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What Can I do with Google Groups? 


Google Groups makes it easy for groups of people—such as project teams, departments, or classmates—to communicate and collaborate over topics of common interest. There are several types and purposes for groups. For example, a group can be an online forum for discussing a popular technology or answering questions about a product. You can send email to everyone in a group with one address. Or you can invite a group to an event or share documents with a group. 

 Here are some things you can do with Google Groups:

  • Hold online discussions about a specific subject
  • Host a question and answer forum where customers answer and rate each others’ questions about your company’s product
  • Track and manage support requests from co-workers or customers
  • Organize meetings, conferences, or social events among members of a group
  • Read group posts through email, the online forum, or both

You can belong to lots of groups. Each group contains multiple topics. Topics are different discussions related to the group's subject. Topics in a group for an upcoming conference might be “What hotels have conference discounts?” or “Final session schedule.” Each topic can contain multiple posts. Posts are the individual replies from within the topic.

Types of groups

Groups can be configured in many different ways, depending on the group’s purpose. You might use each group in a different way, depending on the group type. The most common types of groups are Email lists, Web and Q&A forums, and Collaborative Inboxes.

Email list

This type of group is like a mailing list—it contains the email addresses of its members but also has its own address. Using just the one email address for the group, you can:

  • Send email to group members
  • Invite group members to meetings
  • Share your content with group members, including Google documents, sites, videos, and calendars

See Email, invite, and collaborate with groups to learn how.

 

With email lists, you might or might not use the online forum interface very much. You can use the forum interface to read and post messages, communicate with the group via email, or both. Some people communicate with the group via email and just use the forum interface occasionally to find join new groups, or as an archive of older messages in a group. 

Email list groups vs. Google Contact Groups: You might be wondering how Email list groups differ from the contact groups you can create in your My Contacts list (click Contacts in Gmail). There are 2 main differences to keep in mind:

 

  • The primary difference is that a Google group has its own email address, so it can be shared in your Groups directory and others can send messages to it. Your contact groups, on the other hand, are for your personal use. Contact groups don't have their own email address, so no one else can send messages to them.
  • Also, when you send email to a contact group, recipients get the email only in their inbox. But when you send email to a Google group, group members can see the content in their email, in the online forum interface, or both.

Collaborative Inboxes

Use a Collaborative Inbox to manage and track queries from customers or coworkers. This is the perfect type of group for support organizations! In a Collaborative Inbox, team members can easily assign and track support tickets and other queries from customers or coworkers. Team members can:

 

  • Take a topic they volunteer to resolve
  • Assign a topic to another group member