Love the company - Anonymous employee Homebase Employee Review

5.0
10 Aug 2022
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

The company is focused on customers and helping build a great internal team culture. Inclusive practices where everyone feels they can participate in conversations. The leadership spends time understanding what is not working and iterating over it quarter over quarter. Great mission and if you are in for the longer term equity play you will have lots of fun!

Cons

Challenges of Series C startups apply - lots of great things to do but resources are constrained. The company has gotten better at focusing and prioritizing. There is more work needed to continue enhancing the company's processes. The new quarterly planning process has been very helpful.

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5.0
20 Nov 2025
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Pros

Excellent leadership, smart and humble coworkers, and a product that genuinely solves the challenges of real small business owners — great if you’re mission-focused. The company is also super well positioned to navigate the AI transition through smart internal bets and the scale we’ve already built.

Cons

We’re so ambitious! It’s important we pull back and focus on doing fewer things extremely well.

2.0
7 June 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

San Francisco office is conveniently located, clean and functional. Catered lunches Lots of opportunities to learn and apply AI Overall a stable and profitable company Competitive pay, okay benefits. Serves small businesses

Cons

Longstanding leadership still functions like it's a scrappy Series A and are not adapting to what an established mid-sized businesses needs. Comically unrealistic goals, seemingly no long-term strategy, and an obsession with “working fast”. The constant pivoting feels like spinning in place, not forward progress. Obvious good old boy club across the org. They will close ranks and sabotage revenue if they feel threatened by a woman. Middle managers are afraid to be honest with leadership about problems. Heads of departments don't know company-wide priorities. Get mad at ICs for following those priorities instead of jumping to their pet projects. Competitive, defensive, and cliquey environment. Trying to facilitate cross functional teamwork is met with suspicion and contempt.

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