
What users generally like best about Pumble is its value for money, particularly the free plan. Key features that stand out are the unlimited message history and the ability to add unlimited users even on the free tier, which is a significant advantage over competitors like Slack. Reviewers frequently praise its clean, intuitive interface and ease of use, which makes onboarding and navigation straightforward. The platform is also appreciated for offering built-in voice and video calls and secure file sharing, making it a comprehensive and cost-effective solution for team communication and collaboration, especially for small businesses and startups. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Pumble is a strong, budget-friendly option, but it definitely has a few downsides. My biggest frustration is the limited ecosystem; it just doesn't have the deep, native integrations with popular apps like Trello or Notion that I'm used to, so you often have to rely on Zapier. Also, some crucial collaboration features like group video calls and screen sharing are locked behind the paid plans. Finally, the total file storage on the free plan is a bit restrictive, which is a hassle if your team shares a lot of heavy documents or media. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
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