
Stack Overflow for Teams Reviews in June 2026: User Ratings, Pros & Cons
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Joaquim F
10/22/21
"Excellent for development teams."
What do you like best about Stack Overflow for Teams? StackOverflow for Teams allows our development team to share their knowledge on issues and doubts that appear in the development operations in a daily baiss. It's very well integrated with the global repository making so easy the navigation between each repository. It also helps to creates the culture of collaboration in the development field, not only consuming information globally. What do you dislike about Stack Overflow for ...
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Anonymous User
10/21/21
"Great place to store developer FAQs with detailed explanation"
What do you like best about Stack Overflow for Teams? Very natural way to store FAQs and ask tech questions related to internal software. Since developers are already familiar with StackOverflow, it works well! What do you dislike about Stack Overflow for Teams? Requires active moderation to avoid duplicate questions or very similar questions. Also while questions are tagged, it doesn't serve well as a place to store regular documentation What problems is Stack Overflow for Teams solving ...
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Angelika K
10/21/21
"Amazing tool for the teams"
What do you like best about Stack Overflow for Teams? It made working in the team so much easier. Before we were asking questions on slack between each other and all this knowledge was lost or hard to access. We improved our cooperation tons. And the introduction of the new team members takes half of the time it used to. What do you dislike about Stack Overflow for Teams? No slack integration with private channels. That would make our life so much easier. What problems is Stack Overflow for ...
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Anonymous User
10/21/21
"Wonderful tool to build internal knowledge base"
What do you like best about Stack Overflow for Teams? Stackoverflow for teams has everything I expect from it, among all features I like searching the existing questions and slack integration. What do you dislike about Stack Overflow for Teams? As of now I did not find any issue with the stack overflow teams. Recommendations to others considering Stack Overflow for Teams: If you are from a dev team and you need to maintain the internal knowledge base you can go for stack overflow for ...
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Anonymous User
10/20/21
"A great Q/A site for you teams with private viewing options."
What do you like best about Stack Overflow for Teams? As always, StackOverflow is a great resource for Q/A. SO Teams brings this concept to private giving the opportunity for the company to have a private Q/A repository. It enables the company to build a knowledge base for newcomers and for the people who are changing teams which happens a lot in an enterprise. What do you dislike about Stack Overflow for Teams? Nothing so far. As always StackOverflow is great. What problems is Stack ...
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Anonymous User
10/20/21
"Good and standard way to share know-how and best practices within the company"
What do you like best about Stack Overflow for Teams? Standard solution, I can check internal and other external teams and developers solutions in one place. What do you dislike about Stack Overflow for Teams? Overview is not good enough (having a global view to check questions by tags or see a cloud tag view would be nice) Also having a company organized book-shelve style page in order to have global overviews. What problems is Stack Overflow for Teams solving and how is that benefiting ...
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Justin J
10/19/21
"Simple and Valuable As Such"
What do you like best about Stack Overflow for Teams? I like how I can easily ask a question on my Teams board, have others be notified when the question is asked, and get responses in a format that I'm comfortable with from years of using SO. What do you dislike about Stack Overflow for Teams? If you don't use tags/labels properly, you end up with a large amount of knowledge being kept in one place that becomes hard to sift through to find that one piece of info you're after.If you don't ...
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Anonymous User
10/15/21
"Great for keeping internal questions all in one place"
What do you like best about Stack Overflow for Teams? It's great for not only asking questions but for storing common questions that may get asked regularly, like an FAQs page or knowledgebase. It also works well to store code snippets that may get reused regularly. The integration with Slack also makes it a lot quicker to respond to new questions. What do you dislike about Stack Overflow for Teams? There's nothing to dislike really, as it's basically the same as Stack Overflow, but ...
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Anonymous User
10/15/21
"Great place to share knowledge"
What do you like best about Stack Overflow for Teams? The option to qualify an answer to a question: it helps you to identify the best solution. What do you dislike about Stack Overflow for Teams? It is not a dislike, but I would like to have the option to organize some key questions, that I think will be useful in a different moment. What problems is Stack Overflow for Teams solving and how is that benefiting you? I think it is a great option to share with your team a problem/question and ...
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Luke W
10/15/21
"SO for Teams is a great way to collaborate"
What do you like best about Stack Overflow for Teams? The Teams SO has been very handy for us; even though we are only a small team, we like to store the common developer "FAQs" on our Teams account so that when we have to do complex things again which aren't done frequently, or train new people up, there's a nice place to go where it's all in one place and others can then add to it later etc. What do you dislike about Stack Overflow for Teams? There's not a lot I dislike really. It does ...
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