Does anyone have a mac but instead of using iCloud use Google ecosystem? Maybe run a Pixel phone as well? I'm curious as to how you find it and your reasons for this setup.
I own quite a bit of tech that uses different platforms. Although I use an iMac, MBA, iPad, and Galaxy A20 smartphone on a daily basis, my use of iCloud is at a minimum. I prefer to use Google's ecosystem where possible.
Why? A few reasons, in no particular order....
Flexibility. Apple's ecosystem is about locking the customer into their hardware. Google is basically hardware-neutral and their services work surprisingly well on different hardware/OS platforms. I get to choose just how much I want to get involved in Google's ecosystem. That is more difficult to do with Apple's.
Stability and Consistency. For years I've had issues with an all-Apple solution in my home. I've never experienced the "
it just works" tagline. Google's ecosystem has been far less problematic for me.
Value. Factoring in cost of hardware, software, and services, being able to mix-and-match hardware and software around Google's ecosystem allows me to save a TON of money. For all the tech that I have, I have spent far less money for higher quality solutions, than those who have gone the whole-Apple route.
The end result is that I can pick up any device: phone, tablet, desktop, laptop and be able to get my "core" workflows accomplished (respective of those form-factors).
I can do things like pick up my Pixelbook and work on my Apple Pages documents, or my Macbook Air and work on my Google Docs files.
Given the direction that Apple has been going in over the last 5 years, I've been very selective about the Apple hardware I purchase. As each year goes by, I find that what they're offering is less and less compelling.