Fortunately, there are so many tools from which your company may choose to collaborate across teams to organize way it manage projects, work with clients, and communicate company-wide. Below are listed few of our favorites:


Slack

Here at A Plus , we love Slack. Slack is where work flows. It’s where the people you need, the information you share, and the tools you use come together to get things done.
The reason why it is used so much is that it brings team communication and collaboration into one place so you can get more work done, whether you belong to a large enterprise or a small business. Slack has great features to keep your team members organized and in sync.

MailChimp

MailChimp isn’t just a marketing automation platform—it’s a second brain for your business. MailChimp’s robust marketing automation makes sure your emails get to the right people at the right time. This powwerful tool can help your company to create targeted email or ad campaigns, automate helpful product follow-ups, and send back-in-stock messaging.

Evernote

Evernote can thus serve are your “everything” inbox. Thanks to its cross-platform support (desktop apps, web apps, mobile apps) you really can offload all of your reference materials, ideas, to do tasks, or other digital items to Evernote and never worry about where you’ve collected all those random bits of information.

Basecamp

Basecamp is the most well-known project-management app .The interface is very friendly , and it’s easy to invite collaborators, chat within projects, attach files, and track your progress. Trusted by millions, Basecamp puts everything you need to get work done in one place. It’s the calm, organized way to manage projects, work with clients, and communicate company-wide.

Asana

Managing projects across teams is not easy. Asana provides an application that helps productivity and collaboration tracking of team easier with greater clarity, accountability, and efficiency. Teams of users can easy add tasks, assign them to team members , comment and share documents. Asana puts conversations and tasks together, so you can get more done with less effort.

Trello

Trello is a task management app that gives you a visual overview of what is being worked on and who is working on it.  It is best represented as a whiteboard filled with post-it notes.  It’s flexibility allows for it to be a simple tool for personal organization or a powerful engine for product development with large teams.