Teamwork Projects

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Teamwork Projects on your desktop, inside Franz

Keep Teamwork projects, tasks, and notifications in a dedicated desktop tab on Mac, Windows, and Linux, with real alerts, in Franz.

  • macOS
  • Windows
  • Linux

Teamwork is where your projects and tasks live, and it sits right next to the place those projects are actually discussed. The problem is that project management tools tend to get buried: you open Teamwork to check a milestone, get pulled into a chat, and forget the comment waiting on a task until someone chases it. Franz gives Teamwork a permanent home as a desktop service tab, so your projects sit beside the conversations about them instead of hiding behind a stack of browser windows.

Your projects beside where the work is discussed

Franz loads your full Teamwork workspace as a first-class service, so task lists, board views, milestones, time logs, and the comment threads on each task are all one click away. Because Teamwork installs live at your own {yourcompany}.teamwork.com address, adding it is as simple as typing your subdomain: enter acme and Franz connects you to acme.teamwork.com. The real value is keeping the project board next to the chat where decisions get made, so when a task comment raises a question you settle it in the team channel and update the task without breaking flow. The tab keeps its own session and its own unread badge, so a notification on a project is visible without you remembering to go look.

Notifications that keep tasks from slipping

A project tool only helps if you hear about the comment or assignment that needs you. Franz surfaces native desktop notifications for Teamwork, including the notification sound, so a new task assigned to you or a reply on a thread reaches you the same way the standalone app would. The unread badge reflects what is genuinely waiting on you across your projects, which means a glance at the sidebar tells you whether anything needs attention rather than another trip into a buried tab. Deadlines and handoffs stop slipping through the gap between checking and forgetting.

Teamwork on macOS, Windows, and Linux

Franz is a native desktop app for all three major platforms, and Teamwork behaves the same on each: the same workspace, the same login, real desktop notifications, and a dock or taskbar presence with fast switching to your other tools. Whether your team works on Macs, Windows machines, or Linux, your Teamwork tab is set up identically, so a workflow you build once travels with you. It turns Teamwork from a browser tab you keep losing into a dependable part of your desktop you actually keep current.

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Frequently asked questions

Which platforms does Teamwork Projects work on in Franz?

Franz runs Teamwork Projects as a native desktop app on macOS, Windows, and Linux, with the same notifications, badges, and fast switching on every operating system.

Can I use multiple Teamwork Projects accounts at once?

Yes. Franz lets you add Teamwork Projects as many times as you need, one tab per account, all signed in at once. Each tab keeps its own session and unread badge, so you never sign out of one to check another.

Is Teamwork Projects in Franz free?

Franz is free to use with Teamwork Projects and every other service. A free account covers the essentials and takes minutes to set up; paid plans add extra features, but running Teamwork Projects in Franz costs nothing to start.

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