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Collaboration Software overview

Compare 912 Collaboration Software products, review ratings, and use this guide to understand common features, pricing considerations, and buyer fit. Collaboration Software helps teams that need shared workspaces coordinate messages, files, tasks, and project discussions. Buyers usually compare these products when work is spread across email, chat, documents, and meetings. Look at how each option handles brainstorming, calendar management, and contact management, because those details determine whether the software fits the way the team already works. During shortlisting, check setup effort, reporting clarity, integrations, permissions, and whether frontline staff can keep records current without extra admin work.

Software options 912
Rated products 503
Average rating 4.5/5
Reviews and ratings 87.4K
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Ledger by Ledger

5 (4)

Ledger is a team communication and management solution designed to centralize workplace interactions and collaboration. It provides a platform where users can exchange messages, sh...

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Teamwire by Teamwire

5 (4)

Teamwire is a collaboration solution focused on streamlining and securing team communications. It provides features such as group chats, message distribution lists for efficient br...

323

Cureo by Cureo

4.8 (4)

Cureo is a collaboration software platform built from the ground up to serve the unique needs of mission-driven organizations. It is characterized as being affordable, secure, and...

324

Fugu by JungleWorks

4.8 (4)

Fugu is an all-purpose team chat application designed to be a central hub for workplace collaboration and communication. It consolidates various forms of team interaction—such as i...

325

Markup by Ceros

4.8 (4)

Markup, by Ceros, is a unique collaboration tool that transforms a business's live website into an interactive canvas for collaborative design and feedback. Instead of using static...

326

Qatalog by Qatalog

4.8 (4)

Qatalog is a work coordination platform that acts as the central, trusted hub where teams organize themselves, their knowledge, and their workflows. It goes beyond simple communica...

327

Rock by Shiny

4.8 (4)

Rock is an all-in-one communication and collaboration platform specifically engineered for distributed teams. It integrates various essential tools—such as team chat, task manageme...

328

Workspace 365 by New Day at Work

3.8 (5)

Workspace 365, by New Day at Work, is a digital workplace platform designed to simplify the daily work experience by consolidating applications, information, and tasks into a singl...

329

e-PlanREVIEW by e-PlanSoft

4.5 (4)

e-PlanREVIEW is a cloud-based collaborative platform specialized for the architecture, engineering, construction, and government (AEC/G) sectors. It facilitates the entire plan rev...

330

MyChat by Network Software Solutions

4.5 (4)

MyChat is a secure instant messaging system designed for internal team collaboration within company networks. It functions as a private chat server that can be deployed on a Local...

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Common Collaboration Software features

These are common capabilities buyers compare in this category. Confirm product-specific availability with each vendor.

Brainstorming

Helps buyers judge whether brainstorming fits the way their team handles collaboration work.

Calendar Management

Helps teams coordinate dates, availability, assignments, and follow-up without moving scheduling work into a separate system.

Contact Management

Keeps person or account details tied to the work they affect, instead of leaving context scattered across notes and inboxes.

Content Management

Keeps important files and records close to the workflow, with easier search, review, and handoff between teams.

Discussions / Forums

Helps buyers judge whether discussions or forums fits the way their team handles collaboration work.

Document Management

Keeps important files and records close to the workflow, with easier search, review, and handoff between teams.

Project Management

Helps buyers judge whether project management fits the way their team handles collaboration work.

Real Time Editing

Helps buyers judge whether real time editing fits the way their team handles collaboration work.

Task Management

Makes handoffs and approvals easier to follow, especially when several people need to move work from request to resolution.

Version Control

Helps buyers judge whether version control fits the way their team handles collaboration work.

Video Conferencing

Helps buyers judge whether video conferencing fits the way their team handles collaboration work.

Buyer guide

How to choose Collaboration Software

Compare the features that matter

Review how each vendor handles brainstorming, calendar management, and contact management. Feature names can look similar across products, so ask to see the workflow using your own examples. Pay attention to search, permissions, notifications, and reporting when they affect daily work.

Start with the workflow

Map the work your team needs to control before comparing products. For collaboration, that usually means the records, handoffs, approvals, and reports tied to coordinate messages, files, tasks, and project discussions. A product is easier to judge when those steps are written down first.

Check fit before rollout

Ask what data must be migrated, which integrations are standard, and who can change settings after launch. Smaller teams may prefer a simpler setup. Larger teams should check roles, approvals, audit history, and whether reporting stays consistent across locations or departments.

Ask practical vendor questions

Pricing often depends on users, records, locations, modules, or usage. Confirm what is included before comparing quotes. Ask about onboarding, support response, data export, security controls, contract terms, and limits that could affect your busiest period.

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Collaboration Software pricing considerations

Pricing often depends on users, records, locations, modules, or usage. Confirm what is included before comparing quotes. Ask about onboarding, support response, data export, security controls, contract terms, and limits that could affect your busiest period.

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Collaboration Software FAQs

Collaboration Software helps teams that need shared workspaces coordinate messages, files, tasks, and project discussions. Buyers usually compare these products when work is spread across email, chat, documents, and meetings. Look at how each option handles brainstorming, calendar management, and contact management, because those details determine whether the software fits the way the team already works. During shortlisting, check setup effort, reporting clarity, integrations, permissions, and whether frontline staff can keep records current without extra admin work.

This category includes 912 Collaboration Software products. Use ratings, descriptions, and vendor details to compare options.

Common Collaboration Software features to compare include Brainstorming, Calendar Management, Contact Management, Content Management, Discussions / Forums. Confirm product-specific availability with each vendor.

Start with your use case, shortlist products with relevant features, compare rating volume and vendor details, then confirm pricing, support, and implementation needs with each vendor.

Pricing often depends on users, records, locations, modules, or usage. Confirm what is included before comparing quotes. Ask about onboarding, support response, data export, security controls, contract terms, and limits that could affect your busiest period.

Typical buyers are teams that need shared workspaces, especially when work is spread across email, chat, documents, and meetings. The category is most useful when the team needs clearer ownership, cleaner records, and fewer manual updates.

Start with brainstorming, calendar management, and contact management, then test reporting, permissions, integrations, and setup effort. Ask vendors to walk through your actual workflow so gaps show up before a contract is signed.

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