Think about the last time someone left your company. Their manager collected their laptop, HR signed the paperwork, and they moved on. But did anyone actually log into your Google Admin Console to delete their account and reassign their license?
The answer is usually no. It is quite common for busy teams to overlook inactive users, leaving ghost accounts in the system for months or even years.
The first issue is that you are still paying for them. A single forgotten account on a Google Workspace Business Plus plan costs over $200 every year. If you have ten, twenty, or fifty former employees, contractors, or interns who still have active accounts, that bill can grow to thousands.
Doing regular license optimization is one of the most direct ways to reduce your software budget. However, the cost is only half the problem.
Leaving these accounts active is a huge security risk. Every orphaned account with access to your Google Drive is an open door into your company’s private files, client data, and internal chat history. Not trying to scare you here, but the risk is growing exponentially with each forgotten account.
You might think it’s no problem to just log in and delete people, but the reality is more complicated.
The Admin Console shows you when someone last logged in, but it doesn’t tell you if they still need access to a specific Shared Drive or if their permissions actually match their current job. Checking this manually is tedious work. Internal teams rarely have the time to sit down and figure out exactly who needs what.
This is where Revolgy’s Managed Google Workspace service helps. Instead of user management being an afterthought, our team takes over the daily administration for you.
Managing a Google Workspace environment properly takes time and attention. When the experts at Revolgy look after your daily maintenance, you can stop reacting to problems and stay ahead of security risks.
If you want to get your environment cleaned up and optimized, contact us today for a managed services proposal.