Doccla Reviews

3.5

49% would recommend to a friend

(39 total reviews)

62% positive business outlook

Doccla has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 39 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Doccla employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Healthcare industry (3.4 stars).

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39 reviews
2.0
5 Feb 2025
Recommend
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Pros

- The benefits are good - I have a good work/life balance - There are some super clever people here to work from - I believe in the cofounders mission, they seem genuine

Cons

- The individual teams can be disjointed, there's no much cohesion for the larger team - Due to the nature of being in the medical sector, there is a LOT of red tape to contend with to get code out the door - There is a systemic issue of poor management that starts with the CTO - Annual pay rises are less than inflation

1.0
29 Aug 2025
Recommend
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Pros

- Great mission - Good people - Remote friendly

Cons

Through my tenure I've repeatedly experienced the following from senior management: - Gaslighting. - Patronising and condescending behaviour. - Being lied straight into my face. - Taken for granted while being worked into the ground. Furthermore I have seen clear evidence of: - Favouritism. - Discrimination / sexism. Doccla is a meat grinder that takes talented people who want to do good and squeeze every last drop out of them while doing working crazy hours before being discarded. The high attrition among knowledge workers is being gaslighted from senior management as completely normal startup churn. Senior management has shown zero sign of wanting to change the fundamentally toxic culture, so if you value your physical and mental health do not apply at Doccla. I truly wish I was exaggerating.

1.0
28 May 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- Great benefits - Nice subset of people to work with - Remote friendly - Well funded

Cons

My time on the Mobile team was unfortunately marked by a culture of fear, poor leadership, and a lack of psychological safety. Open communication is strongly discouraged, and expressing a differing opinion—particularly with certain managers—can quickly backfire. For those on probation, this dynamic can be especially precarious. Even small disagreements may be reframed as "performance issues," with little room for discussion or redemption. Rather than encouraging collaboration or learning from mistakes, management often fixates on isolated incidents to support pre-existing narratives. Context and intent are regularly dismissed. Feedback sessions often feel performative, with limited opportunity for meaningful dialogue or growth. Team culture suffers as a result. Despite talk of teamwork and shared goals, the reality is that conformity is valued over contribution. Genuine feedback is ignored, and peer input carries little weight in decision-making. This leads to an environment where strong, independent voices feel increasingly unwelcome. Over a short span, multiple talented individuals exited the team under similar, abrupt circumstances—yet there was little effort to understand the underlying issues. This pattern was deeply demoralising to witness, and speaks to a deeper systemic problem. Leadership, including the CTO, appears either unaware of or unwilling to address these dysfunctions. Efforts to raise concerns constructively are often met with defensiveness rather than reflection, and critical feedback is viewed as a challenge rather than a catalyst for improvement. If you’re evaluating this company, I strongly recommend reading a wide range of reviews—particularly those that offer specific, constructive criticism. While some positive experiences are no doubt genuine, many of the more critical voices reflect patterns I personally observed during my time there. There are passionate, talented people within the company who genuinely care about the product and its mission. But unless there are serious changes at the leadership level, the current culture risks driving away exactly the kind of talent needed to succeed.

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