Cubicle, a team collaboration app that allows businesses, companies and teams work together from any location using their preferred devices, has gone one step further to integrate itself into the Google Chrome, so users get notification from team members right on the web browser.
With Cubicle businesses do not have to work about having all their staff in a particular geographical area. They can even go ahead and employ staff across different time zones. In other words, think of Cubicle as a virtual office in the cloud for businesses.
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Cubicle does this by building and providing tools that businesses need e.g a threaded inbox, where all conversations can go on; a project management tool, where businesses can create projects and assign them to team members; a whiteboard, similar to a real whiteboard in an office, where team members can post and share ideas; a calendar, to keep track of appointments and events; and a couple of more features.
Having the Google Chrome version of the app is move to keep users always active as there is no need to be have the app as an active screen. Users can now go about their other activities on the web and get cubicle notifications. You can easily search for and install the Chrome app by searching the web store.