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Fleep vs HipChat: What are the differences?
Fleep: Your own business messenger. Leave email behind and manage all conversations with your team, partners and clients in Fleep. If some of them are not Fleep users yet, they will receive all messages as normal emails; HipChat: Supercharge team collaboration with group chat and IM. HipChat is a hosted private chat service for your company or team. Invite colleagues to share ideas and files in persistent group chat rooms. Get your team off AIM, Google Talk, and Skype — HipChat was built for business.
Fleep and HipChat belong to "Group Chat & Notifications" category of the tech stack.
Some of the features offered by Fleep are:
- Conversations
- Chat
- Search
On the other hand, HipChat provides the following key features:
- Desktop apps (Windows, Linux, Mac)
- Mobile apps
- Web app
"Mobile friendly" is the top reason why over 5 developers like Fleep, while over 143 developers mention "Integrates well with a lot of developer tools" as the leading cause for choosing HipChat.
Pros of Fleep
- Email compatibility6
- Mobile friendly6
- Easy to use5
- Basic task management4
- Free4
- Pinboard3
- Pin important messages2
- Easy to integrate with2
- Integrations2
Pros of HipChat
- Integrates well with a lot of developer tools144
- Developer-friendly96
- Clients for every major platform85
- Free unlimited users70
- Mobile-friendly70
- Extremely easy to use for non-tech guys40
- Good api integration39
- Irc-like38
- Reliable28
- Feature rich26
- Affordable at $2/user13
- Email notifications6
- Text Messages6
- More developer-friendly than Skype4
- Full text search3
- JIRA integration3
- Integrates with Atlassian products3
- Team Chat Rooms2
- Intergration with all the things1
- gitlab1
- tagia1
- 256-bit SSL encryption to transmit your data1
- Fast1
- On-Premise deployment1
- Trello integration1
- salt1
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Cons of Fleep
Cons of HipChat
- Purchased by and merged with Slack1
- Discontinued with the Atlassian Stack1