Reading time: 5 minutes · Last updated: 8 May 2026
Free email accounts feel like a smart cost decision until something goes wrong — and in 2026 something usually does. The choice between hosted exchange vs free email isn’t really about $0 vs $7/month per user. It’s about who owns your business communications, who can lock you out of them, and how protected they actually are.
Here’s a clear-eyed comparison and the hidden costs SMBs almost always discover too late.
What “free email” really means
When we say free email, we mean any of these for business use:
- Gmail accounts ending in @gmail.com
- Outlook.com / Hotmail / Live accounts
- Email accounts that came free with your domain registrar (e.g. GoDaddy free email)
- Free tiers of Yahoo, AOL, etc.
None of these were designed for serious business use. They’re consumer products with light terms of service, no support, and limited security guarantees.
What “hosted exchange” means
Hosted Exchange is enterprise-grade business email running in the cloud. The two market leaders SMBs use are Microsoft 365 Business and Google Workspace. Both give you email at your own domain (you@yourcompany.com), professional-grade security, support, compliance features, and ownership controls.
Many SMBs in our region also use SohoWizz Hosted Exchange, which is a managed implementation with us as the support layer.
The 7 hidden costs of using free email for business
1. You don’t own the account
If your bookkeeper used yourcompany.bookkeeping@gmail.com and then left abruptly, you may not be able to recover that account at all. Google has no obligation to give it to you. That email — and every attachment, contract, and chain in it — may be gone.
2. Your branding looks amateur
Customers and partners notice. jane@somefirm.com reads as established. somefirm123@gmail.com reads as a side hustle. In B2B sales, this directly affects close rates.
3. You can’t enforce security
Free email doesn’t let you require MFA across the team, force password complexity, restrict logins by location, or wipe a stolen device’s access. With hosted exchange, all of those are administrative controls.
4. Spam, phishing, and impersonation protection is weaker
Free tiers get baseline filtering. Business Exchange tiers add Advanced Threat Protection, anti-impersonation rules, link sandboxing, and quarantine controls — the technology that catches AI-powered phishing.
5. There is no real support
If a free Gmail account gets locked out, you fill in a form and hope. If a Microsoft 365 Business or SohoWizz-hosted Exchange account has an issue, you call someone. The first time it matters, you’ll feel the difference.
6. You lose data when staff leave
Free accounts don’t let you preserve a departing employee’s mailbox or hand it to their successor cleanly. Hosted Exchange does this in one administrative action.
7. You may be out of compliance
HIPAA, GLBA, and even basic insurance underwriting often require that business email run on a platform with administrative controls and signed agreements (Microsoft and Google both offer Business Associate Agreements; free tiers do not). Using free email may invalidate parts of your insurance or break compliance.
The real cost comparison
| Free Email | Hosted Exchange / M365 Business | |
|---|---|---|
| Cost per user/month | $0 | $6–$22 |
| Account ownership | Provider | You |
| MFA enforcement | Per-user only | Org-wide policy |
| Phishing protection | Baseline | Enterprise-grade |
| Compliance agreements | None | Available |
| Recovery on staff change | Painful or impossible | Built-in |
| Support | Web forms | Real human support |
For a 10-person SMB, hosted exchange costs roughly $80–$200/month. Compare that to the cost of one phishing-driven wire fraud (the average SMB loss is $50,000+), or the cost of losing access to your bookkeeping email forever.
Migrating without drama
Done right, a migration to hosted exchange takes a weekend for a 10–25 person SMB. Done wrong, it can mean lost emails, broken calendars, and unhappy people. The keys: pre-migration audit of mailbox sizes and rules, a parallel-run period, and DNS changes scheduled outside business hours.
How SohoWizz handles email
We migrate SMBs to hosted exchange (Microsoft 365 Business in most cases, Google Workspace where preferred), implement business-grade threat protection, configure mobile device policies, and back up the mailboxes with third-party SaaS backup (because Microsoft and Google do not back up your email the way you think).
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