Chani Reviews

2.7

35% would recommend to a friend

(10 total reviews)

29% positive business outlook

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5.0
29 Mar 2026
Recommend
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Pros

The benefits here speak for themselves, particularly the policies that mandate work-life balance. A seven-week office closure is nearly unheard of, but the founders enforce it because they understand that in a startup—and within our broader capitalist culture—it is far too easy to never pause. Research shows that "unlimited PTO" often fails because people feel they can't truly disconnect; however, when the entire office is closed, you are truly empowered to rest. Furthermore, the four-day work week is a vital resource for parents, providing the necessary time for life’s logistics that the weekend can't always accommodate. Beyond the schedule, I’ve seen leadership actively identify and address racial microaggressions in real-time. Following a large hiring surge, they took immediate action to remove individuals who were shifting the culture toward harm. They recognize that "performative DEI" and "performative allies" can be damaging, and they refuse to tolerate it. In my four years at CHANI, it has been the only environment where I haven't had to mask as a Black woman. I don’t have to perform or manage white egos. I can simply do my job and be judged solely on the quality of my work. Having side businesses and passions is actually encouraged here—you never have to hide them. We have team members who publish books and go on book tours, act in theater shows, run amazing content and podcast businesses, or do visuals for large music tours. No one is ever shamed or made to feel like they’ll be punished for having a life outside of work. It’s the ultimate benefit of working somewhere where you are judged on the WORK you produce, and the work alone.

Cons

As a startup with an aggressive time-off policy, the expectation is high productivity during those 32 hours. We actually calculated it once lol: when you combine the seven weeks of closure with the four-day work week, we only work about six months out of the year. Also because CHANI isn't VC-funded and operates on its own revenue, hiring is incredibly intentional. Every role is vital; there’s no room for "personality hires" who don't pull their weight. oh also It’s true that Q4 is always intense—I haven’t experienced a quiet one yet. You might feel the push toward burnout by December, but the trade-off is a full four-week break to completely reset before the new year.

5.0
1 Dec 2025

Excellent

Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Great environment and workplace. People will help each other

Cons

Nothing to talk about cons in company

5.0
31 Jan 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Amazing team, benefits that should be the norm in every workplace, autonomy and flexibility, safer space to make mistakes and learn from them, interpersonal ability to repair after ruptures, opportunities to grow professionally and create the systems, routines, and culture of your dreams, sincere investment in employees as professionals and humans

Cons

Growing pains that come with a young startup, lack of collectively agreed upon systems and processes and the disorganization and confusion that comes with it

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