The truth your retro
never tells you.

PostMortem is a real-time anonymous retrospective where your team finally says what actually went wrong — and watches the truth organize itself on screen.

No account needed · Anonymous by design

How it works

Four steps to the real story.

01

Create

Set up a session in seconds. Share a link. No accounts needed.

02

Confess

Everyone types what ACTUALLY went wrong. Anonymously. No one watching.

03

Cluster

A live visualization organises the truth. Watch real themes emerge in real time.

04

Commit

Vote on the root cause. Name attached to your commitment this time.

The confession phase

Nobody sees what you type.
Until everyone already has.

Each person writes their real reason the thing failed. No attribution. No judgment. When the facilitator closes the confessions, a live clustering visualization emerges — grouping similar admissions into themes automatically.

Watching the blobs coalesce is the moment when a room full of people realises they all knew the same thing — but had been too polite to say it.

From the room

What actually happened.

We ran PostMortem after our worst launch quarter. People said things they'd been holding for a year. We fixed three processes the next week.

Kieran M.

Senior PM, Series B fintech

Every retro I've run had the same problem: people said the polished version of what went wrong. PostMortem got the real story out in fifteen minutes.

Priya S.

Head of Product, B2B SaaS

The clustering visualization was the moment everyone went quiet. Watching the real causes surface was genuinely uncomfortable. Which means it was working.

Tom B.

Product Director, e-commerce scale-up

Your team already knows
what went wrong.

Give them a safe way to say it.