Not for the faint of heart - Anonymous employee WhatConverts Employee Review

3.0
7 Apr 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

-Strong product with clear potential for growth -Talented and capable team members across the company -Fast-paced environment that can help build experience quickly -Highly supportive team culture, largely driven by employees relying on one another in a demanding work environment

Cons

-Micromanagement is prevalent and impacts day-to-day work -Employee feedback is often not acknowledged or acted upon -Lack of autonomy; environment does not foster a strong sense of trust or independence -Work activity is closely monitored -Bonus structures exist but are difficult to realistically achieve -Long, rigid workdays with limited flexibility away from your desk -Very little PTO and no sick days.

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WhatConverts Response
1mo
Thank you, we genuinely appreciate you sharing your perspective. We're a fast-paced, performance driven environment, and that comes with a high level of visibility into how work is progressing and where priorities are focused. For many, that creates strong opportunities to grow, take ownership, and have a real impact. We work to keep expectations clear so people know what they're accountable for and how they can succeed here. The points you raised around autonomy, feedback, and workload are taken seriously. Over the past year, we've made changes to improve feedback visibility and communication; including more consistent 1:1s and better alignment on priorities across teams. That work is ongoing, and we know there's always more to refine as we continue to grow. We're glad you called out the team and product. Those are two areas we care deeply about and will continue to invest in. Wishing you the best in what's next.

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5.0
21 May 2026
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Pros

- A product that works and is continuously improved - Collaborative and highly talented team - Well-structured and clearly communicated KPIs - Responsive and accountable management - Transparency on the current state of the company and future trajectory - Solid business fundamentals that focus on real customer needs instead of chasing shiny objects - Continuous recognition of individual employee effort and opportunities for bonding through structured activities

Cons

- 9-6 work hours - 401k is not available immediately upon starting - No unlimited PTO, but a pretty generous policy with flex time

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WhatConverts Response
13h
It's rewarding to read feedback like this because it reflects many of the things we work hard to preserve as we grow. Our goal is to keep improving the employee experience, our processes, and the product without losing sight of what got us here in the first place. We appreciate you sharing your perspective and for being part of the team!
1.0
21 Jan 2026
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Pros

Good pay once tenured. Teams and collaboration works well together. Great customers.

Cons

High turnover rate. 5-6 Director level positions are hired and fired a year. Don’t even get me started on the 25+ sales people who have been hired and fired in a year. You will be overworked and overlooked. Count on it. Unobtainable KPI’s and metrics. Non existent training. Sink or swim mentality. Owners/Founders do not listen to their employees. And take actions against employees who “combat” their ideals and processes. (even if they are proven not to work) This company is the definition of “bad management can ruin a great team/product”. Also heard through the grapevine, they were going to lose their entire support team. So they “bribed” them with $2500 to stay.

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WhatConverts Response
2mo
Thank you for your feedback, and also for recognizing our product, customers, and team collaboration. Some of the concerns mentioned reflect a period earlier in the company's growth when we were still figuring out the right structure for our sales team. Like many growing companies, we tested different approaches as we worked to build a sales model that best supports our customers. There were also leadership hires in different parts of the business that, in hindsight, were not the right long-term fit. Not every decision worked out the way we would have hoped, but those experiences helped shape the structure we have today. Since then, we've put a lot of focus into improving training and onboarding, including a more robust new hire program and clearer expectations for performance and development. We have seen team members grow into more established roles internally as the company has continued to mature. We regularly ask for feedback through quarterly pulse surveys, and that input has led to meaningful improvements over time. We are proud of the team we have today and remain focused on continuing to build a company where people can do great work and grow alongside the business.
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