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Hi Thomas,I don't mean to show disrespect, but if your startup can't afford $50 to send email from a Google Apps address, then you've probably got bigger issues.Yours Respectfully,Steve
Some startups are getting going with zero capital because an individual with some skills and some time can produce and sell a product using free cloud services and then once they've made a few bob can upgrade.Google WERE supporting this model very well - shame on you for stopping.
Hi Greg D'Alesandre,
I can't find the way/link for to register a new domain with standard google apps (free for 1 user)...
can you help me?
thanks a lot :)
Michele.
Short of a change in the rules, I'll have to look elsewhere for the mail services (i.e. I'll have to give my money to someone else). This really complicates new domain setup.
Well Merry Christmas to you too Greg and Google.
Have you guys even stopped to consider the effects eliminating the small standard app will have on small business? I for one do not know if I can survive. I make my living on helping very small business's get efficient on the web. And part of that was introducing those small clients to Google Apps Standard and Google Adwords. I was literally in the process of setting up 2 brand new clients when this hit. I just cashed their checks on Tuesday. Now I am going to have to give them their money back. Right before Christmas. And when I say small clients I am talking about 4 or 5 people.
If you even would have given us some notice, we might have managed it. How many of us small, one and two and three man shops have supported Google over the years?
Thanks a lot. Merry Christmas.
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Greg,This is truly heartbreaking. A couple years ago I was about to sign up for the free 50 user account to build a social enterprise I had been planning for years, when my daughter was abducted. I had to drop everything and didn’t sign up, but I certainly would have if I’d known if was going away because it was critical to the plan.It took 2 years and going into huge debt to recover her. Now, I was just about to sign up for the free 10 user account to build a much scaled down version of the plan, and discover I have just missed it once again.Now I must abandon the plan completely because the entire viability was based around zero start up costs, since for the first few years of community work, it will have no income or contributions. Plus I am familiar with Google’s tools and don’t have the time to learn another platform.This is very sad. I put so much care and time into building this plan. Now a lot of good that would have been done will not happen. I was so exited about the free Google Apps offering, it revolutionized the ability for certain kinds of social enterprises to get started immediately without funding and start doing good in their communities.For some team efforts, a simple integrated infrastructure is everything and all you need to get started. I just wish I had had the foresight and street savvy to guess that it wouldn’t last and put in the 10 minutes it would have take to sign up back when it was 50 users, or at least yesterday when it was 10. Now I can’t do it at all.Regards,River
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Oh? So you don’t use Apps For Domains to Deploy your App? It’d be awesome if you didn’t have to do that, but I kind of think you do.
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It seems that visiting the following URL: https://www.google.com/a/cpanel/standard/new3?refererName=AppEngine allows you to create Free Google Apps account with ONE user per domain (no matter if you use AppEngine or not). This is seems perfectly acceptable and fair to me (provided that this is not dsome sort of glith to be patched). If you need to have different e-mails for single domain, that's not a problem because you may use Catch-All address and GMail filters to sort these and/or forward them elsewhere.Again, if this is supposed to be a permanent solution, I am OK with it. If I need more than one physical account per domain then I will pay for those.
And yet as Greg pointed out, GAE usage is unaffected by the Google Apps changes. You can still create a 1-user free Google Apps system. So complaining here about 1 user vs 10 users vs 50 users is not productive - I'm willing to bet that nobody on the GAE team has any input into the pricing strategy for Google Apps.The real problem is that calling a product "Google Apps" is stupid. I just had a client ask me "did you see that there will no longer be a free tier for app engine?". Google's product names are confusing. Ranting to the wrong people on this list is not helping matters.If ranting here because it's "the same company" is appropriate, just wait until the search and gmail users find us...Jeff
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Oh? So you don’t use Apps For Domains to Deploy your App? It’d be awesome if you didn’t have to do that, but I kind of think you do.
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Note: You must sign up for Google Apps to register this domain OR prove that you already own it.
Created a new google apps account so I can deploy another domain for my app ...When I signup for billing, I get a messageAn error has occurred. Dismiss.There is NO indication as to what the error is.
As a result, I cannot setup billing and I suspect google will disable the google apps account soon because billing is not setup.Can I say that I am very ANGRY about having to use google apps to deploy a GAE application.
I tired calling google apps help # but you need a pin which you cannot get until billing is established.
I created an google apps account, connected it to my GAE app, no email, and TRIED to setup billing on it ... I get an error that it cannot be completed but no reason for the failure ..
Today -- I get the following response indicating that it is in fact a problem but it CANNOT be fixed ...
Just got a response from google apps about the $50 credit ... they say it doesn't apply to google apps ...
Wasn't the credit suppose to be for the google apps account ???????????? because of the charge for using the damn thing even if you don't want the email?
Andrew responded with"I see. Unfortunately this credit is only available for the first $50 of your Google App Engine spend, not Google Apps. "I can't see where the credit was applied anywhere ... and don't even understand what Andrew is talking about ...
I applied for the credit on a domain ... got email saying it was granted on oct 3rd ... on nov 2nd they billed my credit card for the monthly $5 ... and there is no sign of the credit on the account ...
I just created a business app account and it is saying that this first account is NOT free.Can you clarify for me why this is?
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This no longer works for me. After 9 attempts to go through the Captcha, I gave up. Yes, literally 9.
Hello Everyone,The Apps Standard account you have today will continue to work for free. If you create a new Apps account going through the App Engine Admin Console you'll still be able to create a Standard Apps account for free but you'll only be able to get 1 user per account rather than the 10 you get today.Let me know if you have additional questions,Greg D'AlesandreSenior Product Manager, Google App Engine
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On Friday, December 7, 2012 4:42:42 AM UTC+2, Greg wrote:Just saw that Google Apps is no longer free for businesses.I have no problem paying for a Google Apps account where I actually use Google apps, but at the moment you have to have a Google Apps account to link a domain to an Appengine app. Some of our apps have two or three domains showing the same app, and because you need to have an account for each email address that Appengine sends email from, we have three or four accounts per domain. So this is potentially going to add $600 per year to our costs - all for virtual accounts that don't actually use Google Apps at all.Can someone from Google comment please? Either Google Apps accounts need to remain free if they are associated with Appengine apps, or there needs to be another way to link domains (and authorise email addresses) for Appengine.
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Is it still able to get 1 user per account for free?I have bought my domain at Namecheap.com and would like to use Google as an e-mail host/providor... for free lolIs it still possible? If not, any suggestions on how to? I've also seen a possibility to hot at Outlook.com for free via Windows Live... only needs a domain and nothing more.
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