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Why Companies Choose Genius Workspace Manager Instead
Genius Workspace Manager delivers the best of both worlds—combining the power of GAM with a simple, intuitive interface and the ease of Ok Goldy, but with ongoing updates and dedicated support.
✔ No coding required – Intuitive, click-based actions
✔ Automate tasks Google Admin Console doesn’t support
✔ Save 80% of your time on Google Admin tasks
✔ Reduce manual errors and improve security
✔ Built specifically for school IT teams
Start Saving Time Today
If your IT team is spending hours each week manually managing Google Workspace, it’s time for a smarter, faster system.
Manual Google Workspace management wastes hours every week. Genius Workspace Manager automates these tasks, cutting admin time by up to 80%.
For example, a school that:
- Deletes 500 inactive users per month saves 4 hours → down to 2 minutes
- Suspends 1,000 graduated students per year saves 3 hours → down to 5 minutes
- Manages 500 Chromebooks per quarter saves 3 hours → down to 5 minutes
Total savings: 65+ hours per year—and that’s just a few tasks.
Now think about password resets, group updates, license management—your team could be saving hundreds of hours annually with Genius Workspace Manager.
🚀 Start saving time today!
Why Other Tools Fall Short
Some IT teams turn to other solutions like GAM and Ok Goldy, but these tools come with significant drawbacks.
GAM: Powerful, but Requires Command-Line Expertise
GAM is a well-known open-source tool for Google Workspace automation, but it requires scripting knowledge.
🚧 Steep learning curve – IT teams need command-line skills to use it effectively.
🚧 Time-consuming setup – Installing and configuring GAM is complex, especially in large districts.
🚧 No user-friendly interface – Those looking for a simple, visual tool often find GAM frustrating.
Ok Goldy: Once Useful, Now Unsupported
Ok Goldy was a user-friendly alternative to GAM, but it is no longer actively maintained or functional.
Unlike GAM, it didn’t require coding skills—but because it’s now defunct, companies can’t rely on it for automation.