Migrating your business email from cPanel to Google Workspace may sound technical, but the process is easier than most people expect - especially with the right guidance. F60 Host LLP, a trusted Google Workspace reseller, helps businesses shift smoothly to Google’s cloud ecosystem while keeping costs manageable with cheap Google Workspace and affordable Google Workspace plans.
Whether you're upgrading for better reliability, collaborative tools, or long-term scalability, this guide will walk you through each step clearly. And before you begin, it’s always smart to compare domain prices if you’re considering a new domain or transferring an existing one
Why Migrate From cPanel to Google Workspace?
Many businesses make the switch because Google Workspace offers:
Better uptime and almost zero email delivery issues
Powerful collaboration tools like Drive, Docs, Meet, Sheets
Enhanced security, 2-step verification, and mobile-friendly access
Easy scalability as your team grows
If your business has outgrown the limitations of cPanel email or you’re ready for more integrated tools, migrating is a smart long-term move.
Step-by-Step Migration Guide
Step 1: Prepare Your Domain & DNS
Before migrating, make sure:
Your domain DNS is accessible (through your domain provider or hosting panel).
You have login access to cPanel.
You know which email accounts you'll be moving.
If you're planning a new domain, remember to compare domain prices with different providers to get the best long-term value.
Step 2: Set Up Google Workspace
Sign up for a Google Workspace plan that fits your budget.
Create your primary admin account.
Add your domain name for verification.
Since you’re switching from cPanel, aim for a plan that gives enough storage and user capacity without overspending. Many businesses choose a reseller plan for flexibility and cost savings.
Step 3: Verify Your Domain in Google Admin Console
Google will give you a verification TXT record.
Log in to cPanel → Zone Editor
Add the TXT record
Wait for DNS propagation (usually 5–15 minutes)
Once verified, your Google Workspace account is active.
Step 4: Add Users and Create Mailboxes
Create mailboxes in Google Workspace that correspond to your existing cPanel accounts. Be sure account names match (e.g., info@, sales@, support@) to ensure a smooth migration.
Step 5: Enable IMAP & Collect cPanel Credentials
In cPanel:
Open Email Accounts
Select each mailbox → Connect Devices
Note the IMAP server, username, and password
This information is required for Gmail’s data migration tool.
Step 6: Use Google Workspace Data Migration Tool
Google provides a built-in IMAP migration tool that makes moving emails simple.
Go to Admin Console → Data Migration
Choose Email → IMAP Server
Enter your cPanel IMAP details
Select the user you’re migrating to
Start migration
Google will migrate all emails in the background while you continue working.
Step 7: Update Your MX Records
To route new emails to Google Workspace:
Go to cPanel → Zone Editor
Delete old MX records
Add Google’s MX records:
ASPMX.L.GOOGLE.COM (Priority 1)
ALT1.ASPMX.L.GOOGLE.COM (Priority 5)
ALT2.ASPMX.L.GOOGLE.COM (Priority 5)
ALT3.ASPMX.L.GOOGLE.COM (Priority 10)
ALT4.ASPMX.L.GOOGLE.COM (Priority 10)
Within minutes to a few hours, all new mail will start arriving in Gmail.
Step 8: Test Everything
Send and receive test emails
Check folders and labels
Confirm all users can log in
Make sure contacts & calendars (if exported) are imported properly
Once everything checks out, your migration is complete.
Final Thoughts
Switching from cPanel email to Google Workspace is one of the best upgrades a business can make - better reliability, improved productivity, and a more professional experience. When you choose plans through a reseller, you get expert support and budget-friendly options such as cheap Google Workspace and affordable Google Workspace packages designed for growing businesses.




