The 8 best chat apps to help teams and small businesses succeed

Sarah Ribeiro
Flock Blog
Published in
5 min readDec 2, 2019

How do you chat with your team?

Flock’s chat functionality keeps all your team’s conversations in one place.

Office chat tools are sweeping the workforce, and it seems like a new one surfaces each day. So how do you know which app is best for you?

If you’re looking for chat functionality and collaboration features in one easy-to-use tool, we have you covered. We’ve tested out eight of the best chat apps for your team or small business.

What is a team chat app?

A team chat app is a platform where your team or business can communicate in one place. These chat programs interface with multiple communication and collaboration features like file sharing, to-do lists, and video and audio conferencing.

Why should my team move to a chat app?

Moving your office chat to a multifunctional app enables a mix of synchronous and asynchronous communication that’ll help your team communicate more and work better. Knowing how to contact your team and how to streamline your communication solves countless communication problems many workplaces still face. Plus, having all your communication in one place means it’s more difficult for good ideas and important conversations to fall to the wayside.

8 chat apps for your team and small business:

  1. Flock
  2. Microsoft Teams
  3. Slack
  4. Chanty
  5. Mattermost
  6. Ryver
  7. Rocket.Chat
  8. Glip

Flock

Organize and chat with your team on Flock.

Surprise, it’s us! Flock is designed with teams and small businesses in mind as an effective, scalable team communication app. With direct messaging, personal space, and team-based channels, you can Flock anyone at your organization, anytime.

Flock’s collaboration and productivity features, like shared to-dos, reminders, and polls, all help keep your team on the same page as you chat to get your work done.

Pricing for Flock starts at $4.50 per user/mo., billed annually for unlimited messages, with 10GB of file storage per user, and more.

Realize your team’s potential to do great things! Check out Flock’s guide to effective team collaboration.

Microsoft Teams

Microsoft Teams offers team chat, OneDrive integration, and more.

Microsoft Teams, the company’s latest productivity tool for business and enterprise, is quickly becoming a default chat app with more than 20 million users (at the end of 2019).

Teams integrates pre-existing Microsoft tools like OneDrive and Skype into one central database and communication hub. Users can communicate with each other through text chat or video conference, and easily share files and calendars directly through Teams.

Microsoft Teams offers its chat function as a standalone free version. Pricing for the full suite starts at $12.50 per user/mo. with an Office 365 Business Premium subscription and $20 per user/mo. with Office 365 E3.

Slack

Use Slack to chat about whatever you want, whenever.

Slack is likely the first team chat program you’ve heard of. Its straightforward chat functions make it ideal for businesses with multiple teams that need to communicate frequently. Slack has expanded its product as of late, offering video conferencing, integrations with productivity tools, and a process automation function.

Slack pricing starts at $6.67 per user/mo. for a standard plan and $12.50 per user/mo. for its Plus plan.

Chanty

Chanty’s AI-driven chat platform makes messaging easy.

Chanty uses AI and machine learning to drive its messaging — offering predictive responses and “key findings” to summarize message overload. Chanty’s Teambook de-clutters messaging by pulling together key messages, contacts, and other content. Chanty also offers audio and video calls, screen sharing, to-do lists, on-the-go voice messages, and more.

Chanty is free for up to 10 users, then it’s $3 per user/mo. billed annually.

Mattermost

Mattermost brings customizable chat to your business.

Mattermost is a platform built with enterprises in mind. The service is self-hosted, meaning it can run directly on your business’ servers. This self-hosted open-source software means you can customize whatever you want, from UI to storage to the mobile app. Its in-line replies keep threads in one place for easier conversation tracking.

Mattermost is priced at $3.25 per user/mo. for small businesses, with an Enterprise option offered at $8.50 per user/mo.

Ryver

Ryver organizes and focuses your conversations.

Ryver fuses its chat into a central hub for task management, bringing your team’s collaboration tools into one place. Its topics feature re-focuses your conversations in a pop-out format, letting your team keep track of the conversation and focus on the task at hand. Ryver also offers features in workflow automation (for enterprises), RSS streaming, and voice and video conferencing.

Ryver starts at $49 for up to 12 users/mo. with an unlimited plan at $99/mo. and a $399/mo. Enterprise plan.

Rocket.Chat

Rocket.Chat is a straight-forward, easy to use chat app.

Open-source platform Rocket.Chat focuses on chat first, in the same vein as Slack. Users can chat in topic-driven channels or 1:1 conversations. Its open-source format allows for customization, integration, and more, making the app fit your team’s needs. Ryver offers unlimited message history and audio and video conferencing to elevate your office chat.

Rocket.Chat is free for up to 1,000 users, then it’s $30 per user annually.

Glip

Glip is a call-focused team chat application for business.

Glip takes RingCentral’s call-first focus and elevates it with chat. Glip’s text chat has a built-in call tool for both video and audio, which allows you to call any RingCentral phone, even if the user isn’t on Glip. Video calls include screen sharing functionality for both users and guests. And the tool also has a dedicated task manager, calendar, and notes to keep all your discussions and ideas in one place.

Glip has a free offering that allows 500 minutes of shared video chat, or a standard plan for $5 per user/mo. for up to 1,000 minutes of shared video chat.

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Sarah Ribeiro
Flock Blog

Content Marketer over at Flock.com. Fan of all things internet. Writing in my work time and in my spare time.