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Stack Overflow for Teams

Overview

What is Stack Overflow for Teams?

Stack Overflow for Teams is a team knowledge management and Q & A platform for development billed per teammate, featuring roles and permissions, and integrations with popularly used collaboration tools.

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Pricing

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Basic

$7

Cloud
per month per teammate (up to 250 teammates)

Business

$14

Cloud
per month per teammate (unlimited)

Enterprise

Custom

Cloud

Entry-level set up fee?

  • No setup fee
For the latest information on pricing, visithttps://stackoverflow.com/teams/pricing

Offerings

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

Starting price (does not include set up fee)

  • $7 per month per teammate (up to 250 teammates)
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Product Details

What is Stack Overflow for Teams?

Stack Overflow for Teams is a team knowledge management and Q & A platform for development billed per teammate, featuring roles and permissions, and integrations with popularly used collaboration tools.

Basic Tier - Private knowledge base for teams (billed per teammate/month annually)
  • Own private space hosted on stackoverflow.com
  • Fully searchable archive
Business Tier - Private knowledge base for use with SSO and premium features (billed per teammate/month annually)
  • All the features of Basic
  • Single sign-on (SSO) with SAML
  • Reporting and analytics
  • Priority customer support
  • 99.5% uptime
Enterprise Pricing - Standalone knowledge base with enhanced security and additional hosting options (custom billing plans)
  • Host on cloud or servers – or private managed cloud
  • Single sign-on with AD or SAML
  • Robust read and write API
  • Dedicated customer success and community building representative
  • 99.5% uptime SLA and priority support

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Stack Overflow for Teams Technical Details

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

Frequently Asked Questions

Stack Overflow for Teams is a team knowledge management and Q & A platform for development billed per teammate, featuring roles and permissions, and integrations with popularly used collaboration tools.

Stack Overflow for Teams starts at $7.

The most common users of Stack Overflow for Teams are from Mid-sized Companies (51-1,000 employees).
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Reviews and Ratings

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Stack Overflow for Teams has become an indispensable tool for users, allowing them to complete their work efficiently without the need to switch between multiple applications. This product enables cross-team collaboration and seamless sharing of information. Users have praised the search capability and tagging feature which facilitate quick access to the necessary information. It is highly valued as an internal knowledge base, particularly for frequently asked questions and sales support. Stack Overflow for Teams is widely used by technology workers to find troubleshooting steps and answers in a timely manner.

With its seamless integration with Microsoft Teams and the option of free usage for small teams up to 50 members, Stack Overflow for Teams emerges as a valuable platform for sharing knowledge across departments and ensuring quick and easy references to the tech stack. Furthermore, it caters to a variety of needs within organizations, serving as a primary tool for knowledge management that benefits both experienced and new developers alike. The product fosters forum-like conversations among team members, providing a platform where tips and best practices are shared. Users highly appreciate features such as the upvote function and automatic notifications for subject matter experts.

In addition to these collaborative benefits, Stack Overflow for Teams is also utilized for documentation purposes. It serves as a repository for internal libraries, processes, common issues, and acts as a public Stack Overflow specifically tailored for the internal community. Users have found that it helps resolve problems during onboarding and provides quick solutions to minor issues that may arise. By functioning as a temporary documentation resource, redundant questions are minimized, while important decision points during design and development are recorded.

Overall, Stack Overflow for Teams has proven invaluable in enhancing productivity by streamlining workflows, promoting collaboration, and nurturing knowledge sharing within organizations. Its user-friendly features cater to various use cases while integrating seamlessly into existing systems.

Users commonly recommend the following for Stack Overflow for Teams:

  1. Start small by adding a few questions and gathering feedback from the team. This allows for adjustments and improvements based on user experience.

  2. Encourage quick onboarding of the team and begin with standard questions to enhance productivity and avoid repeated queries. Utilize the platform to improve the base level of knowledge, especially for juniors and new hires.

  3. Use Stack Overflow for Teams as a tool for internal knowledge sharing. Have champions within the organization to advocate for its adoption and remind people to ask questions on the platform. Direct routine questions to Stack Overflow for Teams to accumulate knowledge and discourage reliance on other systems.

It is also recommended to invest time in seeding content and getting key staff members on board with promoting the tool internally. Consider allowing on-prem instances of Stack Overflow for Teams if needed. While it is important to push for adoption through Q&A sessions, users suggest reviewing other tools for compatibility and advise against using it as a wiki. Before starting a trial or implementation, consider whether there is a genuine problem being solved or if it is just following a trend. Finally, use the software to ask and answer questions, support colleagues, and carefully consider needs and requirements before utilizing a private Stack Overflow repository.

Reviews

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Great for large teams with dispersed knowledge

Rating: 8 out of 10
July 01, 2022
Verified User
Vetted Review
Verified User
Stack Overflow for Teams
1 year of experience
We use Stack Overflow for teams as a temporary documentation resource to avoid having to ask the same questions of the other members of the software team. This allows us to keep a record of decision points during the design and development process before things are finalized into documentation.
  • Recording.
  • Collaboration.
  • Engagement.
Great for larger teams with knowledge spread out and more employee turnover.

