Close Menu
Soshace Digital Blog

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get The Latest News, Updates, And Amazing Offers

    What's Hot
    JavaScript

    Implementing Role-Based Access Control in a Node.js application

    JavaScript

    Fortune 500 top hiring trends in 2019. How top companies attract best talents?

    Beginners

    30 React JS Tools That You Can Use

    Important Pages:
    • Home
    • About
    • Services
    • Contact Us
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms & Conditions
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram LinkedIn YouTube
    Today's Picks:
    • Scaling Success: Monitoring Indexation of Programmatic SEO Content
    • Leveraging Influencers: Key Drivers in New Product Launches
    • How Privacy-First Marketing Will Transform the Industry Landscape
    • The Impact of Social Proof on Thought Leadership Marketing
    • Balancing Value-Driven Content and Promotional Messaging Strategies
    • Top Influencer Marketing Platforms to Explore in 2025
    • Emerging Trends in Marketing Automation and AI Tools for 2023
    • Strategies to Mitigate Duplicate Content in Programmatic SEO
    Wednesday, September 10
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram LinkedIn YouTube
    Soshace Digital Blog
    • Home
    • About
    • Services
    • Contact Us
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms & Conditions
    Services
    • SaaS & Tech

      Maximizing Efficiency: How SaaS Lowers IT Infrastructure Costs

      August 27, 2025

      Navigating Tomorrow: Innovations Shaping the Future of SaaS

      August 27, 2025

      Maximizing Impact: Strategies for SaaS & Technology Marketing

      August 27, 2025
    • AI & Automation

      Enhancing Customer Feedback Analysis Through AI Innovations

      August 27, 2025

      Navigating the Impact of AI on SEO and Search Rankings

      August 27, 2025

      5 Automation Hacks Every Home Service Business Needs to Know

      May 3, 2025
    • Finance & Fintech

      Critical Missteps in Finance Marketing: What to Avoid

      August 27, 2025

      Analyzing Future Fintech Marketing Trends: Insights Ahead

      August 27, 2025

      Navigating the Complex Landscape of Finance and Fintech Marketing

      August 27, 2025
    • Legal & Compliance

      Exploring Thought Leadership’s Impact on Legal Marketing

      August 27, 2025

      Maximizing LinkedIn: Strategies for Legal and Compliance Marketing

      August 27, 2025

      Why Transparency Matters in Legal Advertising Practices

      August 27, 2025
    • Medical Marketing

      Enhancing Online Reputation Management in Hospitals: A Guide

      August 27, 2025

      Analyzing Emerging Trends in Health and Medical Marketing

      August 27, 2025

      Exploring Innovative Content Ideas for Wellness Blogs and Clinics

      August 27, 2025
    • E-commerce & Retail

      Strategic Seasonal Campaign Concepts for Online and Retail Markets

      August 27, 2025

      Emerging Trends in E-commerce and Retail Marketing Strategies

      August 27, 2025

      Maximizing Revenue: The Advantages of Affiliate Marketing for E-Commerce

      August 27, 2025
    • Influencer & Community

      Leveraging Influencers: Key Drivers in New Product Launches

      August 27, 2025

      Top Influencer Marketing Platforms to Explore in 2025

      August 27, 2025

      Key Strategies for Successful Influencer Partnership Negotiations

      August 27, 2025
    • Content & Leadership

      The Impact of Social Proof on Thought Leadership Marketing

      August 27, 2025

      Balancing Value-Driven Content and Promotional Messaging Strategies

      August 27, 2025

      Analyzing Storytelling’s Impact on Content Marketing Effectiveness

      August 27, 2025
    • SEO & Analytics

      Scaling Success: Monitoring Indexation of Programmatic SEO Content

      August 27, 2025

      Strategies to Mitigate Duplicate Content in Programmatic SEO

      August 27, 2025

      Effective Data Visualization Techniques for SEO Reporting

      August 27, 2025
    • Marketing Trends

      How Privacy-First Marketing Will Transform the Industry Landscape

      August 27, 2025

      Emerging Trends in Marketing Automation and AI Tools for 2023

      August 27, 2025

      Maximizing ROI: Key Trends in Paid Social Advertising

      August 27, 2025
    Soshace Digital Blog
    Blog / Remote Job / The Best Work Tools for Remote Teams — Part 2: Team Communication
    Job

