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Stack Overflow for Teams Reviews in June 2026: User Ratings, Pros & Cons

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Stack Overflow for Teams Reviews & Ratings

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Excellent

(446)

Very Good

(176)

Good

(23)

Poor

(0)

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Showing 361-370 out of 647

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Riccardo G

12/29/21

5 out of 5

"Stop looking for a problem's solution twice!"

What do you like best about Stack Overflow for Teams? It's helpful to have a quick tool for searching common or rare problems while working on a project. I don't need to stop my colleague from their work to help me, and I can speed up my productivity. With widespread problems, I can bookmark the questions and keep them accessible. What do you dislike about Stack Overflow for Teams? I think it does the job done. The only problem is to learn how to write a well-formed question with all the ...

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Anonymous User

12/21/21

3.5 out of 5

"SO for Work Teams"

What do you like best about Stack Overflow for Teams? Information sharing across the company, visibility into others answers What do you dislike about Stack Overflow for Teams? Lack of organization around posts, grouping What problems is Stack Overflow for Teams solving and how is that benefiting you? Benefits around having a central repository of questions/answers instead of multiple private channel conversations

AU

Anonymous User

12/20/21

4.5 out of 5

"I really recommend it mostly to universities and companies, to help each others to solve problems."

What do you like best about Stack Overflow for Teams? The diversity of options that we can use, as well as the simplicity of the website style so that everyone can use it easily. What do you dislike about Stack Overflow for Teams? Until now, I cannot name anything that can make me dislike using stack Overflow for teams because It's been only one month that I have been using it. What problems is Stack Overflow for Teams solving and how is that benefiting you? I am using Stack Overflow for ...

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AU

Anonymous User

12/16/21

2.5 out of 5

"Good attempt to centralize knowledge and solutions in a known environment"

What do you like best about Stack Overflow for Teams? The focus of the discussions is on the most part relevant to my day to day job What do you dislike about Stack Overflow for Teams? It's still in its maturity phase. Team-wise (I mean it's our teams' responsability). What problems is Stack Overflow for Teams solving and how is that benefiting you? It's being used as a centralized issue reporting tool

AU

Anonymous User

12/16/21

5 out of 5

"review of stack overflow"

What do you like best about Stack Overflow for Teams? search and ranking of the questions and answers What do you dislike about Stack Overflow for Teams? Replies could be bigger in size (fonts) I would like to post pics and screenshots in replies What problems is Stack Overflow for Teams solving and how is that benefiting you? it is a good forum, for Q&A,

AU

Anonymous User

12/15/21

2.5 out of 5

"The 'Stack Overflow for Teams' experience"

What do you like best about Stack Overflow for Teams? It's like being in the "regular Stack Overflow"... You know to handle it, and you know how everything works right from the start... You don't need to learn a new thing to get the most out of it What do you dislike about Stack Overflow for Teams? If it is a private work team, and you bring a lot of "know-how" to the team, if one day you have to change your company, you could lose access to all that knowledge. Recommendations to others ...

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Amin K

12/15/21

4 out of 5

"The best alternative to Confluence"

What do you like best about Stack Overflow for Teams? The already familiar website, with every tool needed to create a Q/A based database, is available only to your company email. You can easily decide which of the approaches proposed by your colleagues for a problem was the best and working What do you dislike about Stack Overflow for Teams? Its hard to get the habit of writing every question there and also get notified, maybe a better way of integrating it into slack would help, but its a ...

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Jordan B

12/15/21

3.5 out of 5

"Great for teams on internal projects"

What do you like best about Stack Overflow for Teams? Stack Overflow for teams is like a quick easy way to create documentation that can be referred to by others in the company. We have little resources and time to document everything while we're working, so this serves as a good reference until we can go back and document things. What do you dislike about Stack Overflow for Teams? Some team members don't buy into using the tool so it doesn't get used quite as much as we'd like. What ...

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Luan N

12/14/21

4 out of 5

"Stack Overflow for Teams: yet another good tool for sharing knowledge"

What do you like best about Stack Overflow for Teams? The tool works great. It's the Stack Overflow you know and love, but with a private scope for questions about business rules, specific code from your company, tooling, etc. Anything internal that doesn't belong on public SO. It has its own rep system, just like the real deal, so you get gamification. It's very searchable; you have tags for experts, etc. What do you dislike about Stack Overflow for Teams? It's yet another tool for sharing ...

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Nicolas P

12/14/21

5 out of 5

"Stack Overflow for Teams is a great way to share company/ process specific knowledge"

What do you like best about Stack Overflow for Teams? So I can only speak for myself here, but I like two things. First of all, the straightforward design makes for a good user experience. Also, I like the idea of having a "library" of common knowledge for your specific use case. Especially for newer people, it's an excellent way to know the common problems and bugs that occur. If something doesn't work, I always check Stack Overflow Teams first. Maybe one of my coworkers already posted an ...

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