Samepage
Samepage is web-based and on-premises content sharing and collaboration software for teams.
History
Samepage, previously a division of Kerio Technologies, who developed early versions of the platform under the name of Kerio Workspace, was officially launched in 2013. Before 2013, the platform was only available as a completely on-premises server software package. In 2013, it was completely retooled as a cloud-hosted Software as a Service platform.
In 2014, Samepage offered its users integration with other web platforms such as Dropbox, Box, Google Drive, OneDrive, Vimeo, Youtube, and Google Maps. In 2015, Samepage announced their partnership with Startup Grind. Shortly afterward, Samepage was named as one of only three Hot Vendors in Content and Collaboration by Aragon Research and announced their partnership with Regus.
Now as a standalone platform, Samepage is ranked 385th in US startups by Startupranking.com. Samepage has been reviewed throughout its development by Tech Republic, Macworld, and IT World Canada.
Features
- Pages - Pages allow multiple users to edit content at the same time. Pages can be shared with specific team members or published online.
- File sharing - Files can be stored online and synchronized to multiple desktop computers.
- Version and edit history - files and pages retain a log of changes and store previous versions of files as backups.
- Task management - tasks can be assigned to team members with due dates and status indicators.
- Comments - Comments can be added to any component on a page, and a rollup view of all comments is displayed in a News Feed.
- Push and Email Notifications - comments and messages can be sent to mobile devices via Push or email.
- Integrations - Dropbox, Box, Google Drive, OneDrive, YouTube, Vimeo, Google Maps.
- Phone and tablet clients for iOS and Android.
- Language support for English, Czech, German, Spanish, French, Italian, Portuguese, Russian, and Japanese
See also
- List of collaborative software