Best Document Collaboration Software for ChatGPT

Find and compare the best Document Collaboration software for ChatGPT in 2026

Use the comparison tool below to compare the top Document Collaboration software for ChatGPT on the market. You can filter results by user reviews, pricing, features, platform, region, support options, integrations, and more.

  • 1
    ONLYOFFICE Docs Reviews
    Top Pick

    ONLYOFFICE Docs

    Ascensio System SIA

    Free
    715 Ratings
    See Software
    Learn More
    ONLYOFFICE Docs is a secure online office suite for teams and businesses of all sizes. Create and edit docs, sheets, slides, fillable forms and PDFs. Collaborate with your teammates in real time using two co-editing modes, version history and other tools. Enable the AI assistant of your choice — ChatGPT, DeepSeek, Mistral, Groq AI, etc. Generate new content, summarize, translate and do more with your favourite AI tool while working on office files. Integrate ONLYOFFICE Docs into your business platform, whether it be Odoo, Alfresco, Confluence, Pipedrive, Nextcloud, Redmine, SuiteCRM, etc., via an integration app (40+ available integrations). Use Docs within ONLYOFFICE DocSpace, a room-based document collaboration platform equipped with the online office suite. Create dedicated spaces for different purposes, invite your teammates, assign access permissions and collaborate the way you like. With DocSpace, you can store, share and co-edit office files, and even interact with third parties.
  • 2
    Foxit PDF Editor Reviews
    Top Pick

    Foxit PDF Editor

    Foxit Software

    $10.99 US per month
    172 Ratings
    Foxit PDF Editor is a comprehensive PDF solution that enables users to create, edit, review, collaborate on, secure, organize, export, OCR, and eSign PDFs across desktop, mobile, and web. Built for business professionals, it provides intuitive workflows and enterprise-grade functionality, integrations, and deployment capabilities at a cost-effective price point. Available in PDF Editor and PDF Editor+ editions, the platform supports everyone from individual users to large organizations requiring advanced collaboration and security features. Beyond document editing, Foxit PDF Editor integrates with Foxit Document Management System (DMS) to help organizations store, organize, and manage documents throughout the entire document lifecycle.
  • 3
    Box Reviews
    Top Pick
    Box (NYSE:BOX) is the leader in Intelligent Content Management. Our platform enables organizations to fuel collaboration, manage the entire content lifecycle, secure critical content, and transform business workflows with enterprise AI. Founded in 2005, Box simplifies work for leading global organizations, including AstraZeneca, JLL, Morgan Stanley, and Nationwide. Box is headquartered in Redwood City, CA, with offices across the United States, Europe, and Asia. Visit box.com to learn more
  • 4
    Notion Reviews
    Top Pick

    Notion

    Notion Labs

    $12/user/month
    24 Ratings
    Notion is a comprehensive all-in-one workspace that empowers teams to write, plan, collaborate, and organize everything in one place. The platform offers a wide range of tools to create documents, manage tasks, and build detailed project roadmaps, allowing teams to work smarter, not harder. Notion's AI-powered features assist with summarizing lengthy documents, drafting content, and providing quick answers to questions related to ongoing projects. The platform's high degree of customization gives users the flexibility to set up workflows, build templates, and tailor the workspace to their needs, making it ideal for teams of any size. Whether it's managing a project timeline, tracking goals, or maintaining a shared knowledge base, Notion provides a flexible and powerful solution for improving collaboration, communication, and overall team productivity.
  • 5
    Coda Reviews
    Coda is a platform that uses low-code to build enterprise applications. Coda is a new canvas that combines text and tables -- a unified workspace that your team will never forget. It can be a simple list, or a real database. You can create custom views to allow everyone to see the data in their preferred way, while still working from a single source. Your doc can add building blocks such as buttons and packs to do useful things, such as email your timesheet or nudge your colleague on Slack. The building blocks are arranged so that it feels like a native app when you open it on your phone. You can swipe to activate buttons. Sections are your nav. Notifications are sent to your phone.
  • Previous
  • You're on page 1
  • Next