Collaboration tools
Tools tagged Collaboration.
Tools tagged Collaboration
This page updates when a tool gains or loses the tag in the master file.
BoodleBox
BoodleBox is a multi-model AI workspace for education, teams and organizations with collaboration, security and model access.
Figma
Figma helps users with ui/ux design, prototypes, design systems, product teams and collaborative product design.
Flixier
Flixier is an online video editor with AI tools, subtitles, collaboration, stock assets and browser-based editing for creators, teams and marketers.
Kapwing
Kapwing helps users with collaborative video editing, memes, subtitles and social content.
Lex
Lex is a collaborative AI writing workspace for drafting, editing and polishing long-form writing. It is a strong Claude alternative for writers who want…
Pitch
Pitch helps users with collaborative presentations, team decks and startup/business storytelling.
Editorial purpose for Collaboration tools
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