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Quip

Docs, tasks, & spreadsheet collaboration with built-in chat

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Chris T.

Entertainment, self-employed

Used other for 6-12 months

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  • Likelihood to recommend5/10

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The idea is a great one (the execution is another story...)

Reviewed 5 years ago
Pros

I like that Quip is all about getting teams united around content creation. It has some great features but overall it feels like it's missing something to make it easier for the content to go from within Quip to its final destination (webpage, for example).

Cons

It has all these great features, but it getting it from Quip to wherever it needs to go seems like it was as well thought out. I also experience some situations where the version control goes a little haywire from time to time.

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Justin H.

E-Learning, 51-200 employees

Used daily for 1-2 years

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  • Likelihood to recommend10/10

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Best collaboration software i've used!

Reviewed 5 years ago
Pros

Quip makes it incredibly easy to collaborate with others on shared document writing. I work with a number of people who may not easily adopt new software, and Quip's simple and familiar interface allow them to begin working quickly and without fear. I lead teams of 15+ people working on the same projects, and can easily monitor progress and who is editing what!

Cons

I have very few cons for Quip - most of which would be a desire to see more features, although this would likely come with the trade off that it would become more complex. No real complaints for me.