
Stack Overflow for Teams Reviews in June 2026: User Ratings, Pros & Cons
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Anonymous User
04/28/21
"It's all up to your company and team"
What do you like best about Stack Overflow for Teams? Sharing knowledge (SO is basically a knowledgebase and FAQ combined into one) within the company What do you dislike about Stack Overflow for Teams? Lack of mash-up collaborations... There are other types of knowledgebase such as Atlassins wiki, etc that can be substituted; The incentives for Wiki is that (at least in our company) sort of the centralized documentations that people need to produce or consume to start and progress the ...
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Anonymous User
04/28/21
"It's all up to your company and team"
What do you like best about Stack Overflow for Teams? Sharing knowledge (SO is basically a knowledgebase and FAQ combined into one) within the company What do you dislike about Stack Overflow for Teams? Lack of mash-up collaborations... There are other types of knowledgebase such as Atlassins wiki, etc that can be substituted; The incentives for Wiki is that (at least in our company) sort of the centralized documentations that people need to produce or consume to start and progress the ...
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Gabriel G
04/23/21
"Lots of potential, but engagement has been challenging"
What do you like best about Stack Overflow for Teams? All the developers already know how to use it. It acts as a single place for gathering all our disparate information systems (confluence, github, slack conversations, etc) What do you dislike about Stack Overflow for Teams? It's been very hard to get people to use it actively. It's still too easy in our org to just ping someone when you have a question. Recommendations to others considering Stack Overflow for Teams: Before you take the ...
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Gabriel G
04/23/21
"Lots of potential, but engagement has been challenging"
What do you like best about Stack Overflow for Teams? All the developers already know how to use it. It acts as a single place for gathering all our disparate information systems (confluence, github, slack conversations, etc) What do you dislike about Stack Overflow for Teams? It's been very hard to get people to use it actively. It's still too easy in our org to just ping someone when you have a question. Recommendations to others considering Stack Overflow for Teams: Before you take the ...
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Anonymous User
04/20/21
"Great experience at first but quickly becomes unmanageable"
What do you like best about Stack Overflow for Teams? The simple interface that makes it easy to ask and answer questions What do you dislike about Stack Overflow for Teams? - The endless scrolling and pagination: it's hard to filter and search. People end up asking the same question over and over again. - No admin control over the tags (creation rights). No easy tag selection (dropdown?) - No suggestion to accept an answer when viewing it. No possibility to accept the answer from slack - ...
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Alex R
04/20/21
"For Tech oriented teams this is perfect"
What do you like best about Stack Overflow for Teams? I am a frequent user of Stackoverflow and have been for many years - so the whole experience of the Teams product is extremely familiar to me. The search functionality is really great and allows you to find the answers you really need. They also have a Slack app which makes the adoption of the product easier. We're slowly building our library of questions and it would be awesome to have some sort of CSV import What do you dislike about ...
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Alex R
04/20/21
"For Tech oriented teams this is perfect"
What do you like best about Stack Overflow for Teams? I am a frequent user of Stackoverflow and have been for many years - so the whole experience of the Teams product is extremely familiar to me. The search functionality is really great and allows you to find the answers you really need. They also have a Slack app which makes the adoption of the product easier. We're slowly building our library of questions and it would be awesome to have some sort of CSV import What do you dislike about ...
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Anonymous User
04/20/21
"Great experience at first but quickly becomes unmanageable"
What do you like best about Stack Overflow for Teams? The simple interface that makes it easy to ask and answer questions What do you dislike about Stack Overflow for Teams? - The endless scrolling and pagination: it's hard to filter and search. People end up asking the same question over and over again. - No admin control over the tags (creation rights). No easy tag selection (dropdown?) - No suggestion to accept an answer when viewing it. No possibility to accept the answer from slack - ...
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Anonymous User
04/20/21
"Stack overflow, but internal to company."
What do you like best about Stack Overflow for Teams? It's like So. Decent number of free users. Upvoting. Good questions. Good search. Ask a particular user is good Integration to Microsoft teams works ok, not great What do you dislike about Stack Overflow for Teams? Less network effect in getting answers. Too expensive to roll out for all, by user price always means you'll be drawing a line. What problems is Stack Overflow for Teams solving and how is that benefiting you? Knowledge sharing.
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Philip H
04/20/21
"Simple knowledge sharing tool, great if you don't already have something that can fill the void."
What do you like best about Stack Overflow for Teams? Any development team is familiar with the Stack Overflow structure and can get up to speed instantly. What do you dislike about Stack Overflow for Teams? If you already have an internal wiki or knowledge base, the cost of SO for Teams can be a bit much and make it harder to know where to add documentation and notes. I would think carefully about where you want the information to go and make sure Teams fits into that model. What problems ...
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