Version 3.0 introduces flexible plans for both small and large businesses that will enable them to start small and grow their licenses as required. This feature helps not only large organizations better monitor deployments but also allows small teams to take control of implementing the tools their employees need without needing the IT department.
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In 3.0, Kiwi for G Suite now also gives users the ability to easily access and update their billing information, account settings, and user access. Previously, Kiwi was limited to four accounts. This use case is beneficial when a user might have their accounts, but also might need to monitor a shipping or customer service account as well.
Kiwi customers can also add up to nine accounts to their Kiwi app. Users now schedule meetings in their video conferencing app right from their Google Calendar inside of Kiwi without launching another application.
Kiwi for G Suite recently also added integrated support for the most requested third-party applications, including video conferencing like Zoom, WebEx, and BlueJeans. Their new slide-out panel allows you to find email addresses, phone numbers, etc. Kiwi is also bringing a more accessible address book. There is a dedicated icon in the sidebar that makes it easy for users to find their files across all of their Google apps. For customers on any Business Tier of G Suite, you now have an integrated Google search for your email, docs, spreadsheets, presentations, drive, etc. In version 3.0, Kiwi for G Suite is adding a new integrated Google Cloud Search. Kiwi is used by many of the Fortune 100 G Suite customers as a way to balance the needs of web-based email with the features of native applications. Kiwi for G Suite, the popular application for using Gmail on macOS is out with version 3.0 today with features aimed at extending G Suite in the enterprise.