I think it shines in its ability to centralize knowledge within an organization. The platform allows easy access to a vast repository of information, ensuring that team members can find answers to their questions quickly without having to search through various channels. The familiar interface, similar to the public Stack Overflow, makes onboarding seamless for developers. I particularly appreciate the tagging and search functionalities, which streamline finding relevant information and ensure that knowledge is well-organized and accessible to everyone. The ability to collaborate and share insights in real time within a private, secure environment also fosters a culture of continuous learning and improvement.
All the capabilities that make Stack Overflow great are available, is easy to use, the upvote or downvote features, the contributing badges, the tagging system ... but the teams version enables to curate the content and limit the responses to only relevant and really useful answers.