    The Best Work Tools for Remote Teams — Part 2: Team Communication

    Denis KryukovBy Denis KryukovMay 3, 2019Updated:December 6, 2024No Comments8 Mins Read
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest Telegram LinkedIn Tumblr Email Reddit
    The Best Work Tools for Remote Teams — Part 2: Team Communication
    The Best Work Tools for Remote Teams — Part 2: Team Communication
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email Copy Link
    The Best Work Tools for Remote Teams — Part 2: Team Communication
    Spoiler: we’re talking about Zoom, Slack, and Hangouts

    As discussed in our previous “Tools of remote work” installment, remote work is not just a trend for online magazines to report on; rather, it is a new way of working — one that makes remote professionals happier and more efficient. Indeed, remote teams are reported to be 13% more productive than their office counterparts — so one might think that simply closing the office down and making the whole team remote would be the solution to all life problems.

    Still, remote workers need certain tools to organize their workflow in the best way possible — for instance, which app should be used for in-team communication? In this article, we will examine this question and come up with a number of apps and services your remote team can use to boost their performance.

    Team communication tools: why are they important?

    The Best Work Tools for Remote Teams — Part 2: Team Communication
    Our brief rundown of these products

    Communication within a team means so much more than just transmitting a message like “Illustrations submitted, you can upload the post now” — it also means the way your remote professionals interact with each other; in today’s recruiting environment, this is ever so important. A good question to ask is: are your remote workers actually finding it easy and convenient to communicate with each other via the current software? If not, maybe it is time to look for better software — one that facilitates communication, not hinders it?

    Curiously enough, many tools cannot be placed into a single category: communication apps, for instance, offer a lot of productivity features. One of such features that many teams need is screen sharing — ideally, you would want to use communication software which also supports this feature (instead of using software designed specifically for screen sharing and unable to anything else).

    The Best Work Tools for Remote Teams — Part 2: Team Communication

    At Soshace, we work in remote teams — this can be a challenge for communication in and of itself. Our experience tells us: the software does not matter that much (a remote team can use hip and cool Slack or good old Skype); more important is the team’s understanding that they need to organize an efficient and convenient way of communication. We are always trying to follow this rule — and this is why our remote web developers are so great.

     

    Slack

    The Best Work Tools for Remote Teams — Part 2: Team CommunicationSelf-described as The collaboration software that moves work forward, Slack is a powerful platform that takes every definition of “communication” imaginable and offers to use the software accordingly. For some people, team communication is all about brainstorming ideas together, for others — sharing work documents, annotating, and discussing them (and for some people, well, it is all about chit-chat). Slack aims to satisfy all of these groups via organizing work chats in different channels — here’s how this app does it.

    In essence, Slack communication happens in different channels — each of them can be designated with a specific purpose: discussing projects, informing about company updates, and off-topic chit chat. Additionally, teams get their own channels where they can talk and collaborate on team-specific projects and files. Organizing people by channels proves to be an effective system which, instead of forcing remote professionals to soak in unimportant information, lets them self-manage independently.

    Read More:  VR and AR in Remote Work: Cases and Trends
    The Best Work Tools for Remote Teams — Part 2: Team Communication
    “Gather ’round!”, says Slack

    Besides, Slack offers a powerful integration system which allows its users, as Slack itself puts it, spend less time juggling tabs and more time focusing on meaningful work:
    Integrating Google Drive, for instance, enables users to create, import, and search through documents and get updates on the latest changes.

    • With Zoom integration, users can start instant meetings from any Slack channel, private group, or direct message.
    • Integrating GitHub, users can receive project updates (e.g., new commits, pull requests, issues, code reviews, deployment statuses) and even make changes via slash commands (which look like this: /github [action] [resource]) — close, reopen, and open an issue or pull request.
    • With Trello integration, users can add new Trello cards directly from Slack, then join and edit them, inviting team members to collaborate.

