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- I’m loyal to convenience, and Google just happens to deliver on its promises. By Roland Udvarlaki•46 seconds ago•0•Guest Post / Android AuthorityGoogle’s ecosystem has quietly become the backbone of my everyday workflow.
- From jotting down quick ideas in Google Keep to drafting articles in Docs or unwinding on YouTube, I rely on Google’s tools more than I sometimes realise.
- These apps follow me everywhere, slipping into my day-to-day routine without much thought — until I actually stopped and considered how much I depend on them. That moment came recently when I started thinking about moving away from Google’s services.
- It wasn’t because I disliked them; I was simply curious whether I could simplify my setup or reduce my reliance on one company.
- But as someone who reviews multiple smartphones every year — and constantly switches between iOS, Android, Windows, and Mac — it didn’t take long to realise that walking away from Google would make my workflow significantly more chaotic. Other platforms exist, and some offer great privacy features or more advanced tools, but none of them work quite as naturally with the multi-device lifestyle I live. What keeps you in Google's app and service ecosystem?0 votesConvenience. NaN%Consistency and reliable syncing. NaN%The number of varied apps and services. NaN%Habit and ease of use. NaN%I'm not in Google's app/service ecosystem. NaN%Google is everywhere I need itEdgar Cervantes / Android AuthorityThe first thing that always strikes me about Google’s apps is just how universally available they are.


