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We've compiled a list of 6 free and paid alternatives to EchoWaves. The primary competitors include HipChat, Kandan. In addition to these, users also draw comparisons between EchoWaves and Collabe, Wisaw, Shtuff Chat. Also you can look at other similar options here: Office and Productivity Software.


HipChat is an instant messaging service designed for companies and teams.

Kandan
Free Open Source

Open Source private chat server. Your own private Chat server in minutes, plus additional features.

Collabe is a robust collaboration platform that powers teams to seamlessly communicate.

Wisaw
Free Open Source

This is the most minimalistic social sharing possible, yet, it's probably the most relevant one...

Opensource Social Group Chat written in Ruby On Rails

EchoWaves Platforms

tick-square Web-Based

EchoWaves Overview

Opensource Social Group Chat written in Ruby On Rails

EchoWaves is a Collaboration Tool and a Social Network. EchoWaves is as powerful as CampFire, and as simple to use as Twitter. Its built around conversations (convos) rather than users. Isnt it more natural for humans to socialize around convos?

Why one more Collaboration Tools? After all we already have meebo.com and campfire and many others like facebook.com and such. They all are great, but... none of them fits our needs 100%, and none of them is open-source.

Basically this tool could be an important addition to an agile team, specially to a geographically distributed one. We all know the importance of communication which could be difficult if people are not in the same room, or when someone walks out for few minutes...

EchoWaves Features

tick-square Chat
tick-square Real time collaboration

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