![]() My take on it is that Yammer is a way more friendly environment than Jive. With that said, I didn’t encounter any speed issues while using Yammer. Considering this experience, I’d recommend using Jive on-premise where your server is responsible for the app speed. Not sure what was wrong when I tried to use Jive, but it appeared to respond very slowly – I had to wait up to 15 seconds till the next page got loaded. My personal experience is – Yammer feels like Facebook and Jive feels like a company intranet. Yammer is an internal social network, while Jive is more of an internal social database Thanks for your interest in Chanty! How is Jive different from Yammer? It is at the same level as the cheapest Microsoft Office 365 package so there’s obviously no competition on the price here. Anyway, the pricing plans at Jive start at $5 per user, per month. Obviously, it’s not the website doing the sales for Jive. In fact, I’ve barely noticed the actual plan numbers on the pricing page. When you enter Jive’s website, you instantly notice their heavy focus on enterprise – the user experience is far from being friendly, there is no single pricing page, you are getting lost between lots of menus and unnecessary information. Both apps are social platforms for your employees providing various tools for productive communication and collaboration. In case the price for Chatter is above your expectations, your company is a fan of good old Microsoft Office 365 and you need an intranet app to feel like Facebook – go with Yammer. If you are planning to employ Salesforce CRM to manage your workflows, looking for a simple yet expensive solution with excellent customer support you should give Chatter a try. It would be beneficial for a company to use Chatter with other Salesforce products due to its multiple integrations across various Salesforce apps. Team Communication" Get eBook Should you choose Chatter or Yammer? Acquired in 2009, the GroupSwim collaboration app joined the Salesforce products line and evolved to what is now known as Salesforce Chatter. Yes, just like Yammer, Chatter functions as a company intranet, social network hub for businesses or a microblogging platform helping coworkers have company-wide communication and build corporate culture. There are also a few that could hardly be treated as competitors. ![]() Some of these tools are real Yammer replacements. We’ve conducted research on the most popular search queries and discovered that people often compare Yammer with tools like Facebook Workplace, Chatter, HipChat, Basecamp and many more. There is no “one size fits all” communication tool, so it’s quite natural to look for alternatives and similar apps. The good news – you can integrate Yammer with other Microsoft Office products in a seamless and easy way. The pricing plans for the whole Microsoft package range between $4 and $24. ![]() Starting from January 2017 it’s a part of the Office 365 package meaning you can’t get a standalone Yammer subscription anymore. Launched in 2008, Yammer was acquired by Microsoft in 2012. Others prefer the familiar environment of social networking platforms designed specifically for use at work. When the choice for this type of software comes, some people opt for instant team chats like Chanty, Slack or some Slack alternatives. Then you definitely need an internal communication tool. ![]() Your team needs something more private to discuss tasks, projects and share confidential information. However, it’s not the best tool when it comes to internal communication at work. It’s great for sharing cat photos and keeping track of your friends’ birthdays. ![]()
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