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From inbox noise to AI-powered clarity
Your inbox already knows what’s going wrong
Hey there,
Have you ever looked back at a team issue and thought:
“We should’ve seen this sooner.”
In most cases, the signals were there —
they were just scattered across email threads.
→ A shift in tone.
→ The same complaint popping up again.
→ Slower responses.
→ People going unusually quiet.
Individually, these emails feel harmless.
Together, they tell a very clear story.
That’s where Org IQ comes in.
Intelligent insights, straight from email
Org IQ turns everyday email into proactive workforce intelligence.
Instead of inbox noise, you get clear signals you can act on — before small issues turn into big ones.
It helps leaders spot:
• Sentiment shifts over time
• Recurring complaint language
• Communication patterns that usually stay buried across threads
Until they blow up.
What Org IQ shows you (at a glance)
Sentiment trends
Track tone changes over time so you can spot friction early — before it escalates.
Tag-based search
Find patterns fast. Slice conversations by topic, team, or risk theme.
Activity heatmaps
See spikes, drop-offs, and response gaps across teams or accounts.
Focus reports
Get a quick read on who’s overloaded, blocked, or going quiet.
All of this lives in simple dashboards designed for clarity — not complexity.
Why this matters
Most leaders don’t lack data.
They lack visibility.
By the time problems surface in meetings or surveys, they’ve already been brewing for weeks — sometimes months.
Org IQ helps you move from reactive to proactive by turning inbox behavior into insight you can use now.
No new workflows.
No extra work for employees.
Just clearer signals from what’s already happening.
Who this is for
If you lead teams, manage people, or care about communication health, this is built for you.
Especially if email is still a core part of how work gets done.
If this resonates, it’s worth taking a look.
Sometimes the biggest risks don’t come from what people say out loud.
They come from what’s quietly piling up in the inbox.
