Apps in comparison
When it comes to creating and editing documents, Microsoft 365 offers three key programs: Microsoft Word for text editing, Microsoft Excel for editing spreadsheets and Microsoft PowerPoint for creating presentations. Google Workspace, on the other hand, offers Google Docs, Google Sheets and Google Slides, products that offer very similar solutions. While the respective products are complementary, there are certain functionalities that differentiate the products from each other.

Word vs Doc
Microsoft Word and Google Docs help to create rich texts by providing a variety of different formatting options and other tools. The two tools are also supplemented by AI extensions such as Google's "Gemini" and Microsoft's "Copilot", which support text design and content organization, but are only included as standard on Google business licenses. Word scores points by offering more templates, more text editing options and more accurate diagram creation at the time of writing. Google Docs compensates for this with simple online collaboration in real time and the ability to share the document via a simple link, where you can also set permissions.

Excel vs Sheets
Microsoft Excel is known for its versatility when it comes to data analysis and is the best-known spreadsheet tool for good reason, due to the number of features it offers. Functions such as Power Query and integration with Power BI enable the evaluation and visualization of large amounts of data.
Google Sheets, on the other hand, scores with its user-friendliness, seamless AI integration and integration into the Google Cloud. Thanks to tools such as BigQuery, large data sets can also be processed efficiently here.
While Excel is still number one in Germany, Google Sheets is increasingly leading the market in English-speaking countries.

PowerPoint vs Slides
Microsoft PowerPoint offers numerous design options and animations that can be automatically optimized with the help of “Copilot”. The platform is ideal for professional presentations with a high degree of creative freedom.
Here too, Google Slides focuses on an intuitive experience and real-time collaboration. Thanks to the flexible interface and embedding in Google Meet, a wide variety of presentation styles and seamless handovers to other presenters can be realized with Slides.

Outlook vs Gmail
Outlook is still often used as a desktop application, but is also seamlessly integrated into Microsoft's cloud environment. Google is the world's largest email provider and Gmail impresses with a strong spam filter, a clear user interface and a central platform that combines email, chat, video conferencing and tasks in a single application. AI-supported functions also make it easier to compose and organize messages in both applications, but are only available as standard with all Google licenses.

OneDrive vs Google Drive
The cloud storage services of Microsoft 365 and Google Workspace are also similar. Both cloud services offer reliable solutions for data management and synchronization. The available storage space varies with both providers depending on the license model, but is in the same price range and can be expanded endlessly. Here too, the differences lie in the details: While Microsoft's entry-level tariffs offer a larger storage space per user (1TB per user), Google's entry-level tariffs with 30GB per person allow the storage space of all users to be combined (pooled) and made available for all accounts in the organization.