What We Learned is a lightweight tool designed to help teams capture key learnings at the end of meetings, workshops, or decision-making sessions. Its primary purpose is to provide a simple way to reflect and achieve closure without generating additional tasks or overhead. Rather than serving as a retrospective framework, postmortem, or performance review, the tool focuses on prompting thoughtful reflection through a brief, structured process.
The tool operates by asking each participant three specific questions: what worked well, what did not work, and what should be remembered for next time. Team members answer these questions independently, submitting their responses one at a time without pressure or visible progress tracking. Once everyone has contributed, the tool presents a shared snapshot that summarizes what the team has learned. There are no scores, assignments, or follow-up actions—just a collective sense of closure and clarity.
What We Learned is intended for teams seeking to document takeaways after significant events such as product decisions, sprints, milestones, workshops, or planning sessions. It is particularly suited for moments when teams want to pause and consolidate learnings before moving forward, especially when momentum has been rapid or scattered.
The tool requires no signup or configuration, emphasizing ease of use and minimal disruption.
In the Productivity & Work space, What We Learned takes a focused approach. Helping teams capture and share important learnings after meetings or milestones without overhead. It is built as a B2B product for teams and organizations seeking lightweight meeting retrospectives. What We Learned is available on the web.
What We Learned first shipped in 2024. Key capabilities include learning snapshots, team reflection, and anonymous input.
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