What We Learned
Capture what's worth remembering before you move on.
A lightweight learning snapshot at the end of a meeting or decision. Not a retrospective framework. Not a task generator. Just three questions that help teams close with clarity.
How it works
Three simple questions
Everyone answers independently: What worked well? What didn't work? What should we remember next time?
Submit and wait
Responses are submitted one at a time. No pressure, no progress bars. Just a quiet pause.
See the snapshot
Once others respond, see a shared view of what the team learned. No scores. No assignments. Just closure.
What this is for
This tool helps teams close a meeting or workshop with a sense of shared learning.
It's not a retrospective framework. It's not a postmortem. It's not a performance review. It's just three questions that force reflection before moving on.
Use it when you want to capture learnings without creating overhead. The goal is closure, not a system.
When to use it
After a product decision
"We just made a big call. What did we learn that we should carry forward?"
End of a sprint or milestone
"Before we move to the next thing, what's worth remembering?"
After a workshop or planning session
"We covered a lot. What are the key takeaways we shouldn't lose?"
When momentum feels scattered
"We've been moving fast. Let's pause and capture what we learned."
Close with clarity
No signup, no configuration. Just three questions and a shared snapshot.