Same Page

Find out if your team actually agreed on the same thing.

A 60-second check that reveals misalignment before it costs you weeks of work.

The Problem

You just spent an hour in a meeting. Everyone nodded. Someone said "sounds good." You all moved on.

Two weeks later, you discover half the team understood something completely different. Different priorities. Different next steps. Different understanding of what was even decided.

The cost of misalignment is invisible until it's too late.

The Solution

At the end of your meeting, everyone spends 60 seconds independently answering 3 questions:

1. What did we just decide?

2. What happens next?

3. What is the biggest risk or open question?

AI groups similar answers together. If everyone's on the same page, you'll see one group per question. If not, you'll see exactly where interpretations diverged.

Talk about the differences before you move on.

How it works

1

Create a session

One person creates a session and shares the unique link with the team.

2

Everyone answers independently

Each person answers 3 questions based on their understanding. Takes 60 seconds.

3

See grouped results

AI clusters similar answers. You see where people aligned and where they didn't.

When to use this

After important decisions

Strategy meetings, roadmap planning, architecture decisions

After stakeholder meetings

Client calls, investor updates, cross-team sync-ups

During retrospectives

See if the team agrees on what went wrong and what to change

After workshops or offsites

Verify everyone took away the same key decisions and next steps

Why this works

No accounts, no setup. Just create a session and share a link. Works in 30 seconds.

Anonymous responses. People can answer honestly without group pressure or anchoring bias.

Semantic grouping, not keywords. AI understands meaning. "raise funds" and "get investors" cluster together.

Forces articulation. Writing down your understanding reveals gaps in thinking.

Creates shared reality. When you see divergent answers, you can't pretend alignment exists.

Try it after your next meeting

Free to use. No account required. Takes 60 seconds.