What’s changing
We’d like to remind you that
starting May 15, 2021 , users will no longer be able to create new websites in classic Google Sites.
We recommend that you turn off site creation in classic Sites for your domain before May 15, 2021.
Note that the timeline for this transition varies for users with personal Google accounts — see the “Getting Started” section below for more details.
Who’s impacted Admins and end users
Why it’s important If you haven’t already, we strongly recommend
enabling new Sites creation for your users today , to ensure all newly-created websites use the new Google Sites. If you want your organization’s classic Sites content to continue to be viewable without interruption, make sure all of your existing classic Sites are migrated by
December 31, 2021 .
Admins should also review the remaining transition timeline and take any necessary action: Starting May 15, 2021: New website creation will no longer be available in classic Sites. This means that any new websites created in your organization will only be in new Sites. Starting December 1, 2021: Editing of any remaining classic Sites will be disabled. Starting January 1, 2022: When users try to visit a classic Site, they will no longer see the website content. Any remaining classic Sites will automatically be: Downloaded as an archive and saved to the website owner’s Google Drive. Replaced with a draft in the new Google Sites for site owners to review and publish.
We anticipate the transition process for all remaining classic Sites that starts January 1, 2022 will take one to three months to complete. You’ll receive a notification once this is completed for your domain. During the transition period, you and your users will still be able to take action on remaining classic Sites. Visit the Help Center for more details on the Classic Sites migration.
Getting started Admins: Follow the disable creating classic Sites instructions to turn off site creation in classic Sites before May 15, 2021 . This change will help ensure all newly-created websites are using the new Google Sites experience. Use the Classic Sites Manager to help your users make the transition. Using this console, admins can: View all classic Sites in your domain with the option to export to Google Sites for project management. Convert, archive, or delete your websites. Bulk delete and restore sites. Bulk update ownership of sites. Google Workspace end users : Users need to transition from classic to new Sites according to the timeline outlined above. Learn more about how to use the Classic Sites Manager tool , or visit our Help Center to learn how to convert a classic Site to a new Site .
Availability Available to all Google Workspace customers, as well as G Suite Basic and Business customers. Available to users with personal Google accounts. Resources