
You don’t have to “tab-hop” just to reply to a message. If you’re updating a deal in the CRM and a colleague pings you, you can respond right there without breaking what you’re doing, which helps you stay in your “flow state” longer.
Cliq also lets you “Fork” specific messages into a separate private or group chat. That keeps the main channel clean, while the side discussion continues in its own space.
I also like that it shows who is “Checked-in,” who’s at lunch, and even who’s currently in a meeting, so it’s easier to tell when someone is available.
And you can start a “Huddle” (a quick audio/video call) for up to 10,000 participants, which is significantly higher than most competitors’ standard tiers. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Beginners often find it difficult to navigate the deep settings and extensive features (like bots, forks, and huddles). It lacks the "plug-and-play" simplicity of something like WhatsApp or even basic Slack. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
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