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Front vs Missive: What are the differences?

Key Differences between Front and Missive

Front and Missive are both popular tools used for team communication and collaboration. While they share similarities in some aspects, they also have key differences that set them apart.

1. Workflow Management: Front offers a powerful shared inbox that allows teams to collaborate on emails, messages, and social media in one place. It provides features like assignment, commenting, and tagging to streamline communication. On the other hand, Missive focuses more on managing team workflows by integrating emails and chat into one platform, allowing teams to collaborate in real-time, assign tasks, and track progress.

2. Email Collaboration: Front is primarily focused on managing email conversations. It offers advanced features like automation rules, analytics, and canned responses to enhance team productivity. Missive, on the other hand, provides a unified inbox for managing emails, but also brings together team chat and SMS, making it a versatile tool for cross-channel collaboration.

3. Chat Collaboration: Missive provides a robust chat feature that allows for real-time collaboration within teams. It offers features like message threading, @mentions, and rich text formatting for effective communication. In contrast, Front's chat capabilities are more limited, with a focus on integrating external chat tools rather than providing an integrated chat system within the platform.

4. Integration Capabilities: Front offers extensive integration options with popular tools like Salesforce, Slack, and CRMs, allowing teams to streamline their workflows and centralize their communication. Missive also supports integrations but is more focused on providing native integrations for essential tools like CRM, project management, and communication apps.

5. Pricing: Front offers different pricing plans based on the needs of the team, starting from a basic free plan for small teams. Missive, on the other hand, has a subscription-based pricing model with a single plan which includes all features.

6. Platform Support: Front is available as a web application, with mobile apps for iOS and Android. Missive is available as a desktop application for Mac and Windows, as well as mobile apps for iOS and Android.

In summary, Front is more focused on email collaboration and providing a shared inbox for teams, while Missive emphasizes workflow management, integrating emails and chat to enhance team productivity and communication.

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    What is Front?

    Front allows you to collaborate with your team, stay productive, and use email and social together. Currently available on Mac, Windows, Web, and Mobile.

    What is Missive?

    It is a fully fledged email client for team collaboration and manages your shared inbox, assign emails and chat.

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