Frequently Asked Qufstions

What problem does ThreadLedger solve?

ThreadLedger solves the problem of lost decisions and fragmented project context by providing a dedicated workspace to document key outcomes, rationale, and assigned actions, preventing them from disappearing in chat histories.

How does ThreadLedger integrate with our current tools?

ThreadLedger is designed to complement your existing communication platforms like Slack. You can use it to summarize discussions, record decisions, and then link back to these clear records from your chat.

Can I share decision pages with external stakeholders?

Yes, ThreadLedger allows you to generate read-only pages of your documented decisions, which you can easily share with external stakeholders to keep them informed without granting full access.

Is there a limit to the number of decisions or pages I can create?

Our plans offer varying capacities. Most plans include unlimited decision pages, ensuring you can document every important outcome without restriction.

What kind of information should I document in ThreadLedger?

You should document key discussion outcomes, the reasoning behind decisions, who is responsible for next steps, and any relevant contextual information that helps maintain project clarity over time.

How does ThreadLedger help with team accountability?

By clearly assigning owners and outlining next steps for each documented decision, ThreadLedger makes it transparent who is responsible for what, fostering greater team accountability.

Is ThreadLedger suitable for small teams or large organizations?

ThreadLedger is scalable and beneficial for teams of all sizes, from small startups needing to keep track of rapid decisions to large enterprises requiring structured knowledge management across many projects.

What security measures does ThreadLedger have in place?

We prioritize your data security with robust encryption, access controls, and regular audits. Enterprise plans offer advanced features like Single Sign-On (SSO) for enhanced organizational security.

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