HR, Business

OpenCulture

OpenCulture lets workers ask questions without showing who they are. No one knows who asked the question - not even the people running it. To use it, workers just type "/ask_ama" and then their question. The tool is smart - it uses AI to remove bad content and find questions that are asked twice. Real people also check the questions to keep talks helpful. Studies show that when workers feel like they can speak up, they do much better work. In fact, they work 4.6 times better. OpenCulture helps with this by making it safe to ask hard questions. Workers can use it during big company meetings or everyday team talks. It fits right into Slack, making it easy to use. Team leaders get good information about what their workers are thinking about. At the same time, workers get a safe place to say what's on their mind. This helps everyone talk more openly at work.

Enables anonymous Q&A in Slack, fostering open and honest conversations