To increase the productivity of any business, it is most important to have proper communication and collaboration with the people there.
For this, there should be a proper solution that will make everyday tasks more easily.
In this article, we are going to discuss such a solution i.e Rock which will make our work easier with proper communication.
So let’s discuss this in detail
What is Rock?
Rock is a multi-modal collaboration tool. It allows you to collaborate with anyone, anywhere. You can do all-in-one communication with messages, tasks, notes, file storage, and also best for meetings. Purposely it is -built for remote work.
Rock is best for a startup, marketing, software engineering, consulting, design, education, or anything else.
Rock Features
- Activity/newsfeed
- Agile methodologies
- Alerts/notifications
- Audio calls
- Brainstorming
- Budget management
- Collaboration tools
- Contact management
- Content management
- Discussions / forums
- Document management
- File sharing
- Idea management
- Kanban board
- Live chat
- Meeting management
- Milestone tracking
- Mobile access
- Portfolio management
- Project management
- Real-Time editing,chat
- Remote access/control, support
- Resource management
- Search/filter
- Surveys & feedback
- Task management
- Third-Party integrations
- Time zone tracking
- Traditional methodologies
- Video chat
- Video conferencing
Rock Pricing
There are three types of pricing plans-
Free Plan
Price- $0 per month
Unlimited members, unlimited tasks, unlimited notes, unlimited file storage with a 10 MB max size per file,
export tasks to JSON.
Pro Plan
Price- $4.99 per month
Everything under free, unlimited free members per space, unlimited file storage with a 50 MB max size per file, export tasks to JSON, CSV, and excel, advanced tasks with sprints, recurring tasks, and custom fields, custom webhooks, Github & Zapier integrations.
Team Plan
Price- $24.99 per month for 5 managers
Everything under PRO, unlimited file storage with a 50 MB max size per file, team admin features to centrally manage your spaces and members, PRO managers that can create PRO spaces across your domain, unlimited free members per space
Rock vs Slack
Key Features | Rock | Slack |
---|---|---|
Management | It supports portfolio management | It does not support |
Kanban Board | It has Kanban Board | It does not have Kanban Board |
Rock vs Basecamp
Key Features | Rock | Basecamp |
---|---|---|
Agile Methodologies | It works on agile methodologies | It doesn’t work on agile methodologies |
Kanban Board | It has Kanban Board | It does not have Kanban Board |
Management | It supports Portfolio Management | It does not support |
Rock vs GitHub
Key Features | Rock | GitHub |
---|---|---|
Agile Methodologies | It works on agile methodologies | It does not work on agile methodologies |
Management | It supports portfolio management | It does not support |
Kanban Board | It has Kanban Board | It does not have Kanban Boar< |
FAQs
Does Rock integrate with any other apps?
Yes, it integrates with Google Drive, Zoom, Jitsi, Zapier, Github, etc.
What platforms does Rock support?
Web, iOS, Android, and Desktop
Who are the main user groups of Rock?
Remote or distributed teams, small businesses, startups, creative & marketing agencies, outsourcing companies and recruiters.
Does Rock offer an API?
Not yet.
Does Rock offer multi-user capability (e.g. teams)?
Yes, you can create spaces with up to 500 users and invite people from inside and outside your organization.
Conclusion
Rock is built for remote work. It helps people working remotely to communicate with each other and work together. You can use Rock to organize any project from marketing campaigns to website and product development.
Lastly, I can say that this is the best solution for communication and collaboration.
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