Basecamp is project management software created in 1999 by Jason Fried, Carlos Segura, and Ernest Kim. It allows project teams to collaborate by adding tasks, files, discussions, and calendar events. Each member controls the visibility of their contributions. Groups can be used to keep subteams updated. The software facilitates tracking all aspects of a project in a central online location. Basecamp pricing starts at $20 per month for 10 active projects and scales up based on the number of projects and storage space needed.