Hypercontext is a solution that empowers over 100,000 managers and their teams to be high-performing by combining quarterly priorities, weekly meetings, and engagement measures, all in one place. With Hypercontext, you're able to build collaborative meetings agendas for one-on-one, team, and cross-functional meetings, access hundreds of conversation starters, and hold everyone accountable for sharing feedback every single meeting.
With Hypercontext, companies can close the feedback loop org-wide, starting from managers and their direct team. Within your recurring touchpoints, employees and managers can have a dedicated space for exchanging feedback, documenting decisions, and tracking goals, all while driving engagement up across the company."
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Based on our record, CoFoundersLab seems to be a lot more popular than Hypercontext. While we know about 23 links to CoFoundersLab, we've tracked only 2 mentions of Hypercontext. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
Hey HN, At Hypercontext (S21 / https://hypercontext.com) we build an app that helps managers run better meetings by making sure those meetings have an agenda, notes, and goals that tie back to their OKRs. But really we want to help managers become great. So we asked over 500 people exclusively working within tech everything we could to see what we could find. Here's what we found:. - Source: Hacker News / over 2 years ago
I'm partial to a shared agenda app partly because I work for one (Hypercontext)— but I've also found it's made a big difference in my comfort level in meetings. I know in advance what's being discussed and have time to gather my thoughts. Source: over 2 years ago
I’ve been working in software sales for about 10 years. I do not write code, but I’m pretty good with technology (picked up SQL for example). Over the past 7+ years I’ve had various insights and ideas for software products (as I’m sure people here can understand) but the biggest blocker to testing them has been writing the code and shipping the product. I’ve tried various ways to partner up with developers... Source: 7 months ago
Https://cofounderslab.com is a good one. Lots of entrepreneurs to connect with. Source: 12 months ago
Exact same position myself. Also networking, joining local start up groups, talking to people that are or have been in chief of staff positions before. Also joined https://cofounderslab.com/ yesterday and got some more connections overnight - maybe check that out too. Source: 12 months ago
A simplified version of this (https://cofounderslab.com/) or this (https://www.ycombinator.com/cofounder-matching). Source: over 1 year ago
Just curious, why don't platforms like https://cofounderslab.com/ work? Source: over 1 year ago
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