Spike
4.6
372

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Spike is a SaaS app that transforms your email inbox into a chat-like interface, bringing all messaging, collaboration, tasks, and video/audio calls into one place. It simplifies workflow by providing all necessary tools in a single platform, making it easy to collaborate and manage tasks, notes, group chats, and documents. Spike works on top of any existing email and is available on multiple platforms.
Developer
Spike
Category
Collaboration & Productivity
Suitable for enterprise
Personal、Freelance、Startups、SMEs、Agencies
HQ Location
herzelia, herzelia
Year Founded
2014
Number of Employees
41
Strengths
  • Unified inbox

    All your messages in one place

  • Collaboration tools

    Real-time editing and commenting

  • Integrations

    Connects with other apps like Trello and Asana

Weaknesses
  • Limited features

    Not as robust as other project management tools

  • Learning curve

    Takes time to get used to the interface

  • Mobile app

    Not as user-friendly as the desktop version

Opportunities
  • Growing trend in the workforce
  • Affordable option for teams with limited budgets
  • Potential to add more features and integrations
Threats
  • Other project management tools with similar features
  • Data breaches and privacy concerns
  • Decreased demand for SaaS products

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  • 👍
    High - rated users

    The way Spike sorts emails is genius. It turned my inbox into a chat-like experience, where emails are grouped by people and not threads/topics - so it actually feels like I'm using a IM and not an outdated email client.Some of the more advanced features still need some work. I'd love to see tagging in notes (so collaboration would be smoother), or the option to add a call link into an invite directly (like in Google Calendar).

  • 🤔
    Average - rated users

    It looks nice. Pretty UI. Email organization is ok for a single email address *IF* you don't care about your in-email branding or your own signature.The problems start with multiple accounts. I tried with my personal one, my company one and one I use from a client of mine. The organization got very confusing when one person wrote to more than one of my accounts. It got worse when I wanted to write a new email to a person who wrote me at more than one account. It was an utter mess. But the reason I give this such a bad review is that what they did not tell me was that they remove my branding - my signatures and replace them with their advert. This was not clearly stated anywhere - I discovered it when I wrote myself a test. I did eventually find in their pricing table that Free accounts don't get "custom signatures". I also found that to use MY branding I am expected to pay them $144.

  • 👎
    Low - rated users

    As an attorney and veterinarian with ADHD, I have found my Zen zone through Spike's platform. Spike is the single digital container for my Microsoft and Google emails accounts, calendars, tasks, AND notes. I need that one digital container. And I need it to be intuitive to use, because I am too impatient for a steep learning curve. I also need my hub to be visually pleasing but not overwhelming to my eyes because I cannot handle information overload. Spike's Unified View streamlines the easy to remember categories of starred emails, notes, tasks, and "snoozed" emails (which I love as much as the all of my email accounts and combines them into a Priority Inbox, which I check first). Then I check the Other Inbox for newsletters, shopping, etc. Spike is smarter than I, and I don't mind, because it has quickly learned how to asses what I prioritize. It also has Smart Searches, that makes it easy to keyword search with filters like attached files, priority status, etc, which helps me find the piece of information I'm looking for. I also can "pin" emails to the top that I cannot forget to act on.Honestly, the only thing I dislike about Spike would be the days when I don't take full advantage of its capabilities- and I can't blame that on Spike.

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Spike Plan

Spike offers a free version with basic features and a paid version at $7.99/month with advanced features.
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