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Glip (discontinued)

Glip (discontinued)

Overview

What is Glip (discontinued)?

Glip was a conversation platform to plan, share and organize work. Glip featured text and video chat at its core, with file sharing, collaborative task management, shared calendars, and automatic version control. Glip was acquired by RingCentral in 2015 and…

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Recent Reviews

Glip Review

8 out of 10
February 27, 2020
Incentivized
We use it as a way to execute our outbound calls. We utilize SalesLoft as our database of contacts and accounts, but when it comes to the …
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Popular Features

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  • Task Management (11)
    10.0
    100%
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Pricing

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Pro

$11.99

Cloud
Per User Per Month

Entry-level set up fee?

  • No setup fee

Offerings

  • Free Trial
  • Free/Freemium Version
  • Premium Consulting/Integration Services
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Features

Project Management

Project management software provides capabilities to streamline management of complex projects through task management, team collaboration and workflow automation

10
Avg 7.8
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Product Details

What is Glip (discontinued)?

Glip was a conversation platform to plan, share and organize work. Glip featured text and video chat at its core, with file sharing, collaborative task management, shared calendars, and automatic version control. Glip was acquired by RingCentral in 2015 and is no longer available standalone, though its features are included in RingCentral Video.

Glip (discontinued) Features

Project Management Features

  • Supported: Task Management

Additional Features

  • Supported: Business Messaging
  • Supported: Video Chat
  • Supported: Built In Integrations
  • Supported: Fully Searchable
  • Supported: Calendar
  • Supported: Annotations

Glip (discontinued) Integrations

Glip (discontinued) Technical Details

Deployment TypesSoftware as a Service (SaaS), Cloud, or Web-Based
Operating SystemsUnspecified
Mobile ApplicationApple iOS, Android

Frequently Asked Questions

Glip was a conversation platform to plan, share and organize work. Glip featured text and video chat at its core, with file sharing, collaborative task management, shared calendars, and automatic version control. Glip was acquired by RingCentral in 2015 and is no longer available standalone, though its features are included in RingCentral MVP.

Output Messenger, Asana, and Slack are common alternatives for Glip (discontinued).

Reviewers rate Task Management highest, with a score of 10.

The most common users of Glip (discontinued) are from Small Businesses (1-50 employees).
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Reviews and Ratings

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Reviews

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Hernán Silva | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
Across the whole company we use a Glip competitor but Glip is being used in a project for a client, the client itself asked us to use Glip instead of the program we use for other projects.

For our clients, and ultimately for us, Glip provides a good service at a lower price tag, compared to similar products.
  • Ease of use: It is extremely easy to use Glip and its features.
  • Ease of adoption: You can start using Glip in a couple of minutes and scale its use to the whole team, no hassle.
  • Scalability: This products scales well both in users and in pricing.
  • Integrations with other products: Glip has some integrations but not all you would like. There are a dozen or more apps you can use the product with, but your team might have the need to connect the app with another popular product or service that Glip still does not have (Confluence, for example).
  • Can't create bots or custom integrations (?): As far as I know, you cannot create bots or custom integrations with other apps.
  • Performance: Looks a bit slow to start for the first time, the app will load slower than other apps. Not sure if this is because I work on a large team or anything else, but the feeling that Glip loads slower than anything else makes me think that the app's performance has some room for improvement.
Glip is great for teams needing real-time communications, no matter if chat or voice, at a reasonable price. [It] Might not be suitable for teams needing lots of integrations or custom hooks and actions.
Project Management
N/A
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Communication
N/A
N/A
File Sharing & Management
N/A
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  • Less money to be paid for the same service.
Between Slack, HipChat and GLip, Slack comes with both the higher degree of customization and integrations and the higher price tag. HipChat comes last with the smallest set of features. Glip is right in the middle with a decent amount of features at a lower price.

I like Slack the most for its features, but for a team needing just the basics, Glip is a great option.
100
Communications between engineers and engineering teams.
Mid-level engineers but we have no one in-house supporting glip
  • Discussing technical information
  • Sharing information across the organization
  • Sharing memes (?)
Very likely we will renew unless the closest competitor lowers its price tiers.
  • Price
We just needed basic communications at a good price for a medium-large team. Slack offers the former but not the latter. We replaced it with Glip for its lower price.
Would not change a thing, the comparison was just a matter of features offered vs. features needed over price.
  • Direct messages
  • Group chats
  • Team chats
  • Notifications are not shown sometimes
Yes
Good enough, it has the basics and works well enough, but I prefer the web version of it.
Mobile UI is not as pleasant as others, it looks washed out and that makes it seem like it lacks some features.
  • Google Drive
Not much of a problem integrating Glip with Google Drive, just a couple of clicks and it was done. We have not needed any other integration so far.
  • Confluence
They don't offer an official integration or a custom integration procedure.
  • Single Signon
Was easy enough to integrate with one of the services we needed. Haven't tried any other service.
To users: Use what you got and use as much as you can from integrations. If you need complex actions such as hooks, bots adn the like, look elsewhere.
To Glip: add a way to include custom integrations or an easier to find guide on the matter.
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