When comparing TeamWork.com vs Nuclino, the Slant community recommends Nuclino for most people. In the question“What are the most useful collaboration tools for remote teams?” Nuclino is ranked 6th while TeamWork.com is ranked 7th. The most important reason people chose Nuclino is:
Easy to collaborate with remote team members, simultaneously editing documents, tagging people in text and comments.
Specs
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Pros
Pro Offers lots of granularity in task management
Tasks are grouped in task lists and can have subtasks. Each task list can be assigned to a particular set of users, aligned with a milestone and have notes. Each task in the task list can have a description, a start and a due date, attachments, priority, manually set progress, followers, dependencies, be assigned to a particular set of users and set to repeat. Each subtask has the same configurable properties except instead of the ability to assign people, subtasks can be commented on.
Pro Each project has only the required functionality
It's possible to limit projects only to the necessary features so that unnecessary functionality doesn't get in the way and clutter up the interface.
Pro Good assortment of features
Gantt charts, calendar and an easy overview of huge amount tasks.
Pro Real-time collaboration
Easy to collaborate with remote team members, simultaneously editing documents, tagging people in text and comments.
Pro Intuitive UI
Everything is drag-and-drop and quite easy to use. Items can be clustered and structured in different ways and the search function makes it easy to navigate.
Pro Fast
Everything like searching, editing, and navigating is super fast.
Pro Cross Platform
Works on all major platforms like web, Windows, macOS, iOS, Android, Linux.
Pro Markdown support
Helpful for technical documentation.
Pro Integrates with multiple apps including Slack
Cons
Con Provides too much detail for small projects
Amount of granularity for tasks can be overwhelming for small projects or teams.
Con Simple formatting
Not really a con, the formatting is similar to the text editor on Medium.com, so if you are looking for different font types and colors, it's probably not for you.
