Google Drive
Cloud file storage with sharing and version history.

About Google Drive
Google Drive provides cloud storage with intuitive folder organization, granular sharing controls, and automatic version tracking for all file types. Users can collaborate in real-time on documents, spreadsheets, and presentations, and access files from any device via web or mobile apps. For real estate professionals and investors, Drive functions as a document repository for contracts, leases, financial statements, and deal records—though it lacks domain-specific features like property analysis, deal tracking, or compliance workflows.
Features
- Cloud file storage and organization
- Folder-based structure
- Granular sharing permissions
- Version history and recovery
- Real-time collaboration
- Multi-device access
- Search and preview
Use Cases
Document storage and backup for small businesses
Team collaboration on presentations and spreadsheets
File sharing with external clients and partners
Mobile access to important documents while traveling
Version control for collaborative document editing
Basic project file organization and management
Pricing
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Frequently Asked Questions
How much free storage does Google Drive provide?
Google Drive provides 15GB of free storage shared across Gmail, Google Drive, and Google Photos.
Can I access Google Drive files offline?
Yes, you can enable offline access for Google Docs, Sheets, and Slides files through the web browser or mobile apps.
What file types can I store in Google Drive?
Google Drive supports virtually all file types including documents, images, videos, PDFs, and compressed files up to 5TB per file.
Additional Details
Integrations
- Gmail
- Google-docs
- Google-sheets
- Google-slides
- Adobe
- Microsoft-office
- Zapier
- Slack
Platforms
- Web
- iOS
- Android
- Mac
- Windows
- Linux
- API
Compliance
- SOC2
- ISO27001
- GDPR
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Last updated: Apr 19, 2026


