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Station

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Company health

Employee growth
44% increase in the last year

Ratings

G2
4.7/5
(35)

Station description

Station is a unified workspace application designed to streamline workflows. It offers a unified search function across various apps, eliminating the need to switch between them. Users can access and share documents, tasks, and information within the platform. Station also provides "Power-ups" to interact with app content directly, like viewing Google Drive comments or joining calls. While focused on individual productivity, Station is developing collaborative features like shared mailboxes and team discussions, aiming to centralize information and communication for teams.


Who is Station best for

Station is a unified workspace designed to streamline workflows, centralizing access to various apps and eliminating the need to switch between them. Users praise its unified search and ability to keep them organized. However, some users have reported occasional slowdowns and conflicts with existing keyboard shortcuts. It's ideal for individuals and teams looking to consolidate their digital work tools.

  • Best for small businesses (1-100 employees), suitable for medium businesses (101-1000), and moderately applicable to large enterprises (1000+).

  • Ideal for Finance, E-commerce, Real Estate, IT, Government, Marketing, and Professional Services.


Station features

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Station allows organizing emails by senders or sender domains within mailboxes.

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Station provides shared mailboxes for team email collaboration without forwarding.

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Station enables team discussions via direct messages and tagged emails in shared mailboxes.


Station reviews

We've summarised 35 Station reviews (Station G2 reviews) and summarised the main points below.

Pros of Station
  • All work apps accessible in one place, simplifying workflow.
  • Easy switching between applications without browser tabs.
  • Keeps users organized and focused.
  • Free to use.
  • Integrated Google Docs search.
Cons of Station
  • Keyboard shortcuts from platforms sometimes conflict with Station's shortcuts.
  • Constant WhatsApp web update reminders.
  • Occasional slowdowns, especially with multiple applications open.
  • Missing integration with Dashlane password manager.
  • Glitches and crashes with certain websites like Mailchimp.

Station alternatives

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    Confluence
    Better for team knowledge sharing and collaboration. More established, with generally positive ratings. Pricier and potentially less scalable.
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  • Logo of Samepage
    Samepage
    Better for real-time team collaboration and project management. Popular among users for its simple interface, but note that new signups are currently unavailable. Wider industry applicability.
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  • Logo of Notion
    Notion
    Better for note-taking, project management, and knowledge bases. Has AI-powered writing assistance. Broader industry applicability and growing faster. More established, with generally positive user reviews.
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Station FAQ

  • What is Station and what does Station do?

    Station is a unified workspace app that streamlines workflows by consolidating all your apps in one place. It features unified search, direct app interaction via "Power-ups," and facilitates document, task, and information sharing. While enhancing individual productivity, Station is also expanding team collaboration features.

  • How does Station integrate with other tools?

    Station integrates with various web applications within its unified workspace. It offers "Power-ups" to enhance interactions with app content directly, such as viewing Google Drive comments or joining calls. While specific integrations aren't listed, its functionality centers around consolidating access to different tools.

  • What the main competitors of Station?

    Alternatives to Station include Confluence, a collaborative workspace for teams, Samepage, which combines chat, video, and file sharing (currently closed to new signups), and Notion, an all-in-one workspace for organizing information and projects.

  • Is Station legit?

    Station appears to be a legitimate workspace app. It centralizes various apps and boosts productivity, as noted by users. While some experience occasional slowdowns or glitches, the software remains a safe and useful tool for streamlining workflows.

  • How much does Station cost?

    I couldn't find pricing details for Station. For the most current pricing information, it's best to visit Station's official website or contact their sales team directly.

  • Is Station customer service good?

    There is no customer service quality score available. Based on user reviews, some users have reported occasional slowdowns and glitches, suggesting potential areas for customer service improvement. However, there are no direct mentions of experiences with Station's customer service.


Reviewed by

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Michal Kaczor
CEO at Gralio

Michal has worked at startups for many years and writes about topics relating to software selection and IT management. As a former consultant for Bain, a business advisory company, he also knows how to understand needs of any business and find solutions to its problems.

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Tymon Terlikiewicz
CTO at Gralio

Tymon is a seasoned CTO who loves finding the perfect tools for any task. He recently headed up the tech department at Batmaid, a well-known Swiss company, where he managed about 60 software purchases, including CX, HR, Payroll, Marketing automation and various developer tools.