Anonymous Q&A and Employee Feedback in Slack Create a safe space for employees to ask questions, share feedback, and participate in AMAs - all anonymously within Slack. Perfect for leadership engagement, employee feedback, and company-wide communication.
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Enable Anonymous Q&A in Any Channel Enable anonymous questions in any Slack channel using
/enable_qna
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Ask Questions Privately & Securely Submit questions anonymously using
/ask_qna
.
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Prevents Repetitive Questions We smartly identify duplicate questions to streamline discussions.
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Built-in Moderation •
AI-powered filtering removes inappropriate or off-topic content
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Assign reviewers to manually approve or reject questions
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Privacy-first designOpenCulture cannot read Slack messages
Use Cases :small_blue_diamond:
Company-Wide AMAs Host open Q&A sessions between employees and leadership.
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Team-Level AMAs Create dedicated spaces like
#engineering-ama
or
#marketing-ama
for team discussions.
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New Hire Questions Set up a dedicated channel for new hires to ask questions anonymously during their onboarding process.
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Collect Anonymous Employee Feedback Enable feedback from employees without fear of judgment.
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Suggestion Box Create a ‘Suggestion Box’ where employees can share ideas safely.
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AI Disclaimer: OpenCulture uses Large Language Models (LLMs) for AI-powered content moderation. While we strive for accuracy, automated moderation decisions may not always be perfect. This feature is optional and can be configured at the channel level using the /edit_qna command. We prioritize user privacy and do not store personal data from moderated content. Please exercise human judgment alongside AI moderation. For sensitive discussions, we recommend enabling human moderator review.