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Stack Overflow for Teams

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Stack Overflow for Teams is an enterprise-grade knowledge sharing platform designed for internal teams, especially developers and technologists. It provides a centralized knowledge base through Q&A and articles, aiming to boost team productivity and collaboration by making internal information easily discoverable and shareable.

Features
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Must Have

2 of 5

List & Section Organization

Public Sharing

URL Saving & Preview

Contextual Side Notes

Instant Link Adding

Other

1 of 7

Sign-In & Authentication

Minimalist Interface

Profile Gateway

Media Type Support

Granular Sharing Permissions

Mobile Responsive Design

Embed Support

Pricing
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Free

$0.00 per user
  • ChatOps integrations - Slack & Microsoft Teams
  • Your own private space hosted on stackoverflowteams.com
  • Structured and searchable knowledge base
  • Up to 50 teammates

Basic

$6.50 per user
  • Single sign-on (SSO) with SAML + Okta integration
  • ChatOps integrations - Slack & Microsoft Teams
  • Your own private space hosted on stackoverflowteams.com
  • Structured and searchable knowledge base
  • Up to 250 teammates

Business

$13.50 per user
  • All the features of Basic plus…
  • Long-form knowledge with Articles
  • Additional integrations — ChatOps, Jira, GitHub & Okta
  • Group content together into Collections
  • Usage and adoption metrics
  • Priority customer support
  • Content Health
  • Unlimited teammates

Enterprise

Custom
  • Premium features of Business plus…
  • Unlimited private Teams within your instance
  • Communities on Teams
  • Robust read and write API
  • Customizable site, roles, and privileges
  • Dedicated Customer Success Manager
  • 99.5% uptime SLA
  • Enhanced Search
  • Stack Overflow for Visual Studio Code
  • Auto-Answer App
  • Unlimited teammates
Rationale

Stack Overflow for Teams is a knowledge-sharing platform for internal teams, primarily developers. While it offers features for organizing and sharing knowledge, it doesn't align with the 'URL curation' aspect of URList. It focuses on Q&A and long-form articles rather than saving and previewing external URLs. The 'list-and-section-organization' is present through its 'Collections' and 'Communities' features, and 'public-sharing' is available for internal team knowledge. It also clearly requires 'sign-in-authentication'. However, the core value proposition of curating external URLs with rich previews and side notes is not a primary focus.