How to Set Up Google Workspace for Business in India (Complete Beginner’s Guide)

Shrikant

Introduction

If you’re a small business owner, consultant, or startup founder in India, you’ve probably heard about Google Workspace — the business version of Gmail.
It gives you everything you already use in Google, but built for business:

  • Gmail with your domain name
  • Drive for file sharing
  • Calendar, Meet, Docs, and more — all in one place

Yet, most new business owners hesitate to set it up because it sounds technical.
The truth? Setting up Google Workspace for business is simple when done in the right order — and that’s exactly what this guide will show you.

The Problem

Every week, I get inquiries like:

“We bought Workspace but can’t verify our domain.”
“Our website stopped working after DNS setup.”
“Emails are not delivering even though MX records are added.”

These are all symptoms of the same issue — missing or incorrect configuration during setup.

So let’s simplify this once and for all.

The Cause

Google Workspace setup involves connecting your domain, email routing, and user management.
The confusion often comes from not knowing:

  • Where your domain’s DNS is managed (registrar vs hosting).
  • When to switch MX records.
  • How to configure authentication (SPF, DKIM, DMARC).

Solution (Step-by-Step Setup for Indian Businesses)

Here’s a clear, beginner-friendly process you can follow to set up Workspace confidently.

Step 1: Choose Your Google Workspace Plan

Go to workspace.google.com.
Google offers multiple plans, but for most small businesses in India:

You can also buy licenses through a certified Google Partner (like ManagedInbox) if you want setup + support together.

Step 2: Verify Your Domain

Once signed up, you’ll need to confirm you own your business domain (like yourcompany.in).

  • Log in to your domain provider (GoDaddy, BigRock, Hostinger, etc.).
  • Add the TXT record provided by Google (google-site-verification=xxxx).
  • Wait for DNS to update (10–30 minutes).
  • Click “Verify” in your Admin Console.

Pro Tip:

If your nameservers are on your web host (like Hostinger), add DNS entries there, not at the domain registrar.

Step 3: Add MX Records for Gmail

Now, tell the internet to route your emails through Google servers.

Replace old MX entries with Google’s:

PriorityServer
1ASPMX.L.GOOGLE.COM
5ALT1.ASPMX.L.GOOGLE.COM
5ALT2.ASPMX.L.GOOGLE.COM
10ALT3.ASPMX.L.GOOGLE.COM
10ALT4.ASPMX.L.GOOGLE.COM
  • Remove all old mail records (from Zoho, cPanel, etc.).
  • Save and wait for 1–4 hours.
  • Step 4: Create User Accounts and Aliases

    Inside the Admin Console → Directory → Users → Add New User.
    Add each team member who needs an account.

  • Create email aliases (like info@ or sales@) if you want multiple addresses pointing to one inbox.
  • Step 5: Configure SPF, DKIM, and DMARC

    These are critical for secure and spam-free email delivery.

    • SPF:
      v=spf1 include:_spf.google.com ~all
    • DKIM:
      Go to Apps → Gmail → Authenticate Email → Add DNS → Activate.
    • DMARC (optional):
      _dmarc.yourdomain.in TXT “v=DMARC1; p=none; rua=mailto:[email protected]

    Pro Tip:

    Always test your setup with tools like Mail-Tester or MXToolbox.

    Step 6: Test Your Workspace Setup

    Try sending an email to and from your new business account (e.g., [email protected]).
    If all goes well, your message should land in the inbox within seconds.

  • If not, check MX propagation via Google Admin Toolbox.
  • Pro Tips for Indian SMBs

    • Don’t use free Gmail accounts for client communication — it looks unprofessional.
    • Keep old email service active for 24–48 hours after migration.
    • Always take a backup of DNS before editing.
    • Use Indian billing currency (INR) to avoid conversion fees.
    • Enable 2-Step Verification for all users to secure accounts.

    Key Takeaways

    • Verify domain before making MX changes.
    • Use Google’s official MX, SPF, and DKIM settings.
    • Create user accounts for your team in Admin Console.
    • Test your setup before deactivating your old mail.
    • Hire a certified Google Workspace consultant for a quick, risk-free setup.

    Need help setting up Google Workspace for your business?

    Setting up Google Workspace for your business in India shouldn’t take days — with the right steps, it can go live in a few hours.

    At ManagedInbox, we help Indian SMBs, startups, and consultants set up Google Workspace safely, quickly, and professionally, with no data loss or downtime.

    Schedule Your Setup Consultation

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