Protecting identities levels the playing field and encourages all voices to be heard
Help your team speak up safely in townhalls, all-hands and ask-me-anything sessions
Allow free thoughts without fear of retribution. Iterate faster. Win.
Allow Slack team members to post, reply and give karma anonymously
Authors can show a Slack usergroup they belong to
Posts with negative karma are hidden
Repliers are distinguished by pseudonyms
Anonymous content is analyzed for its sentiment and perspective and only then it is sent through Slack
Slack admins can set the workspace limits and add additional AI models
Supports analysis of over 100 languages
Allow Slack team members to poll and vote anonymously
Wide variety of pulse survey templates is available
Polls are real-time generated images - perfect for embedding in emails and presentations
Allow Slack team members to recognize, praise or give Kudos to others
AI is used to verify that the recognition is of positive sentiment
Admins can set the amount of allowed positive sentiment
Members can't give shoutouts to themselves
Shoutouts are real-time generated images - easily embedded anywhere images are supported
Admins can choose to allow usage of anonymity only in specific public or private channels
Only members of an allowed private channel can use anonymity there
Perfect for suggestion box, Ask Me Anything (AMA) and townhall channels
Admins can customize OpenSay to fit their Slack team's needs
Distributed teams may choose to limit anonymous feedback to specific languages
Karma & Flags thresholds can be set to allow unpopular opinions to be heard
HR may require only positive anonymous sentiment
Team members can self-regulate anonymous messages by flagging a message as inappropriate
When a message reaches a threshold (3 by default) flag reports, the message is deleted and the flag reporters are mentioned (to avoid trolls)
When a message's Karma is below a threshold (0 by default) the message is hidden
Encouraging contrarian thoughts - admins can set the number of required flag reports and the Karma threshold
Anonymous whispers allows anyone from your Slack team to post anonymously in a private channel that is only accessible to a priviliged few
Allows the creation of private suggestion boxes - to raise concers or sensetive issues - e.g. #whisper-to-hr, #whisper-to-executives etc.
2-Way Communication. A secret chat room allows the whisperer and recipients to convene pseudonymously
Use the /anon command to launch OpenSay's menu
Slack
,New Features
Periodically ask for anonymous team feedback with Weekly Triggers!
OpenSay
Jan 19, 2023
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3 min
Slack
Learn how we use cryptography to never store the actual ID of anonymous authors
OpenSay
Mar 10, 2022
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2 min
New Features
,Slack
Allow anonymous authors to display their Slack usergroup!
OpenSay
Jul 22, 2021
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2 min