Most small businesses pay for Google Workspace and use a fraction of it. The NeuGenity training hub collects practical, plain-language courses for the tools your team touches every day: Gmail, Google Drive and Shared Drives, and the Google Admin console. Every session is live, hands-on, and led by a Google Workspace Certified Administrator.
Each course stands on its own, and they stack. Teams coming off a Google Workspace migration usually start with Gmail and Drive so daily work speeds up immediately. The Admin console course is for the person inside your company who manages accounts, and it pairs naturally with a security assessment so the settings being managed are the right ones.
The subscription is the smallest cost of Google Workspace. The real cost is a team using ten percent of it: files scattered across personal drives, inboxes used as to-do lists, and an office manager guessing at admin settings. Training converts software you already pay for into time you get back.
Training is also where risk hides. Most small business data loss traces to a permissions mistake or an offboarding gap, not a hack. A team that understands Shared Drives and an admin who knows the console close those gaps before they open.
NeuGenity trains small business teams of roughly 10 to 100 people, including teams new to Google Workspace after a migration, teams that have used it for years without formal training, and the internal point person who administers it.
Sessions are live and hands-on, run remotely over Google Meet, and built around your team's real files, inboxes, and workflows rather than generic demos.
The Google Workspace training page covers formats, session structure, and how to book. Each hub course page covers its specific curriculum.