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15 handpicked stocks

Hybrid-Workplace Experience Tech

Discover the companies powering our new distributed work reality. These carefully selected stocks represent the software platforms that keep teams connected, productive, and engaged—no matter where they work from.

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Han Tan | Market Analyst

Published on June 17

Your Basket's Financial Footprint

Summary of total market capitalisation and constituent breakdown for the Hybrid-Workplace Experience Tech basket.

Key Takeaways for Investors:
  • Large-cap dominance generally implies lower volatility and performance that tends to track broad market, reducing idiosyncratic risk.
  • Suited as a core holding for diversified portfolios rather than a short-term speculative position.
  • Expect steady, long-term value appreciation rather than explosive short-term gains; growth likely moderate.
Total Market Cap
  • ZM: $25.02B

  • MSFT: $3.85T

  • CRM: $250.77B

  • Other

About This Group of Stocks

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Our Expert Thinking

The shift to hybrid work isn't temporary—it's a fundamental restructuring of how companies operate. These software providers are building the essential digital infrastructure that makes flexible work possible, creating a growing market as organizations permanently adapt to supporting employees across multiple locations.

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What You Need to Know

This collection focuses on cloud-based SaaS companies with recurring revenue models that provide critical tools for hybrid operations—from video conferencing and collaboration hubs to HR platforms and workspace management systems. These stocks represent the backbone technology of modern flexible work environments.

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Why These Stocks

Each company was selected for its leadership in solving specific hybrid workplace challenges. Our analysts identified businesses with proven solutions that address the core operational needs of distributed teams, with particular attention to platforms that integrate multiple functions into unified experiences.

Why You'll Want to Watch These Stocks

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The Office Will Never Be the Same

As companies permanently shift to hybrid models, these software providers become as essential as physical office space once was. They're not just pandemic plays, but long-term infrastructure investments.

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The Great Work Tech Consolidation

Companies are now replacing their patchwork of tools with integrated platforms. The winners in this space are positioned to capture larger shares of enterprise technology budgets.

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AI Is Supercharging These Platforms

Many of these companies are implementing AI to transform workplace experiences—from smarter scheduling to predictive analytics about employee needs. This innovation creates significant growth potential.

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