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Multi-channel internal communication & collaboration platform that helps large enterprises manage private/group chatting, share documents, videos/audio, or links and maintain contact directories.
Push-to-talk software designed for hospitality, construction, education, transportation, and other industries that helps with message recalling, location sharing, SSL encryption, broadcasting, etc.
I like that i can reach easily all employees and communicate with them. I like numerous of stickers and smiles and ability to make group chats.
The scroll in chats often moved so very quickly that questions and responses were missed. Inability to customize responses such as color, fonts, etc.
I love the ability to create customer emojis which my office lovingly partakes in. It allows us to work efficiently and quietly, while being able to communicate seamlessly between departments.
A little expensive if they had an inexpensive community version I would gladly contribute some money to them. As it is am forced to use without contributing due to a high barrier to entry.
Ease of use, ability to find and join group chats. I really like that every one can add a picture, it's nice to see who you are talking with.
Only chat available you will need another tools for meetings. Bad integration with gnome desktop.
The interface is nice, real-time messaging is successful, the biggest plus is that it can be used internally.
Since one of the more recent versions, they've altered a couple of shortcuts. One of these means I can no longer type an @-sign, making mentioning people rather difficult.
The benefits I realized where the amount of messages you can listen to and the ease of sending out message to the audience you are helping.
I am the type that needs to have no notifications on their phone.
I love how I could use it to communicate with friends on the college campus and it was like a walkie talkie app which was really cute & fun.
Overall, it's a decent communication platform - but only decent. The fact that features are only available to iOS users and no one else, even if you have a paid Pro subscription is a serious drawback.
The best part about using Voxer for my coaching business is not feeling like i'm locked into a conversation which can happen with software like Zoom.
I've experienced a couple of occasions where a client sent a voice note which couldn't be played at my end - a bug in the app at that point in time maybe.
Voxer is a super efficient way to connect with coworkers and clients. I really enjoy using it and it is super simple.
The only feature that I don’t like is that you can’t edit your message once you start recording.
Emily L.: I'm Emily, Director of Investor Relations, and I give Mattermost a three out of five. For more reviews like this, you can click below. At my company, we use Mattermost as a collaboration tool both internally amongst different sorts of teams to be able to keep each other up to and have really immediate communication with one another, and then also externally with some of the accelerator companies that we work with and other things that we're involved in to be able to send messages and announcements so that everybody can know what we're up to. What I like most about Mattermost is that it provides the ability to either contact a team member individually or as a group. So it's really simple to be able to identify who you want to speak with. You can tag people in different things. There's different channels that you can join. So there's a lot of different ways that we can collaborate with one another. What I don't like about Mattermost is the phone application. While it works really well on the web, on the phone I have this weird issue where I'll get a notification that somebody tagged me or pinged me in a message, but when I try to access the application, it's unable to load.
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