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Tixio positions itself as an “Everything App” or team operating system. The core idea is to bring chat, project management, Wiki, Canvas whiteboards, HR, and CRM into a single workspace, reducing the need to switch between Slack, Notion, project management tools, and lightweight CRMs. Its website shows support for Web workspaces, Mac/Windows desktop apps, and iOS/Android mobile apps.
For collaboration, Tixio offers channels, group chats, direct messages, threads, file sharing, saved messages, reminders, meetings, global search, and notifications. Its project module includes tasks, subtasks, Kanban boards, roadmaps, project calendars, attachments, comments, mentions, reactions, automation, and activity logs. For knowledge management, it provides Wiki, bookmarks, checklists, notes, embeds, and flowcharts, while Canvas focuses more on whiteboarding and visual collaboration. On the team governance side, the Team plan adds role permissions, object-level security, member group permissions, guests, and public sharing. Enterprise further includes SSO/SAML, audit logs, version control, and advanced access controls.
The website clearly offers a 14-day full-featured free trial with no credit card required. The pricing table lists Starter at $2.8/month/user, Team at $6.3/month/user, and Enterprise as contact-sales, with 30% off for annual billing. However, the plan cards on the page also show Starter and Team as $0/month and direct users to start a trial, so the pricing presentation is somewhat ambiguous. HR and CRM are offered as add-ons, with Starter marked at $5/month for each.
The main advantage is its broad feature coverage, making it suitable for teams that want to keep communication, tasks, documents, sales, and HR within one platform. The entry price is relatively low, and the trial does not require a credit card. The downside is that security and compliance disclosures are fairly general, with no visible mention of certifications such as SOC 2, ISO, or GDPR. Third-party integrations are only explicitly listed for calendars, Zapier, Facebook Leads, and similar services, so the depth of the ecosystem is unclear. Some HR/CRM features are marked as coming soon, so product maturity should be validated during a trial.
Tixio is better suited to small teams, growing companies, agencies, remote teams, and freelancers, especially organizations looking to reduce multiple tool subscriptions and context switching. The website does not disclose access performance from China, nor does it specify payment methods. Before purchasing, it is advisable to test direct connection speed, mobile app usability, and the payment process. If your team works mainly in mainland China and prioritizes local network performance, payments, and compliance, compare it with 飞书, 钉钉, and 企业微信. For more international collaboration needs, compare it with Notion, Slack, ClickUp, Asana, and Monday.com.
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