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This is an example of regulatory capture. In this case, by the legal profession.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regulatory_capture


Such a tool exists. Check out https://hexawise.com/


Finally!


As did I. Actually, it never occurred to me that it could have come from anywhere else.


Shameless plug here, but this is exactly why we built Carrot ( OSS / SaaS https://carrot.io/ )

We've been remote founders and employees in numerous distributed startups, and have always found the same issue, the noisy nature of chat/Slack and lossy nature of email necessitates a 3rd place to keep the important decisions, announcements and history of the company.

Lots of companies use wikis and forum software for this, and those can work, but we're betting that a dedicated solution can work better.


My co-founder and I started building Carrot a few years ago as a result of our experiences at distributed startups. Our biggest challenge was always the same: communicating a clear direction, getting everyone aligned, and then keeping them aligned as conditions and strategy change.

Good leadership requires a real effort at transparency and a commitment to consistent communication. Employees need it, they crave it, they demand it, but it’s hard to do with the tools at hand. Even when leaders want to be transparent they end up communicating in ways that aren’t. Slack is too noisy, email is ignored, and all-hands meetings are unevenly attended and hard to pull off in distributed teams.

Teams, especially distributed and remote teams, benefit from a focused tool for leadership communication. Carrot isn’t focused on the minute-by-minute “where work gets done” of Slack, or the reference minutiae of a Wiki, it’s a place to focus on the big picture, and to make sure that transparent communication about the direction of the team is happening in both directions. It’s also well integrated with Slack.

As part of our commitment to product transparency, we’ve built Carrot as an open source platform ( https://github.com/open-company ). It’s ClojureScript/React on the front-end and Clojure microservices on the back-end.

I would love to hear about your challenges in startup and team leadership! And I’d love to know if you feel like Carrot is on track with what we think are some of the most important features: focused 2-way communications, awareness of who’s seen this, video updates, and deep Slack integration. You can weigh in on our open roadmap or email me directly at sean.johnson@carrot.io.

And, if you like what you we’re trying to do, I’d really appreciate your support on our Product Hunt launch today. https://producthunt.com/


Shameless plug: Carrot was built to help leaders in remote teams keep everyone on the same page. https://carrot.io/


We happened to have built an OSS / SaaS version of Asynch if you're interested: https://github.com/open-company / https://carrot.io


I am! I'll check this out, thanks!


This is something I've never really thought about, the ethics of reference checks. Is anyone aware of a good guide or thoughtful article on the subject?


We've got trials at https://carrot.io

It's not exactly the same as Stripe Home, which looks amazing for an internal project, but Carrot is available to everyone, it's all open source, and we're committed to solving this problem for every company that wants to be the Stripe of their industry some day.


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