Microsoft’s Loop app provides shared workspaces where you and your team can collaborate, and also powerful integrations with Microsoft 365 apps. Here’s how to use it. Announced in 2021, Microsoft Loop ...
Have you ever felt overwhelmed by juggling multiple apps, emails, and tools just to keep your team on the same page? Imagine a single platform where all your collaboration needs—task management, ...
Is Microsoft Loop the missing piece in your Teams collaboration puzzle, or just another tool fighting for relevance? With its promise of modular, real-time updates and seamless integration into ...
When Microsoft Loop first launched, I was one of the people who didn’t really take it seriously. It wasn’t until I started giving Notion alternatives a real shot this year that I realized Loop is a ...
As Microsoft continues to ramp up its integration of generative AI tools, the newest product the company announced is a strong competitor to AI productivity hub, Notion AI. Microsoft's new ...
What Microsoft first launched as the abstract “Fluid Framework” has landed as another spin on a “live” document that can be actively edited and collaborated upon. The new Microsoft Loop app appears to ...
The app offers a bunch of tools for easier real-time collaboration. The app offers a bunch of tools for easier real-time collaboration. is a senior reporter covering technology, gaming, and more. He ...
Microsoft is launching Loop, a new app in its Office Suite that's meant to streamline project collaboration in the era of remote and hybrid work. The Microsoft Loop app is essentially a rebranding of ...
Microsoft’s Loop components are a smart way to collaborate across Microsoft 365 apps. Here’s why these portable content snippets are so useful and how to use them in Outlook, Teams, and other M365 ...
Microsoft has launched Loop, a collaboration and workplace productivity app that is already being touted as a rival to Notion. Loop, which Microsoft defines as a “transformative co-creation experience ...
Microsoft’s biggest announcement from its last night’s Ignite event was definitely the legless-metaverse. However, there was another funky one that caught my eye: Microsoft Loop. Loop — built on the ...