Hiver (software)

This article is about collaborative software. For the possibility of Greece's exit from the eurozone, see Greek withdrawal from the eurozone.
Hiver
Developer(s) GrexIt
Operating system Windows, OS X, Linux, Android, iOS, (Web Based)
Type Collaboration Software
License Proprietary
Website www.hiverhq.com

Hiver is a collaboration software product developed by GrexIt, Inc., notable for its market presence in the field of email-based collaboration. The software was previously known as GrexIt, but in September 2015, it changed its name to Hiver to avoid a naming conflict with the term Grexit being used to refer to the probable exit of Greece from the Eurozone.[1] The firm, however, retains GrexIt, Inc. for its legal name.

Hiver is a software as a service application that helps organizations collaborate from their email inboxes. It allows teams to share email conversations and work together on sales, support, hiring, project management and operations. The core of Hiver’s functionality is Shared Labels in Gmail, with which users can share and synchronize email conversations with their colleagues using labels in their Gmail or Google Apps email.

Features

The features of Hiver are all Gmail or Google based.

History

Hiver’s Beta was launched in 2011 with a small set of features focused on helping companies collaborate without having to leave their email inboxes. Hiver was then publicly launched in 2012.

Hiver competes with customer support tools and productivity tools like Zendesk, Help Scout, Helprace, Basecamp and Asana.

References and Sources

  1. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/economics/11861812/Palo-Alto-software-company-Grexit-opts-for-name-change.html

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