Overleaf Review
Use Cases and Deployment Scope
Pros
- Easy to get started and compile documents
- Collaborative scientific writing
- Latex documentation
- Built in templates
- Comments and chat features
Cons
- Version history is a great feature but only available in the paid version
Likelihood to Recommend
One of the best features is the collaborative writing with people in your team. You can work on a document together, leave notes and comments for the other person to read, and if you have the paid subscription the version history feature is great.
The only time I think Overleaf is not suitable is when the document complexity does not justify it - for a simple document without mathematics and just a few paragraphs, or a rough document which does not need to be shared - a simple Microsoft Word document will be better
