What tools do you use for team collaboration across different departments?

Ashit Vora
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Our team needs better collaboration between devs, marketers, and designers. What tools have helped you bridge the gap between departments?

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Stepan Solodnev
How big is your company and each department?
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AppManager by CompanyDNA AI
AppManager by CompanyDNA AI
We use Monday, Slack and Zoom. Miro is great for visualization as well!
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TJ Larkin
Launching soon!
Click-up and slack for simpler management
Charis Liao
Our team uses Notion to document down plans and tasks for each department. On top of having really nice and detailed documentation, we also hold regular weekly sync up across departments which I found really helpful to understand what each department is doing. This might not work if the company is huge, but for a smaller team, it's pretty helpful.
Elara Thorn
Google workspace
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Nha Hyerin
For team collaboration across different departments, popular tools include Slack for communication, Trello or Asana for project management, Google Workspace for document sharing, and Microsoft Teams for video meetings and file collaboration.
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Sophia Claire
I recently switched to ClickUp, and it's been a good thing.
Jacob Anthony
For collaboration across time zones, I rely on Loom for asynchronous video updates and Asana for task management.
Vincent Fisher
Notion's been awesome for our team. It keeps everything organized and makes collaboration so much easier.
Elizabeth M. Mitchell
Google work space, what are you using.
Anthony Hughes
Figma paired with Jira has worked wonders for me. It makes the handoff between design and dev super seamless.
Ella Sophia
I'd recommend Slack with custom integrations. It keeps things quick and smooth between teams.
Jasmine Clarke
Google Workspace has everything I need for team collaboration, Docs, Sheets. and Drive keep my workflows interconnected and efficient.
Nathaniel Morgan
Figma is a collaborative design and brainstorming tool that my company recently embraced. It has been great for creative endeavors when combined with Slack.
Philip Barrett
For me, Trello keeps things simple, and I love using Zoom whiteboards for brainstorming sessions.
Evelyn Marie
Miro is my go to for cross team brainstorming. It’s easy to use and keeps everyone on the same page.