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The best Range alternatives in team collaboration tools, ranked by Sparkpulse's velocity_score.

Updated Jul 19, 2026

Looking for the best alternatives to Range? Sparkpulse tracks and ranks 12 alternatives in team collaboration tools by shipping velocity — how frequently each ships meaningful updates, verified from official changelogs. For reference, Range shipped 0 meaningful updates in the last 30 days and carries a velocity score of 0.0 out of 10 in 2026. The alternatives below are ranked the same way, so you're comparing real release momentum, not marketing claims.

About Range

Range's tracked feed is its blog, and it went quiet in early 2023

What SparkPulse is tracking for Range is the company blog, not a product changelog. The most recent posts are team-management advice — goal-setting, meeting rituals, performance-review phrasing — and they stop dead in January 2023. No product release, pricing, or capability signal appears anywhere in the window.

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Top 12 alternatives to Range

Ranked by recent ship velocity. Tap any card for the full editorial breakdown, or pivot to a head-to-head.

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Range vs alternatives — shipping velocity at a glance

Velocity score (0–10) and meaningful releases shipped in the last 30 days, from official changelogs. Higher = shipping faster.

ProductVelocitySparks · 30dFocus areasLatest release
Range (baseline)0.00async-workteam-ritualsstale-feed
GitHub10.00copilotagentic-codingenterprise-governance
Slack7.51agent appsmcpsdk modernizationAgent context has landed
Teable6.30no-code-databaseai-agentformula-engine
AFFiNE6.31mcpagent-accessauthMCP credential management with read/write access modes
Notion6.31ai agentsorchestrationdeveloper-platformNotion 3.6: External Agents, HTML blocks, and more
KACE6.31endpoint managementpatch managementwindows arm64KACE SMA 15.1 Release
Asana6.31ai-teammatesai-studioagentic-automationTeammate Skills ready to add to your AI Teammates
SiYuan6.30local-firstpkmmobile
Document3606.30knowledge-basemcpai-agentsJune 2026 - 12.5.2
Capacities6.31knowledge-managementnote-takingai-connectorsCapacities API 2.0, Weblink Analysis, and Presentation Mode
Whimsical6.31diagrammingai-agentsmcpAsk Whimsical
Anytype5.00local-firstchat-performanceblock-editor

The 12 best Range alternatives, in depth

1. GitHub · velocity 10.0

GitHub is hardening Copilot into an admin-governed, agentic coding platform.

Its velocity score of 10.0/10 reflects longer-term release cadence.

Where Range leans on async work, team rituals and stale feed, GitHub focuses on copilot, agentic coding and enterprise governance.

GitHub and Range have shipped at a similar pace over the last 30 days, so the decision comes down to fit and feature depth.

2. Slack · velocity 7.5

Slack is rebuilding its app platform around agents, not bots.

Over the last 30 days Slack shipped 1 meaningful update vs Range's 0, most recently “Agent context has landed”. Its velocity score of 7.5/10 blends that with longer-term release cadence.

Where Range leans on async work, team rituals and stale feed, Slack focuses on agent apps, mcp and sdk modernization.

Over the last 30 days Slack has been shipping faster than Range — a point in its favour if release momentum matters to you.

3. Teable · velocity 6.3

An open-source Airtable that's grinding its AI-agent layer to production-grade.

Its velocity score of 6.3/10 reflects longer-term release cadence.

Where Range leans on async work, team rituals and stale feed, Teable focuses on no code database, ai agent and formula engine.

Teable and Range have shipped at a similar pace over the last 30 days, so the decision comes down to fit and feature depth.

4. AFFiNE · velocity 6.3

AFFiNE is turning its local-first workspace into a governed, agent-addressable platform.

Over the last 30 days AFFiNE shipped 1 meaningful update vs Range's 0, most recently “MCP credential management with read/write access modes”. Its velocity score of 6.3/10 blends that with longer-term release cadence.

Where Range leans on async work, team rituals and stale feed, AFFiNE focuses on mcp, agent access and auth.

Over the last 30 days AFFiNE has been shipping faster than Range — a point in its favour if release momentum matters to you.

5. Notion · velocity 6.3

Notion is becoming the orchestration layer where teams and agents work the same canvas.

