2 Integrations with Collabwriting
View a list of Collabwriting integrations and software that integrates with Collabwriting below. Compare the best Collabwriting integrations as well as features, ratings, user reviews, and pricing of software that integrates with Collabwriting. Here are the current Collabwriting integrations in 2024:
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Notion
Notion Labs
All-in-one workspace. Write, plan, collaborate, and get organized. Notion is all you need — in one tool. Notion is light, fast, and distraction-free. The interface fades away the moment you start typing, leaving you alone with your work. Love keyboard shortcuts? You can access all of Notion's features from your fingertips, so you can stay in flow. Outline your ideas, then rearrange them in any order. Notion’s unique editor helps you structure your thoughts and daily plans. Comment on anything to start a discussion. Mention your coworkers when you need input. Get more done across timezones. Boost personal productivity. Write better. Think more clearly. Stay organized. Too many insights slip through Slack? Notion is your team's long term memory. Use the Slack integration to push updates to the rest of your teammates. Showcase designs from Figma? Review financial projections from Google Sheets? Notion embeds them all and 50+ other apps. It’s the hub for all your team's knowledge.Starting Price: $4 per user per month -
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Google Docs
Google
With Google Docs, you can write, edit, and collaborate wherever you are. For Free. Google Docs brings your documents to life with smart editing and styling tools to help you easily format text and paragraphs. Choose from hundreds of fonts, add links, images, and drawings. All for free. Choose from a wide variety of resumes, reports, and other pre-made documents — all designed to make your work that much better, and your life that much easier. Access, create, and edit your documents wherever you go — from your phone, tablet, or computer — even when there's no connection. All your changes are automatically saved as you type. You can even use revision history to see old versions of the same document, sorted by date and who made the change.
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