Anonymous thoughts in Slack, moderated by AI and team effort. Trusted by over 1000 teams. Anonymously post, reply, poll and vote, whisper, shout-out, give message karma and more! Admins can control the AI limits, allow specific channels and more!
Anonymous thoughts, moderated by AI and team effort
Anonymous thoughts in Slack, moderated by AI and team effort. Trusted by over 1000 teams. Anonymously post, reply, poll and vote, whisper, shout-out, give message karma and more! Admins can control the AI limits, allow specific channels and more!
Thanks @benln for hunting us ❤️ TL;DR: AI-powered anonymous feedback tool in Slack which aims to increase the diversity of thought in organizations. 👋 Hi Product Hunt, I'm Sagi, founder at AnonymityBot. Too many ideas aren't shared. The result - less diverse, less inclusive and less productive organizations with high turnover. 🤔 How can we help people to speak up? One solution is - Responsible anonymous feedback, moderated by AI and team effort. Anonymity levels the playing field, encourages all
Looks awesome! The clarity in an organization always seems like a big problem. A lot of my friends who work in startup companies are afraid to ask the hard questions about their companies. I feel like this is a game changer!
A great product for knowing what everyone in the team really thinks!
Cool! Congrats on launching! How are you guys different from Abot?
This is great! No more 'dubious' HR forms where anonymity is in question. Also having the feedback reactions shared with everyone is awesome for employees. Congratz on the execution Sagi!
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A measure of community engagement at launch. Higher means more people noticed and interacted with the product. It's a traction signal, not a quality rating.
Discussion threads divided by interest score. Above 0.30 is strong. Below 0.15 suggests the product got clicks but not conversation.