Snapshot

How aligned
is your team?

Most teams think they are.
By the time misalignment shows up, it's already cost them.

Language lies. Images don't.

Before anyone speaks, people have already formed a view.

By the time your team tells you what they think, they're telling you what they know you want them to say. Research calls it social desirability bias.

How it works

One question.
Many images.
Simultaneous response.

Ask a question. Show a curated set of ambiguous images. Everyone picks one - at the same time, without seeing each other's choice.

The variation in responses is your alignment score.

Your team?

Does your team look like the u10 soccer team
or the synchronised swimming team?

Most teams think they're the swimmers.

What a reveal looks like

Each person's image.
Their own words. Instantly.

Darius

  • The kind of stillness that comes before something shifts.
  • I chose this because it made me pause. I think that's the point.

Femi

  • Something here I couldn't name, but immediately recognised.
  • This is exactly where I think we are right now.

Luca

  • This captures the direction I feel us heading.
  • More aligned with where we are than where we want to be.

Noor

  • The gap between what we say and what we actually experience.
  • This is what clarity looks like to me, even when we're not there yet.

Jomo

  • The tension in this image mirrors what I see day to day.
  • This is the feeling of momentum we have right now.

Maya

  • More ambiguity than certainty here — and that feels honest.
  • I'd describe our team culture with this image without needing words.

Five minutes. One alignment score. One conversation that changes things.

Try it now

Start a Snapshot.
Know where your team actually stands.

Five minutes is all it takes. You'll see what months of meetings couldn't surface.

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by Dale Williams