Over the last 30 days Notion shipped 1 meaningful update vs Range's 0, most recently “Notion 3.6: External Agents, HTML blocks, and more”. Its velocity score of 6.3/10 blends that with longer-term release cadence.

Where Range leans on async work, team rituals and stale feed, Notion focuses on ai agents, orchestration and developer platform.

Over the last 30 days Notion has been shipping faster than Range — a point in its favour if release momentum matters to you.

6. KACE · velocity 6.3

KACE keeps its endpoint management current with native Windows ARM64 support and modern auth.

Over the last 30 days KACE shipped 1 meaningful update vs Range's 0, most recently “KACE SMA 15.1 Release”. Its velocity score of 6.3/10 blends that with longer-term release cadence.

Where Range leans on async work, team rituals and stale feed, KACE focuses on endpoint management, patch management and windows arm64.

Over the last 30 days KACE has been shipping faster than Range — a point in its favour if release momentum matters to you.

7. Asana · velocity 6.3

Asana is turning AI Teammates into an extensible, credit-metered automation platform.

Over the last 30 days Asana shipped 1 meaningful update vs Range's 0, most recently “Teammate Skills ready to add to your AI Teammates”. Its velocity score of 6.3/10 blends that with longer-term release cadence.

Where Range leans on async work, team rituals and stale feed, Asana focuses on ai teammates, ai studio and agentic automation.

Over the last 30 days Asana has been shipping faster than Range — a point in its favour if release momentum matters to you.

8. SiYuan · velocity 6.3

SiYuan keeps grinding polish across mobile, HarmonyOS, and its database views.

Its velocity score of 6.3/10 reflects longer-term release cadence.

Where Range leans on async work, team rituals and stale feed, SiYuan focuses on local first, pkm and mobile.

SiYuan and Range have shipped at a similar pace over the last 30 days, so the decision comes down to fit and feature depth.

9. Document360 · velocity 6.3

Document360 is quietly rebuilding itself into AI-agent-native documentation infrastructure.

Its velocity score of 6.3/10 reflects longer-term release cadence; its most recent meaningful update was “June 2026 - 12.5.2”.

Where Range leans on async work, team rituals and stale feed, Document360 focuses on knowledge base, mcp and ai agents.

Document360 and Range have shipped at a similar pace over the last 30 days, so the decision comes down to fit and feature depth.

10. Capacities · velocity 6.3

Capacities is becoming an AI-connected knowledge hub with a real developer API.

Over the last 30 days Capacities shipped 1 meaningful update vs Range's 0, most recently “Capacities API 2.0, Weblink Analysis, and Presentation Mode”. Its velocity score of 6.3/10 blends that with longer-term release cadence.

Where Range leans on async work, team rituals and stale feed, Capacities focuses on knowledge management, note taking and ai connectors.

Over the last 30 days Capacities has been shipping faster than Range — a point in its favour if release momentum matters to you.

11. Whimsical · velocity 6.3

Whimsical ships its own AI agent, capping an 18-month turn to agent-native diagramming.

Over the last 30 days Whimsical shipped 1 meaningful update vs Range's 0, most recently “Ask Whimsical”. Its velocity score of 6.3/10 blends that with longer-term release cadence.

Where Range leans on async work, team rituals and stale feed, Whimsical focuses on diagramming, ai agents and mcp.

Over the last 30 days Whimsical has been shipping faster than Range — a point in its favour if release momentum matters to you.

12. Anytype · velocity 5.0

Anytype grinds toward a stable beta: chat performance and editor reliability lead the work.

Its velocity score of 5.0/10 reflects longer-term release cadence.

Where Range leans on async work, team rituals and stale feed, Anytype focuses on local first, chat performance and block editor.

Anytype and Range have shipped at a similar pace over the last 30 days, so the decision comes down to fit and feature depth.

Frequently asked questions

What are the best alternatives to Range?

The top Range alternatives we currently track in team collaboration tools are GitHub, Slack, Teable, AFFiNE, Notion, ranked by recent ship velocity.

How is this list of Range alternatives ranked?

Alternatives are ranked by Sparkpulse's velocity_score — release cadence + 30-day spark count + sector-relative ship rate.

Can I compare Range directly with one of these alternatives?

Yes — every card has a "Compare with Range" link to a side-by-side /compare page.