Not another group chat graveyard. Communities give every team, department, project, and partner their own persistent home — with posts, comments, media, and role-based access. Discussions stay where they belong, and nothing gets lost in a thread scroll.
Every new post can allow comments and replies — or not. Authors decide per post, not per community. Announcements stay clean; discussions stay rich.
When comments are on, replies thread neatly under the original so one conversation doesn't bury another. Mentions and reactions keep things moving.
Assign owners, moderators, and members. Managers see what staff can't; staff see what's relevant to their shift, site, or department.
Nothing disappears. Shift-over-shift, year-over-year, the thread history stays searchable. New hires get context in minutes, not weeks.
Invite vendors, contractors, regulators, and family members into specific communities without giving them the keys to everything. Scoped access, revocable any time.
Photos, videos, PDFs, and documents all live in-thread and in a dedicated Files tab per community. No more "what was that link Tom sent last Tuesday?"
Most workforce apps force the same interaction model on every message — everything's a chat, or everything's a one-way broadcast. RedeApp lets the post author choose per post. Inside the same community, an announcement can be a clean read-only update while the next post opens up to comments and replies.
Name it, describe it, set it public or private. Most communities match something real — a shift, a site, a department, a project, a cross-functional team.
Invite teammates by name, department, or shift. Assign owners and moderators. Bring in external partners with scoped, revocable access if you need to.
Write a post, flip comments on or off, attach photos or files, pin if it's important. The feed stays focused, the thread stays searchable, the work stays moving.
"RedeApp gives our leaders a direct line to every caregiver across every community. Communities that used to feel isolated now feel connected to the larger organization — and communication that used to take days now takes minutes."
When you need to reach every worker across every community at once, Broadcasts cut through. Same app, same login, different tool for the job.
Explore Broadcasts & MessagesScheduled posts, digital forms inside a community, and the App Hub turn communities from a place to talk into a place to get work done.
Explore Automation & WorkflowWhether you're starting with RedeApp Go or scaling on Pro, we'd love to show you what a real mobile workforce platform looks like.
Communities are organized, persistent spaces within RedeApp for every team, department, project, or partner group. Unlike a group chat, each community keeps posts, comments, media, and membership in one place with role-based access, so conversations stay relevant and searchable instead of getting lost in a single feed.
Per-post comment control lets the author of each post decide, individually, whether comments and replies are allowed. An announcement can stay a clean read-only update while the next post opens up for discussion — and the setting can be changed after the post is published.
Yes. Communities support scoped, revocable external partner access, letting organizations invite vendors, contractors, regulators, or family members into specific communities without exposing the rest of the network. Access can be limited to exactly what that partner needs and removed at any time.
Yes. Every Communities capability — including unlimited communities, per-post comment control, role-based access, and external partner access — is available on both the free Go plan and the paid Pro plan, so teams can start building communities without a subscription.
RedeApp Communities is designed specifically for frontline and deskless workers, requiring no company email address, while Slack and Teams assume desk-based, always-online use. RedeApp also adds per-post comment control and persistent, searchable history available without a paid upgrade.
The category we're building
RedeApp is the communication system of record — and the distribution platform for AI — in mobile work.
For frontline ecosystems in labor-forward industries, that record is the ground truth AI operations run on — the context AI reasons from, the channel it acts through, and the instrumentation it's measured against.