Pumble is a Slack-alternative team communication platform that community builders use for creating member chat spaces with organized channels, threaded discussions, and integrated video calls. While designed for business teams, it serves smaller communities needing affordable chat infrastructure with features like guest access for external members, message scheduling, and unlimited message history. The platform offers voice/video messaging capabilities and external guest invitations, making it suitable for community organizers managing intimate member communications.
Founded
2013
Team Size
44
0%
Funding
Venture
0Monthly Traffic
849,600
1%
Member Chat Channels
Create organized channels for different community topics, projects, or member segments with threaded discussions
External Guest Collaboration
Invite community partners, speakers, or collaborators as guests with limited access permissions
Community Video Calls
Host member video meetings, AMAs, or office hours with built-in screen sharing capabilities
Asynchronous Communication
Use voice and video messages for community updates when scheduling live meetings isn't practical
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