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Best Apps Like Quip: Top Collaborative Document Alternatives

Quip's Salesforce integration is its defining strength, but outside the Salesforce ecosystem, its price and feature set trail more innovative alternatives like Notion and Coda.

Why People Look for Quip Alternatives

Quip is primarily valuable to Salesforce customers — if you're not on Salesforce, there is little reason to choose Quip over Notion, Coda, or Google Docs, all of which are more feature-rich at comparable or lower price points.
At $10/user/mo for the Starter plan, Quip is priced higher than many more capable alternatives. Notion Plus at the same price offers databases, multiple views, and AI. Google Workspace includes Docs for $6/user/mo with the full suite.
Quip's development pace has slowed since its Salesforce acquisition. The product has not kept up with Notion, Coda, or Confluence on feature innovation, and users report the UI feeling dated.
Limited integrations outside the Salesforce ecosystem. Teams not using Salesforce CRM find Quip's integration ecosystem thin compared to Notion, Coda, or Confluence.

6 Best Alternatives to Quip

Each app below addresses a specific gap in Quip's offering. We picked them based on real user review patterns and feature differentiation.

Notion

All-in-one workspace with docs, databases, and AI

More feature-rich than Quip at the same price. Databases, project management, AI writing, and a large template library. The dominant wiki and docs tool for teams not locked into Salesforce.

Teams who want Quip's collaborative docs with more power Free / $10/user/mo (Plus)
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Coda

Docs with tables, automations, and Salesforce integration

Has native Salesforce integration via Packs. More powerful than Quip for structured operations docs. Tables, buttons, and automation make it a lightweight app builder for sales and ops teams.

Sales and ops teams who want Quip's Salesforce value with more depth Free / $10/user/mo (Pro)
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Google Docs

Real-time collaborative documents from Google

Free with a Google account. Best-in-class real-time collaboration, comment threads, and version history. Lacks Quip's Salesforce integration but outperforms Quip on document editing, sharing, and reliability.

Teams who want real-time collaborative docs at zero cost Free / Included in Google Workspace from $6/user/mo
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Confluence

Team wiki and documentation by Atlassian

Enterprise-grade team documentation with deep Jira integration. More powerful for engineering and product documentation than Quip. Free for up to 10 users. Atlassian's standard for large orgs.

Engineering teams wanting a scalable wiki with Jira integration Free up to 10 users / $5.75/user/mo (Standard)
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Zoho WorkDrive

Team file management and document collaboration

Cloud storage and document collaboration integrated with Zoho CRM — a Salesforce alternative with a similar integrated docs story. Cheaper than Quip for teams on the Zoho ecosystem.

Teams on Zoho CRM who want integrated docs at lower cost $2.50/user/mo (Starter)
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Microsoft Loop

Microsoft's collaborative workspace for M365 teams

Portable components that sync across Teams, Outlook, and Office. Loop pages function like Quip's collaborative docs but with native Microsoft 365 integration. Free for M365 subscribers.

Microsoft 365 teams wanting a Quip-like collaborative doc layer Included with Microsoft 365 subscriptions
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How we found these alternatives

These alternatives were identified by analyzing review patterns across collaborative document tools. Quip users most often cite pricing, limited integrations outside Salesforce, and slower feature development as their reasons for switching.

Frequently Asked Questions

The main reason is Salesforce. If your team uses Salesforce CRM, Quip embeds live Salesforce data (records, dashboards, reports) directly into documents. For Salesforce-heavy sales teams, this integration is genuinely valuable and Google Docs cannot replicate it.

Quip does not offer a meaningful free tier for teams. Pricing starts at $10/user/mo (Starter). Salesforce customers may have Quip included in certain Salesforce bundles — check your contract. For free collaborative docs, Google Docs or Notion's free tier are better options.

Quip is not discontinued as of 2026 but has received limited new feature investment compared to its early growth years. Salesforce has focused more on Slack as its primary collaboration product since acquiring Slack in 2021.

App Vulture uses AI-powered review intelligence to analyze real user reviews across document collaboration platforms. We track which tools users switch to from Quip and the specific needs that drive those decisions.

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