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Discover the different Infomaniak "Suites" (kSuite, my kSuite...)

Update 07/09/2026

This guide is for you if you are looking for a comprehensive email and collaborative data storage solution. Its purpose is to help you better understand the different Infomaniak product suites when you are unsure which one to choose…

 

If you are looking to host a website, please refer to this other guide. If you are unsure which Mail-only offer to choose, please refer to this other guide.

 

The different offers in summary

Here is a summary of the different plans (excluding web hosting offers):

Free (or domain name to be paid)Paid

my kSuite

  • 1 free email address
  • Infomaniak domain name (e.g. @ik.me)
  • Limited Mail offer with kDrive

my kSuite+

  • 1 email address
  • Infomaniak domain name (e.g. @ik.me)
  • Full Mail offer with kDrive

Service Mail Starter

  • 1 free email address
  • Customized on a domain name to be paid
  • Limited Mail offer without kDrive

Service Mail Premium

  • 5 email addresses minimum
  • Customized on a domain name to be paid
  • Full Mail offer without kDrive

kSuite Free

  • 1 free email address
  • Customized on a domain name to be paid
  • Limited Mail offer with kDrive, kChat, etc.

kSuite Standard / kSuite Business / kSuite Enterprise

  • number of addresses depending on the number of users selected
  • custom addresses on a domain name to be paid for
  • complete Mail offers with kDrive, kChat, etc.

 

Free or paid suites

Infomaniak offers several email solutions with or without additional collaboration tools:

  1. A Mail Service is the name given to the email service created by Infomaniak in Switzerland. You can order a Mail Service independently of kSuite.
  2. kSuite is a collection of Infomaniak services that includes a Mail Service and is based around a personal domain name.
  3. my kSuite and my kSuite+ are limited versions of kSuite that do not require a domain name and can also meet your email needs – on the Infomaniak Manager, these offers will be “separated” from the rest.

 

Cost of simple email offers

This email service can be…

  • free if you are satisfied with an address with a generic domain name (what comes after the at symbol @), created by Infomaniak (etik.com, ik.me, ikmail.com) by using my kSuite (my kSuite+ unlocks some limitations of my kSuite)
  • … at a very low cost if you are happy with just **one or two email addresses** on a domain name that you pay for (there are domain names for less than CHF/€ 5 per year, which will be your only expense, and this allows you to customize your email addresses) by ordering:
    • either the Starter plan (1 email address)
    • or the kSuite plan

 

Need a large number of email addresses?

If you need multiple email addresses on the same domain, then it is possible to order a Mail Service only (minimum 5 email addresses) or kSuite, which is available in 3 different versions:

  • Standard
  • Business
  • Enterprise

The common feature of all Mail plans is that you must have a user account with Infomaniak (a login ID in the form of an email address, as well as a password) which will take you to your Organization, where your email will be located. Also, please refer to this other guide.

 

Additional tools (kDrive…)

If you choose a Suite (kSuite or my kSuite / my kSuite+), this user account will take you to your Organization, where the suite of tools will be located, including your email, kDrive, kChat, etc.

Click on the links to access the comparison tables detailing all the features available depending on the plan:

  1. kDrive can be obtained by creating a my kSuite or my kSuite+ account.
  2. kDrive can be obtained independently in 3 different versions:
    1. Solo
    2. Team
    3. Pro
  3. kDrive can be obtained by subscribing (for free or with a paid subscription) to kSuite, which is available in 3 different versions:
    1. Standard
    2. Business
    3. Enterprise

 

Would you like to join Infomaniak?

Please refer to this other guide.


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