What press and bloggers say
Why it will succeed
The Standard, March 2008
Huddle offers a very broad feature set. The service is gaining traction in the business world -- clients include Edelman, Reuters, Jazeera Airways and UNICEF. For the equivalent of about $20 a month, a company gets 10 workspaces, 128 bit SSL security and unlimited users.
Smart move
WebWorkerDaily, February 2008
If you’re a Facebook user, you can install the Workspaces by Huddle application and start using your account there for something other than throwing sheep. Looks like a smart way to reach more potential users to me.
Spark demand
The Deal/TechConfidential.com, February 2008
I'm rooting for the VCs from Bath in this one, which is leveraging social media to spark demand for its enterprise collaboration tool.
Most sophisticated collaboration solution
Demo.com, February 2008
We’ve been fans of Huddle.net for some time now; its enterprise collaboration solution is one of the most sophisticated yet streamlined applications around. They’re upping the ante even more this week at DEMO with the first pure work tool for Facebook. In combination with Spanish-language integration, a desktop folder for drag-and-drop access to the Huddle.net site, and more consumer-friendly pricing, Huddle.net is poised to become the standard bearer for enterprise Web collaboration solutions.
Easy to scale up
The Next Big Thing, February, 2008
Huddle is web based so collaboration with team members is easy. Huddle is a SaaS application so it can scale up with your needs.
Products that matter to VARs
CRN, February 2008
On Huddle, users from disparate locales can build or join work spaces -- called "huddles," natch -- for personal or professional projects.
For projects, let’s get in a huddle
Blognation Enterprise, July 2007
Huddle has a well designed user interface, a straightforward virtual project room, excellent document version control, and “good enough” capabilities for collaboration and workflow. Combine that with competitive pricing, and it should definitely be high on your selection list.
Best web tools we're using right now
In Bloom, July 2007
A file-sharing, to-do list making, message-leaving, approval-asking collaboration tool. My favorite part is that you can ask someone on your team for approval. If that person edits your document, you can track the edits, as well as ensure that you get the approval (from your supervisor or even a client) that you need.
Very clever
Wannabe Adman, August 2007
It's like having an online creative services assistant, which I think is very clever.
A winner
Guidewire Group, The Guidewire Report May 2007
In Huddle, we think we’ve found a winner. We have yet to see another online collaboration environment that offers the functionality of Huddle.
A perfect fit
PSFK, May 2007
Huddle is an application that seems to fit perfectly into a business world where constantly changing teams and long-distance collaborations are getting more and more common.
MySpace for the enterprise crowd
Infoworld, May 2007
MySpace for the enterprise crowd: UK startup takes collaboration beyond the extranet.
Excellent
BusinessHackers.com, April 2007
An excellent online collaboration application, offering Sharepoint-style productivity tools at Basecamp prices.
Great for project managers
Mashable, April 2007
Huddle is great for project managers.
Valuable tools
Downloadsquad, March 2007
A secure online space that has the potential to help out your business with some valuable document, project and team tools.