Documents and more

Make online documents the starting point for collaboration

Online word processing, spreadsheets, presentations, and forms

With Google Docs, you can create documents on the web and invite real-time sharing with other employees to get instant feedback. Because they are web-based, documents can be accessed from anywhere, including a mobile device, so you'll always have the latest version.

Easily store and share files

Store work files on Google Docs so they're accessible from any web-enabled device and backed up online. Share files with co-workers or external users.

Here are a few ways you can use Google Docs for your business

Letterhead: Create letters with a professional look

Budget planner: Build a budget spreadsheet that can be edited from anywhere

Project proposal: Collaborate on proposals in real-time with multiple editors

Invoice: Create a spreadsheet-based invoice that automatically calculates totals

Survey: Get customer feedback; analyze and graph the data

Business plan: Share business vision in a doc to get input and spread your ideas

Meeting agenda: Allow co-workers to access meeting notes and share comments

Job application: Create a form for applicants on your website to track response

Employee time sheet: Track employee hours and offer managers real-time access

Press release: Share business news with the outside world

Business start-up costs: Calculate and track costs using a spreadsheet

Job applicant scoring: Give interviewers a common scoring spreadsheet

Project time line: Share insights into milestones, completion dates, and key details

Presentations: Create professional presentations and collaborate with others

These are examples based on templates available in the Google Docs Template Gallery.