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We performed a comparison between Chatter and Jostle based on real PeerSpot user reviews.

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Chatter is a part of the sales cloud service that SalesForce1 provides for businesses looking to optimize their efficiency by transferring most or all of their data onto a cloud server. Chatter is the social media platform aspect of this service. It has many functions, including the capability to post comments as status updates for others to view, a news feed to receive these updates immediately, user profiles, and groups.

Chatter is used widely to cut out the kind of inefficiencies that come from having a sprawling network of team members and locations for data that frequently never come together despite the fact that they are a9ll needed for the same project. With this service, team members are able to share,collaborate, and discuss ideas about their project, tweak each others progress, and create a more productive work force overall.

Everyone wants to accomplish things at work. To feel the joy that comes from belonging to a vibrant culture and knowing that your contributions matter. Yet lots of employees never get to experience that joy. Time and time again, frustrations and disconnects block them from being successful. That’s not something the Jostlers were prepared to put up with. We’ve seen the impact that helping people feel successful brings. How it helps people want to stick around and contribute even more. So we created a platform that helps organizations make each and every employee successful.

Sample Customers
Coca Cola Enterprise, Blue Shield of California, Stanley Black & Decker, Wells Fargo Bank, Phillips, Toyota Motors, American Red Cross, Time Warner Cable, Virgin America,Canon, and Bayer Pharmaceuticals.
City of Waterloo, Yotel, The Onion, AppDynamics, Houlihan's
Top Industries
VISITORS READING REVIEWS
Financial Services Firm22%
Computer Software Company15%
Insurance Company8%
Government8%
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Small Business75%
Midsize Enterprise17%
Large Enterprise8%
VISITORS READING REVIEWS
Small Business9%
Midsize Enterprise5%
Large Enterprise86%
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Buyer's Guide
Enterprise Social Software
April 2024
Find out what your peers are saying about Microsoft, Atlassian, Slack and others in Enterprise Social Software. Updated: April 2024.
768,578 professionals have used our research since 2012.

Chatter is ranked 12th in Enterprise Social Software while Jostle is ranked 8th in Corporate Portals (Enterprise Information Portals). Chatter is rated 7.0, while Jostle is rated 0.0. The top reviewer of Chatter writes "Contextualized collaboration on records allows you to have historical conversations that are accessible by other users". On the other hand, Chatter is most compared with Slack, Yammer, Microsoft Teams and NICE CXone, whereas Jostle is most compared with Liferay Digital Experience Platform.

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