Your team is juggling dozens of emails, chat threads are overlapping, and multiple projects are buried in spreadsheets. Deadlines slip, communication stalls, and everyone’s left wondering who’s doing what.
Sound familiar? You’re not alone. For small and midsize businesses, keeping teams connected can feel like a full-time job, especially if you employ any hybrid or remote employees. That’s where team collaboration tools come in. They’re the backbone of how modern teams communicate, plan, and deliver results.
According to projections, the U.S. collaboration software market will generate about $7.89 billion in revenue by 2025, reflecting how essential these tools have become. Task management tools don’t just make teamwork faster; they shape how organizations share information, make decisions, and sustain their culture.
Let’s explore nine of the best collaboration tools for small businesses, with a review of how to choose the right one and use it effectively to build stronger communication and connection across your team.
Team collaboration tools are digital platforms that help employees communicate, share files, plan projects, track progress, and work together seamlessly, whether they’re in the same office or spread across the country.
Research shows that employees in collaborative environments are five times more likely to feel engaged and nearly twice as likely to stay with their organization. That’s because the right tools make work transparent and reduce confusion, helping everyone stay focused on results.
From project management systems to chat apps, these tools create a single source of truth where teams can plan, execute, and track work without chaos.
In modern workplaces, teams face challenges that go beyond basic communication. These nine platforms were selected for their ability to improve communication clarity, streamline workflows, and keep teams aligned in real time.
Best for: Growing teams that want everything in one place
ProofHub is an all-in-one project and team management platform built to simplify collaboration. It centralizes tasks, files, and communication – no need to juggle multiple apps – and offers flat-rate pricing for unlimited users, a major plus for growing teams.
Top Features
Pros: Cost-effective, simple, all-in-one hub
Cons: Limited integrations, no free version
Pricing: two paid plans include Essential Plan at $45/month; Ultimate Control Plan at $89/month
Best for: Small to mid-sized businesses needing affordable, all-inclusive project management for organizing tasks
ProProfs Project keeps things simple yet powerful. Teams can plan, execute, and track projects in real time with collaboration tools like in-app chat, file sharing, and visual boards.
Top Features
Pros: “Forever Free” account for up to 3 users with premium features, easy to learn, robust reporting, unlimited storage
Cons: No downloadable or on-premise version; no dark mode
Pricing: Free for 3 users; Business Plan for 3+ users is $39.97/month
Best for: Teams that need both project timelines and issue tracking
Backlog combines project management, bug tracking, and documentation into one tool. It’s great for both technical and non-technical teams, offering Gantt and Kanban views plus integrated Git/SVN repositories for developers.
Top Features
Pros: Great for cross-functional groups (ideal for development teams) to be on the same page, visual project tracking, integrated wikis for easy documentation and knowledge sharing
Cons: Limited mobile features, less customizable reports, occasional performance issues
Pricing: Free for up to 10 users; four paid plans include Starter Plan at $35/month for 30 users; Standard Plan at $100/month; Premium Plan at $175/month; contact sales for Premium + Nulab Pass Plan
Best for: Small teams that want simple, clutter-free communication
Basecamp focuses on what matters: clarity and efficiency. It replaces messy email threads with message boards, to-do lists, and file storage, all in one interface.
Top Features
Pros: Easy to use, flexible pricing
Cons: Integrations may require specialized development work when using the basecamp API
Pricing: $15/user/month or $299/month for unlimited users
Best for: Flexible task and project management at any scale
Asana helps teams plan, track, and manage work visually. From marketing campaigns to HR initiatives, its customizable workflows and 200+ app integrations make it adaptable to any business.
Top Features
Pros: Highly flexible, excellent integrations
Cons: Advanced features can be pricey or complex to learn
Pricing: Free for up to 15 users with basic features; three paid plans include Premium Plan at $10.99/user/month; Business Plan at $24.99/user/month; Enterprise Plan has custom pricing
Best for: Instant communication and real-time collaboration
Slack organizes conversations into searchable channels, making it easier to find information and reduce email overload. It integrates with hundreds of apps, including Google Workspace, Asana, and Trello.
