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The All-In-One Toolkit for Working Remotely.

Before Basecamp: You’re wondering how you’ll quickly transition your team to remote work. People are stressed, work feels scattered, projects are slipping, and it’s tough to see + manage everything. After Basecamp: Soon you’ll be feeling like ”hey, we got this”. Everything will be organized in one place, your team will be working together (even though they’re apart), you’ll be on top of things, and a sense of calm will set in.

here's what a Basecamp project looks like

One place, not all over the place.

Because of COVID-19, your company is likely scrambling to figure out how to transition to remote work. It may feel daunting, but you’re in the right place with Basecamp. We built Basecamp to run our entire remote company - and we've been working remotely for 20 years. We know what it takes, we do it every day, and we built those learnings into Basecamp. Tens of thousands of other companies rely on Basecamp every day.

Remote work is especially challenging when stuff’s spread out across emails, file services, task managers, spreadsheets, chats, meetings, etc. Things get lost, you don’t know where to look for stuff, and people put the right information in the wrong place.

But when it’s all together in Basecamp, you’ll see where everything is, understand what everyone’s working on, and know exactly where to put the next thing everyone needs to know about. Your team can access Basecamp from anywhere - on the web, on iOS, and Android. This is the modern way – The Basecamp Way to Work.

Companies change for the better when they work in Basecamp.

Software development shops, design firms, freelancers, consultants, architects, agencies, media companies, schools, and non-profits around the world have switched to Basecamp to fundamentally improve their project workflow.

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Posted by David Berkowitz

Community Founder | Serial Marketer

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