It's a clear and easy-to-use option that allows teams to collaborate by storing and updating knowledge in a centralized location. I use SOfT fairly regularly, and it works great. I like that it has a familiar interface (similar to public Stack Exchange sites), while still being great for collaboration with a team. Storing information in Stack Overflow for Teams (instead of scattered in multiple locations) has been a major benefit of it.
What I like best about Stack Overflow for Teams is how effortlessly it helps me find the information I'm looking for. The search functionality, combined with the robust tagging and categorization options, makes locating relevant answers and documentation a breeze. This feature alone has saved me so much time and increased my productivity significantly.
Additionally, the platform encourages a collaborative environment where asking questions and sharing answers is straightforward and engaging, making knowledge sharing within our team seamless and efficient.
The Q&A format is the best in class to create a searchable knowledge base for the entire team. From development to support and operations, all will benefit from the format and all, in a very n atural way, will construct a knowledge base that, on the long run, will save you tons of time.