Work together in a shared virtual building where presence and conversations happen naturally.
Each app below addresses a specific gap in Sococo's offering. We picked them based on real user review patterns and feature differentiation.
Gather offers a more visually interactive 2D map experience with customizable rooms, popular with tech-forward teams.
Explore Gather data →Teamflow provides a polished spatial office with video bubbles, designed to look and feel more like a real office than retro-game alternatives.
Explore Teamflow data →Tandem shows live activity status and enables instant jump-in calls, focused on ambient awareness over visual office maps.
Explore Tandem data →Microsoft Teams combines chat, video meetings, file sharing, and app integrations in one platform built for enterprise scale.
Explore Microsoft Teams data →Kumospace provides customizable virtual rooms with spatial audio, used both for daily work and virtual company events.
Explore Kumospace data →Wurkr delivers a virtual office experience with meeting rooms, presence, and analytics designed for mid-market and enterprise customers.
Explore Wurkr data →Sococo has been one of the longest-running virtual office platforms, predating the pandemic-era remote work surge by several years.
Sococo starts at $14.99 per user per month, billed annually. Enterprise pricing is available for larger deployments.
Yes. Sococo has been used by large distributed organizations and offers admin controls, SSO, and compliance features suited to enterprise environments.
Sococo has a more corporate, structured feel with traditional office floor plans. Gather offers more visual customization and a game-like aesthetic. Sococo tends to suit enterprises; Gather suits startups.
App Vulture tracks long-term update history and review sentiment to identify which tools remain actively developed versus those that have plateaued.
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