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CollectiveX: a social network for teams

“Down with individualism!” - under this slogan, the developers of CollectiveX have opened a social network of a new generation. They took LinkedIn as a model and eliminated its shortcomings.

CollectiveX provides special opportunities for employees of each team: sharing files and messages, sharing calendars, organizing events, discussing current issues and exchanging contacts. The creators of this service tried to answer the question that participants of many social networks face: we are registered here, what to do next? Therefore, the site has implemented the maximum number of possible services, so that it becomes very useful in work. For example, company employees can organize their communication here - for this purpose there is everything you need.

It is assumed that each registered user may be involved not in one, but in several social networks. For example, the first team - colleagues, the second - a circle of classmates, and so on. Each of these "circles" is relatively independent of the others and has its own set of services. If the user is not involved in any group, then most of the services on the site are unavailable to him. On the other hand, any person can create his own group and invite everyone in it.
CollectiveX is positioned as a corporate service. The choice of a tariff plan depends on the size of the team that connects to the service. For example, participation in a group of up to 50 people costs $ 36 per month, and such groups receive 2 GB of disk space for files. There is also a free tariff plan, but in this case you will have to be content with the lack of 128-bit SSL encryption and the ability to manage groups, but on the site will appear advertising. Initially it was assumed that "free" groups can not exceed ten people, but now, it seems, this restriction has been lifted.
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In appearance, the CollectiveX interface is very similar to LinkedIn, a popular social network. As the well-known Web 2.0 expert and blog host for TechCrunch says , CollectiveX is what LinkedIn was supposed to be.

Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/4055/


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