Temporall - Organisational Intelligence made easy

by Startacus Admin

The lowdown on Temporall, the startup that gives leaders a clear picture of their organisation’s performance!

Your staff likely has to get to grips with a significantly different way of working, perhaps using tools they never had to use before, or relying on them more heavily, and that alone can impact their performance, even before taking into account the more human side of a pandemic’s impact.
London-based startup Temporall comes from former Google global director Thomas Davies, and is an artificial intelligence-based platform that brings together insights fragmented across your business and compiles it into actionable intelligence.
Workbench, the central organisational intelligence platform, provides a visualisation of how third-party applications are used across the business. Used in conjunction with other systems, you gain vital insight that guides your decision making.
Using both AI processes and data analytics, Workbench contextualises the performance of your teams using insights that span the likes of Slack, Asana, Temporall’s own mobile app, and traditional analytical surveys. All of this helps you understand your staff and their behaviour, while measuring performance against a framework and allowing anonymised feedback.
In June, Temporall announced a £1m seed funding round led by UK-based VC Luminous Ventures. Coming on the heels of this is their announcement of a partnership with Digiworkz, a future of work consultancy, and their co-created indexes, the Future of Work Index and the Workforce Resilience Index, created to help understand the new normal in the face of a global pandemic. And hot on the heels of that, in late July, was a partnership with personal and professional transformation consultancy, i10.
With names like Google, Rakuten, and Dyson already using Temporall, the startup is already ahead of the game, and we expect more and more announcements like the above from them.
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Published on: 28th July 2020
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