    For small teams wanting to try out Slack for an unlimited – time, “Free” plan is available — however, its main caveat lies in 10,000 messages limit: after this mark, older messages will be replaced by newer. “Standard” and “Plus” plans allow storing an unlimited amount of messages, coupled with larger file storage and security features.
    Price per user, per month: $0 (Free) / $6.67 (Standard) / $12.50 (Plus)

    Zoom

    The Best Work Tools for Remote Teams — Part 2: Team CommunicationAs one of the Zoom clients puts it, Communications were really broken… technology was getting in the way — we had a variety of different systems: for conference rooms, for audio conferencing, video conferencing…; so Zoom addresses this problem by offering all-in-one video and audio communication solution. Zoom creators probably thought: “How can video communication, an essential part of the Internet, be so cumbersome?” Their answer was to combine various services used in the enterprise area into a single service.Zoom offers several products, all of which share one design goal: make in-team communication simple. Its main products are:

    • Zoom Meetings and Chat, offering enterprise video conferencing with real-time messaging and content sharing.
    • Zoom for the conference room, software-based video with advanced collaboration features designed for workspace.
    • Zoom Video Webinars, offering webinar capabilities like full-featured host controls, on-demand viewing, and Youtube/Facebook Live integrations.
    The Best Work Tools for Remote Teams — Part 2: Team Communication
    Here’s how Zoom workflow can look like

    Furthermore, Zoom takes screen sharing to the next level: while its competitors lack any mobile screen sharing solutions, Zoom offers its users to use their iPhones, iPads, and Android phones. Zoom Chat, company’s integrated messaging service, aims to replicate the awesome messaging and collaboration features of Slack — but it might be only suitable for teams deep in the Zoom ecosystem; otherwise, Slack offers far superior messaging and sharing experience.

    Pricing-wise, Zoom draws a clear distinction between personal and commercial use: those who want to organize personal meetings can do it for free, while small teams and businesses pay per host — a user who, as the name suggests, hosts and manages the conference and invites others.
    Price per host, per month: $0 (Basic) / $14.99 (Pro) / $19.99 (Business; minimum of 10 hosts) / $19.99 (Enterprise; minimum of 50 hosts)

    Google Hangouts (Hangouts Chat & Hangouts Meet)

    The Best Work Tools for Remote Teams — Part 2: Team CommunicationAt this point in the article, we all get what Google Hangouts are all about: messaging and video/audio calls. Well, how is it different? Once again, the power of service lies in integration: in Hangouts’ case, integration with the G Suite programs (Gmail, Calendar, Docs, Sheets, etc.) Google has designed its products in a way that makes the user feel as if G Suite was actually a single program – it’s that convenient.

    Read More:  5 Best Tools for Managing Your Web Developer's Salary

    Interestingly enough, Hangouts seems to be, to put it mildly, inspired by Slack: both apps work on all platforms and feature direct + group messaging, third-party tools integration, and so on — so does Google’s product deserve its spot in our list? It does! While Slack is a great platform, its creators barely have the resources available at Google — so Google has the privilege of letting the world’s best software engineers refine a product over and over again.

    The Best Work Tools for Remote Teams — Part 2: Team Communication
    The mighty G Suite

    Throughout the last ten years, Google has been trying to fix the chaos in its messaging services: sometimes the company developed standalone apps for Android communication and sometimes — cross-platform programs aimed at Google users in general. Nowadays, it seems like they finally found the answer: RCS (Rich Communication Services), designed to replace clumsy SMS, has been adopted by Google for use in their newest Android releases. RCS’s brings iMessage-like functionality to Android which may encourage the users to start vanilla messaging apps again. The new mobile “Chat” app will essentially bridge the gap between mobile and desktop communication as it will be the native solution both for Android and G Suite users.

    However, there is an important caveat that comes with using Google products: just as you find yourself invested in them, you may learn that some of them are heading for Google Cemetery. Google is always trying to improve its services — but this noble intention comes with a cost: some products have to be killed off to make room for newer and better ones.