Q&A is better than wiki

Rating: 10 out of 10
March 12, 2022
Verified User
Vetted Review
Verified User
Stack Overflow for Teams
2 years of experience
We use Stack Overflow for Teams as our main Q&A wiki. We use it to document internal libraries, processes, and common issues. In many cases, we write the questions already with the answer as a form of documentation. Sometimes it is used as the public Stack Overflow to get an answer from our internal community.
  • Search for answers
  • Ask a user/team specific question
  • Give feedback for contributing a question or answer
It's great for documenting libraries for internal use and describing processes and procedures - as long as it can be formatted as a Q&A. But it can't replace more formal documentation - can use it to complement such docs with specific use cases and edge cases, and references doc in the answers.

Our surprisingly quick take on Stack Overflow for Teams

Rating: 9 out of 10
March 08, 2022
Verified User
Vetted Review
Verified User
Stack Overflow for Teams
2 years of experience
We are sharing the solution to common problems. We are asking common infra questions. We also have questions and answers for the local setup. This helps us resolve problems while onboarding. The knowledge here also helps us find quick solutions to small problems. It is easier to use and find what we are looking for than a wiki. The tags are very useful. The upvotes help us find the most useful posts faster.
  • Sharing technical solutions to problems we encounter in our internal development environment.
  • Sharing best practices we find in external resources.
  • Discussions on design patterns and conventions we can use in our projects.
Stack Overflow for Teams has been very helpful for us to find the most useful knowledge about our processes in developing microservices. We could easily find solutions to problems/challenges we encounter while deploying, debugging, or investigating problems in our microservices. It is not suitable for communication purposes. The answers may become stale and the readers may be unaware.

StackOver Flow for Teams, you're on stop shop for company collaboration.

Rating: 10 out of 10
March 04, 2022
BC
Vetted Review
Verified User
Stack Overflow for Teams
1 year of experience
Stack Overflow for teams helps me complete my work and not have to leave the product I use most. It allows for cross-team collaboration in an instant. I can see a feed of all the different posts available and respond right in the app I use most. I enjoy this feature and would recommend it highly to other people.
  • They do the live feed very well.
  • Giving medals out for contribution increases collaboration.
  • See a point system allows for a little friendly competition.
When I have a question it is nice to be able to simply ask my team. I don't have to rely on strangers but effectively increase communication with my teammates. This allows for a greater sense of community and for coworker involvement. It makes it easy to answer each other's questions.

Excellent Knowledgebase tool that your Engineers will probably find familiar!

Rating: 9 out of 10
February 25, 2022
AR
Vetted Review
Verified User
Stack Overflow for Teams
2 years of experience
We use Stack Overflow for Teams as an internal knowledge base, initially for some frequently asked questions in engineering, then we gradually started adding more content that was applicable to sales support/sales engineers. The search capability is excellent, along with the tagging, so it's super easy to get your eyes on the information you need almost instantly! Really helpful.
  • Search
  • User interface
  • Tagging
  • Clearly distinguish between question and answer
For me, if you have an Engineering Team, and you need to build an internal knowledge base, then Stack Overflow for Teams is absolutely invaluable. The chances are the engineers will already be familiar with the UI through the use of Stack Overflow (publicly available).

For a less appropriate use case - I can't really think of any, to be honest. If it's a knowledge base style product you're looking for, then Stack Overflow for Teams would definitely be something you should consider.

Great knowledge management tool

Rating: 10 out of 10
February 24, 2022
Verified User
Vetted Review
Verified User
Stack Overflow for Teams
2 years of experience
We use Stack Overflow for Teams as a primary tool for knowledge management. As any company out there, we have devs more experienced devs and people who are just starting (in terms of our business know-how and in general coding too). So it is important to have a place in which newer devs can search and ask questions and also have this content preserved and searchable.
  • Great search tool.
  • Allow users to direct questions to specific people who they think can help.
  • Most devs are familiar with the site, so it has a small learning curve.
It is great for scenarios in which you want to retrieve knowledge in a QA fashion. Not so good for registering knowledge in a more lengthy way, like posts.

Stack Overflow for teams; but really big teams

Rating: 8 out of 10
January 11, 2022
Verified User
Vetted Review
Verified User
Stack Overflow for Teams
1 year of experience
We tested Stack overflow for teams to organize our internal documentation. In the end, we noticed it was not the best tool for that job. But, it is great to generate a forum-like conversation among different team members; as well as to keep track of tips, best practices, etc. However, it is not very useful for small teams; for that case is easier to simply discuss these topics in person
  • organizes questions and answers in an easy to read way
  • Allows users to vote or downvote answers
  • Allows to add comments that are not necessary an answer to the question
it works great when your company needs to create an internal developers community and give them a space where they may discuss several topics. It also works great for an internal FAQ and internal forum. However, it does not work well with small companies; there is simply not enough movement to justify the purchase.

Stack all of your knowledge in one easy to use place

Rating: 10 out of 10
January 10, 2022
TW
Vetted Review
Verified User
Stack Overflow for Teams
5 years of experience
I use stack overflow to quickly find troubleshooting steps and answers as part of my daily workflow as a technology worker. Its service is free for small teams up to 50, it's searchable and, structured, and integrates flawlessly with Microsoft Teams. Stack Overflow for Teams is best used for sharing knowledge across a department to enable each agent quick and easy references to your tech stack.
  • Search
  • Aggregation
  • Integration
So many uses. But I think Stack Overflows strong suit is helping startups manage knowledge in one place. It's intuitive, very familiar in the tech scene, and is cost-effective. The ability to publish answers directly from Teams or Jira is a Win! Because sometimes, you find the answer on the stack and need to quickly be able to share that info without having to bounce between apps.
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