Updated: December 16, 2024 (December 16, 2024)

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Understanding Loop’s Collaboration Environment

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Andrew Snodgrass

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Loop provides a collaboration environment designed for users to work simultaneously on projects, initiatives, and other group-related activities like:

  • Planning for and organizing details of an annual benefits enrollment
  • Brainstorming about how to improve a company’s Web site
  • Preparing presentations and contracts for a critical customer meeting
  • Collaborating on an organization’s annual strategic planning effort.

Loop provides a browser-based, drag-and-drop app where users can create new content, insert different elements like lists and tables, and insert links to existing content stored in OneDrive, SharePoint, and Teams. The service can help users quickly organize different types of information into one location, allow participants to see and open the linked content without searching for it through separate applications, and avoid duplication of documents, while ensuring users work with the same version.

Loop competes with existing third-party offerings like Coda and Notion that provide similar features.

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