
SoWork
All-in-one virtual HQ for high-performing remote teams
4.7•25 reviews•787 followers
All-in-one virtual HQ for high-performing remote teams
4.7•25 reviews•787 followers
SoWork transforms your remote team’s daily grind into something joyful.
🏠 Your always-on virtual HQ.
📺 Spatial video calls make meetings smoother and hallway chats spontaneous.
💬 Fully-featured Slack-replacement chat, built in.
✨ AI tools: Meeting summaries, recordings, and transcripts.
📊 Team Analytics: See your team's work habits.
🛠️ Fully customizable workplaces.
🐶 Pets and games!
No more bouncing between Slack, Zoom, and calendars. Work together like in a real office, but better.
Products used by SoWork
Explore the tech stack and tools that power SoWork. See what products SoWork uses for development, design, marketing, analytics, and more.

AirtableAI-Native App Platform
4.7 (49 reviews)
We experimented with Linear and Jira, but they were either too rigid or too heavy for what we needed during rebuild mode. Airtable gave us the perfect balance of structure and flexibility. We used it to run lightweight pipelines across bugs, performance issues, user requests, and growth experiments, without slowing down the team or losing visibility.

NotionThe all-in-one workspace
4.8 (1.3K reviews)
We tried Confluence and Google Docs for knowledge management, but they always felt clunky or scattered. Notion became our single source of truth for SoWork v2. It handled everything: design briefs, eng specs, meeting notes, and even our async standups. It kept our remote team fast and focused, and made it easy to connect user feedback directly to product updates.

FigmaThe collaborative interface design tool
4.9 (1.4K reviews)
Like everyone else, we came from InVision/Sketch and Adobe, but they didn’t support the kind of live, collaborative iteration our team needed. Figma let us rapidly redesign SoWork’s entire UI/UX, often with live feedback from teammates inside SoWork itself. It powered the sleek, snappy, user-loved redesign we’re launching with v2.
