Manager?
- Contact Management and Synchronization
- Contact Sharing and Permissions
- Licensing and Payments
- Privacy and Security
- Other questions
Do I need a Google Workspace (G Suite) account to use the application, or can I use it with my private Gmail account?
No, a Google Workspace (G Suite) account is not required to use Shared Contacts Manager. You can sign up with an individual Gmail account if your team doesn’t have Google Workspace. However, the application is most effective in a business environment.