    In Hangouts’ case, this service will be “upgraded” into Hangouts Chat and Hangouts Meet in October 2019, adding new functionality (and some headaches for admins who will have to assist their users in migration)
    Price (for G Suite) per user, per month: $6 (Basic) / $12 (Business) / $25 (Enterprise)

    Conclusion

    In a remote environment, it may be tempting to scale in-team communication down to short texts and try to focus on work 100% of the time. Still, this may be far from the optimal decision: successful remote teams are proving that communication is important. With these tools, your in-team communication will be even more efficient — and in Part 3, we will take a look at project & team management tools, so stay tuned!

    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Denis Kryukov
    • Website

    Related Posts

    Advantages and disadvantages of remote work

    December 11, 2020

    How to Stay Motivated While Working Remotely/Freelancing?

    February 8, 2020

    Best Open Source Time Tracking Software

    December 9, 2019
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    You must be logged in to post a comment.

    Stay In Touch
    • Facebook
    • Twitter
    • Pinterest
    • Instagram
    • YouTube
    • Vimeo
    Don't Miss
    Tips July 12, 2019

    Becoming a Technical Lead: Working on Your Leadership Skills

    In this piece, we’ll attempt to define technical leadership, describe the responsibilities of a tech lead, skills you should work on to become a lead developer, and finally, how exactly you should develop your leadership skills to advance in your career.

    The Impact of Integrated Development Environments on Coding

    December 16, 2024

    Strategic Approaches to Navigating Startup Market Competition

    November 25, 2024

    11 Best Books on DevOps: Comprehensive Overview

    October 23, 2019

    Categories

    • AI & Automation
    • Angular
    • ASP.NET
    • AWS
    • B2B Leads
    • Beginners
    • Blogs
    • Business Growth
    • Case Studies
    • Comics
    • Consultation
    • Content & Leadership
    • CSS
    • Development
    • Django
    • E-commerce & Retail
    • Entrepreneurs
    • Entrepreneurship
    • Events
    • Express.js
    • Facebook Ads
    • Finance & Fintech
    • Flask
    • Flutter
    • Franchising
    • Funnel Strategy
    • Git
    • GraphQL
    • Home Services Marketing
    • Influencer & Community
    • Interview
    • Java
    • Java Spring
    • JavaScript
    • Job
    • Laravel
    • Lead Generation
    • Legal & Compliance
    • LinkedIn
    • Machine Learning
    • Marketing Trends
    • Medical Marketing
    • MSP Lead Generation
    • MSP Marketing
    • NestJS
    • Next.js
    • Node.js
    • Node.js Lessons
    • Paid Advertising
    • PHP
    • Podcasts
    • POS Tutorial
    • Programming
    • Programming
    • Python
    • React
    • React Lessons
    • React Native
    • React Native Lessons
    • Recruitment
    • Remote Job
    • SaaS & Tech
    • SEO & Analytics
    • Soshace
    • Startups
    • Swarm Intelligence
    • Tips
    • Trends
    • Vue
    • Wiki
    • WordPress
    Top Posts

    GraphQL

    Programming October 5, 2017

    Essential Steps to Craft a Winning Startup Business Model

    Entrepreneurship November 28, 2024

    Top 18 Interview Questions for Python Developers

    Interview March 18, 2019

    JavaScript / Node.js Tools

    Programming January 14, 2016

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get The Latest News, Updates, And Amazing Offers

    About Us
    About Us

    Soshace Digital delivers comprehensive web design and development solutions tailored to your business objectives. Your website will be meticulously designed and developed by our team of seasoned professionals, who combine creative expertise with technical excellence to transform your vision into a high-impact, user-centric digital experience that elevates your brand and drives measurable results.

    7901 4th St N, Suite 28690
    Saint Petersburg, FL 33702-4305
    Phone: 1(877)SOSHACE

    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest YouTube LinkedIn
    Our Picks
    LinkedIn

    Maximizing Lead Generation with LinkedIn InMail Strategies

    Job

    Top 6 Things every U.S. Company Should Do Before Hiring a Foreign Independent Contractor

    React

    Build Real-World React Native App #8 : implement Dark mode

    Most Popular

    Svelte for React Developers

    React

    An in-depth guide on the CSS position property

    CSS

    Build Real-World React Native App #11 : Pay For Remove Ads

    JavaScript
    © 2025 Soshace Digital.
    • Home
    • About
    • Services
    • Contact Us
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms & Conditions

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.