Leave Google Workspace. Keep your whole workplace.
Mail, documents, spreadsheets, drive and calendar - the entire suite your team runs on, rebuilt in Europe and yours alone. Move everyone in minutes.
Every app your team uses, rebuilt in the EU
Google Workspace spreads your team across a dozen tools under US jurisdiction. InfoPeak is one suite, built from the ground up, hosted only in Europe.
One login. One bill. One jurisdiction: yours.
InfoPeak vs Google Workspace
Two architectures. One reads your mail, one cannot.
| InfoPeak | Google Workspace | |
|---|---|---|
| Data location | EU only (Germany and Finland) | US-controlled |
| Encryption | Zero-knowledge always · E2EE available | In transit only |
| Content scanning | Never | Yes - admin and AI processing |
| Legal jurisdiction | 100% GDPR, EU jurisdiction | Cloud Act exposure despite EU regions |
| Who owns your mail | You, and only you | Controlled by Google plus US law |
Sovereignty is not a setting. It is the architecture.
Google Workspace can store your data in an EU region and still be compelled to hand it to US authorities under the CLOUD Act. InfoPeak has no US parent, no US infrastructure, and nothing to compel. Your jurisdiction is European, by construction.
How the switch works
Start your free trial
Full Professional access for 30 days. No credit card, cancel in one click.
Point us at your old mailbox
Enter your current address and an app password. Nothing is shared with anyone.
We move everything
Every folder and message lands in your new inbox. Your old account stays untouched.
Questions, answered
Can I migrate a whole team from Google Workspace?
Yes. Each user runs the migration for their own mailbox, so every inbox, folder and message moves across without IT rebuilding anything.
Is InfoPeak actually GDPR compliant?
GDPR compliance is architecture, not a checkbox. Your mail is hosted only in the EU and stored zero-knowledge, so it is never subject to US data law.
Do we keep our domain?
Yes. Custom domains are available on paid plans, so your team keeps sending from your own address.
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