What is Basecamp?
Basecamp is a web-based project collaboration tool that enables groups of people to share files, meet deadlines, assign tasks, and centralize feedback. Basecamp, formerly known as 37signals, is a privately held American web application company based in Chicago, Illinois. The platform is used by thousands of teams worldwide to work on projects, communicate, and organize their work without relying on meetings or emails. Basecamp provides an array of features, including file sharing, messaging, chat, to-do lists, and a Card Table, which allows teams to streamline their workflow and stay on top of their projects
Highlights
- File sharing: Enables teams to centralize and access all project-related files in one place
- Task management: Allows users to assign tasks, set deadlines, and track progress
- Communication tools: Includes messaging, chat, and feedback features to facilitate team collaboration
- Customizable project management: Offers a Card Table feature for organizing and visualizing project tasks and workflows.
Features
Document Management
Sync with Google Calendar
White-labeled
Message board
Social feed
Gantt-charts
To do lists
Real time collaboration
Team discussion
Content Templates
Outlook integration
Team Collaboration
Project Management
Support for @mentions
iCal integration
Task Time Tracking
Visual Organization
Unlimited users