Top Features
Pros: Great for remote teams, seamless integrations, and organization options
Cons: Can get noisy without structure and full utility requires higher-tier plans
Pricing: Free plan available; Pro Plan is $7.25/user/month; Business+ Plan is $12.50/user/month; Enterprise Grid pricing available for large organizations
Best for: Businesses already using Microsoft 365
Microsoft Teams combines chat, meetings, and document collaboration in one workspace. Its tight integration with Office apps makes it ideal for companies that rely on Microsoft apps like Word, Excel, and PowerPoint.
Top Features
Pros: Deep Office integration, enterprise-grade security, replaces many desperate software tools when used with M365
Cons: Can feel overwhelming at first; may require Microsoft 365 subscription
Pricing: Free plan available; Microsoft Teams Essentials is $4/user/month; Microsoft 365 Business Basic is $6/user/month; Microsoft 365 Business Standard is $12.50/user/month
Best for: Teams that want customizable workspaces and documentation
Notion blends note-taking, project management, and databases into one flexible workspace. It’s ideal for businesses that want to centralize projects and internal knowledge.
Top Features
Pros: Extremely flexible and visual; customizable workspace that combines project management, documentation, and collaboration into one platform
Cons: Learning curve for new users; lacks real-time communication features
Pricing: Free for individuals; Personal Pro is $5/use/month; Team Plan is $10/user/month; Enterprise Plan is custom priced
Best for: Visual thinkers, brainstorming sessions, and strong focus in product development sessions
Miro’s online whiteboard lets teams brainstorm, map workflows, and visualize projects together. Perfect for planning, ideation, and strategy workshops.
Top Features
Pros: Excellent for brainstorming and workshops with real-time collaboration
Cons: Can feel overwhelming; not a full project management tool
Pricing: Free plan available; Team Plan is $8/user/month; Business Plan is $16/use/month; Enterprise plan is custom priced
When communication is spread across emails, documents, and meetings, things get lost. Collaboration tools fix this by centralizing everything into one space, including messages, tasks, files, and updates.
That means:
Simply put, these tools help teams spend less time tracking work so they have more time doing it.
When assessing a platform, consider the following criteria:
Ensure conversations are organized by topic, project, or team to reduce clutter and confusion.
Review the terms of service and privacy policies (especially when using free products), as your data may be the monetary value. You don't want to give up your product or company information for free or to something that is not secure. Look for products that integrate with identity providers that your business already uses to make people management easier. Be sure to discuss this with your IT team(s) before deploying.
Verify it can create tasks, set deadlines, track progress, and visualize dependencies. By using a project management test, you can evaluate these essential skills to ensure effective planning, organization, and project delivery.
Confirm it supports remote and hybrid teams with consistent access to updates and information.
Check to see that the platform connects with email, file storage, productivity apps, HR tools, and CRMs to reduce platform switching. When working with project management tools, you need to be able to calculate peoples’ availability in project plans. If any employees are hybrid or remote, it would be good to have the platform feed in their schedules and time off.
Ensure it provides timely alerts without overwhelming users, enabling prompt action.
Confirm it tracks task completion, logs discussions, and maintains transparent records of responsibilities.
Verify it adapts to team size and changing workflows without compromising usability. The right tool is about fit. Choose one that matches your workflow and team culture.
Many teams struggle not because of the tool, but because of how it’s rolled out. Avoid these mistakes:
Collaboration tools are only as effective as the way they are integrated into everyday workflows and organizational habits. Simply adopting a tool does not automatically improve communication; it requires intentional practices, cultural alignment, and consistent reinforcement.
A critical challenge for many distributed teams is that over half of remote employees report feeling disconnected from their in-office peers. To bridge this gap, organizations should focus on structured and intentional usage of collaboration platforms by doing the following:
These habits help teams feel connected and accountable, no matter where they work.
Creating a workplace with effective communication doesn’t happen by chance; it’s designed through intentional practices, the right project management app, and a culture that supports transparency and collaboration. The key is finding a platform that fits your workflow, integrates smoothly, and supports your team’s unique rhythm.
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