- What does Basecamp do:
- Basecamp is a web-based project management tool and services to mange projects, message and clients. Basecamp helps to split the work into project and maintains project related people, discussions, documents, files, tasks, important dates, etc.
- Launch year: 1999
- Company Name: Basecamp
- Headquarters: Chicago, Illinois, United States
- Founder(s): Jason Fried, Ernest Kim, Carlos Segura
- Number of Basecamp employees: 50+
- How many people use Basecamp: 16 million people worldwide
- Basecamp revenue: US $25 million
- Total Number of Basecamp users: 3.3 million
- Projects handled on Basecamp: 8,000,000+ projects
- Paid customers of Basecamp: 120,000 customers
- Number of organisations that use Basecamp: 100,000 companies
- Top industries using Basecamp: Computer Software, Marketing & Advertising and Higher Education
- Average time people spend on Basecamp: 2.6 hours each workday
- Other products on the house: Campfire and Ruby on Rails
- Top 5 Competitors/similar products: Asana, Wrike, Teamwork, Clickup, Trello and Monday
- History: Basecamp was developed as an internal tool is 37signals to solve their project and client management issues. At first 15 years it was call 37signals and renamed to Basecamp in 2014
- Free plan: Basecamp allows free plan with usage of 3 projects, up to 20 users with 1GB storage space.
- What makes Basecamp interesting: To-do Lists, Message Boards, calendar Schedules, Documents & File Storage, Real-time Group Chat, Check-in Questions, Client Access in one place
- + One interesting news:
- Basecamp CMO: ‘We’re Anti-Facebook And Google’.
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