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By Brigitta Finta · May 08, 2026 · 2 min read
Tresorit earns new G2 badges across encryption, secure collaboration, and data rooms
Every Tresorit recognition on G2 is driven by one thing: real customer experiences. That's why we're proud to share that Tresorit has once again been recognized by G2, the world's largest and most trusted software marketplace. We earned a wide range of badges across security, collaboration, and virtual data room categories.
Cloud content collaboration: Secure, simple, and high-performing
Tresorit was recognized as a High Performer across global and regional markets. We also earned the Easiest to Use (Mid-Market) badge — reinforcing what customers value most: uncompromising security that doesn't slow teams down.
"I like Tresorit for its strong security features that make it easy to share files and give me confidence that our data is protected. The setup was simple and quick, and we didn't need extra help."
Demir Z., Logistic Team Leader
Security & Encryption: Leadership you can rely on
Tresorit earned Leader badges across Cloud File Security, Cloud Security, and Small Business categories. In Encryption, G2 reviewers awarded badges such as Best Results, Easiest Admin, and Fastest Implementation.
Virtual Data Room
Tresorit earned Leader Small Business and Highest User Adoption (Small Business) badges, reflecting growing adoption of Tresorit Engage.
What this means for our customers
Every G2 badge represents a real user experience — a team that onboarded faster, collaborated more securely, or met compliance requirements with confidence.
⚠ Title announces Tresorit's achievement, not the reader's gain — "Tresorit earns new G2 badges" is internal news. A prospect evaluating secure collaboration tools has one question: what do other teams like mine say about using this? That question is never answered in the title.
⚠ The most compelling sentence is at the very end — "Every G2 badge represents a real user experience — a team that onboarded faster, collaborated more securely, or met compliance requirements with confidence." That is the hook. It appears in the closing paragraph, not the opening.
⚠ No numbers in the title or hook — how many badges? How many categories? How many verified reviews? G2 recognition without quantification reads as marketing noise. Specificity is what makes social proof credible.
⚠ "Fastest Implementation" and "Easiest Admin" buried in paragraph 3 — these are the two most operationally valuable badges for a buyer evaluating switching cost. They appear inside a body paragraph, not as visual proof points.
⚠ Customer quotes placed after badge descriptions, not before them — both quotes are more persuasive than anything in the intro paragraph. Demir Z. and Kathrin R. answer the reader's question before Tresorit makes its claims. The sequence should be reversed.
⚠ CTA sends readers OFF-site to G2 — "Explore reviews on G2" directs traffic away from Tresorit's own conversion funnel. After building social proof for 400 words, the action should be "Try for free" or "Start a trial," not a link to a competitor-adjacent platform.