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# &#x20;Team Collaboration & Communication

- [How to Invite Team Members to a Project](https://spurt.gitbook.io/sync-user-guide/team-collaboration-and-communication/how-to-invite-team-members-to-a-project.md): You can invite collaborators (team members) to join your project on Sync!
- [How to Send a Message to All Team Members Working on a Particular Project](https://spurt.gitbook.io/sync-user-guide/team-collaboration-and-communication/how-to-send-a-message-to-all-team-members-working-on-a-particular-project.md): Sync! fosters effective team communication by allowing its users to send messages and comments to a group of people working on a particular project.
- [How to Privately Message Your Team Members](https://spurt.gitbook.io/sync-user-guide/team-collaboration-and-communication/how-to-privately-message-your-team-members.md): Communication does not have to public. You can send private messages on Sync!
- [How to Hire Talent from the Marketplace](https://spurt.gitbook.io/sync-user-guide/team-collaboration-and-communication/how-to-hire-talent-from-the-marketplace.md): You can use Sync! pool of highly qualified experts to reach your objectives more quickly.


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