Teamwork is a project management solution provider for service-based (i.e., client servicing) organisations. The company was founded in 2007, with its flagship product, Teamwork Projects. Teamwork Projects was essentially a document management solution for agencies and client servicing teams. Over the years, Teamwork underwent a dramatic brand and product refresh and now offers a 360-degree platform for project planning, visualisation, collaboration, and workload optimisation. Its previous capabilities are available as add-ons to the Teamwork platform – you can extend its capabilities with Teamwork Desk (a helpdesk tool), Teamwork Chat, Teamwork CRM, and Teamwork Spaces (document management and collaboration tool).
Teamwork announced an integration for Microsoft Teams in October 2020. It allows you to add a Teamwork project or content in Teamwork Spaces to Teams. Interestingly, the company has a long-standing relationship with Microsoft, providing Connectors for the Office 365 suite as early as 2017.
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Teamwork caters to teams and companies of all sizes, with free forever plans and paid editions starting at $10 per user per month. The Teams app from Teamwork is available with only the paid edition – you could choose between the $10, $18, and the custom-priced enterprise version of the app. Let us now review the key features and functionalities of Teamwork for Microsoft Teams in detail.
Inside Teamwork for Microsoft Teams
To start using the Teamwork integration, you need to download the Teamwork platform and subscribe to Teamwork Deliver, which is meant for mid-sized teams. Once you have set up the platform and created a few projects, uploaded content, and configured the project details, you can integrate it with your productivity tools like Microsoft Teams.
Teamwork is available for download from Microsoft AppSource. You can also look for Teamwork from the application store on your Teams platform if it is already approved by an IT admin. Teamwork gives you two options during installation – add for me and add to a team. The former will install the app only to your Teams account so that you can access your Teamwork projects from Teams. The latter will make it accessible across group chats and channels.




