OneSignal Reviews

4.1

78% would recommend to a friend

(46 total reviews)
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George Deglin

85% approve of CEO

76% positive business outlook

OneSignal has an employee rating of 4.1 out of 5 stars, based on 46 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The OneSignal employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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46 reviews
2.0
14 Aug 2023

Lacks Empathy

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Pros

OneSignal offers an intuitive product that is free for anyone to deploy and use. The support staff is incredible - they are genuine, helpful, and knowledgeable.

Cons

Pros: OneSignal offers an intuitive product that is free for anyone to deploy and use. The support staff is incredible - they are genuine, helpful, and knowledgeable. Cons: Despite having around 150 employees, OneSignal operates like a legacy company. The leadership team is generally out of touch, and rarely even talk to customers. The company lacks a soul and, aside from support, has little to no empathy. It seems to be anti-customer unless the customer has a problem or is confused and reaches out to support. The company culture conflates "responsive" for "productive.” Employees endure a barrage of distractions and requests to address non-urgent issues. Generally, people are not empowered, yet are expected to handle any and all issues with customers most often without any managers present, including any related to the product. The leadership team operates without any accountability and with a "do as I say, not as I do" approach. As someone mentioned previously, the company regularly fires people, including senior contributors, without even sending a memo. The leadership team makes decisions without soliciting input and explains changes after the fact and without context. Everything they do feels like a knockoff version of what exists at successful companies. The company as a whole is half-hearted.

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OneSignal Response
2y
Thank you for the feedback. Hindsight is 20/20, and I wish you would have taken some time to speak with me and the leadership team directly if you had concerns of this nature before your departure from OneSignal so that we could address them with you. The learning here is that we could’ve done a better job at communicating changes. I want to address some points you raised for current employees or those considering joining our team in the interest of transparency. [1] "The leadership team is generally out of touch, and rarely even talk to customers. … It seems to be anti-customer unless the customer has a problem or is confused and reaches out to support." One of our values is being customer-focused, and our leadership team regularly engages in conversations with customers. Here are some examples of how we do this: ** Each week, 15-20+ customer call reports are shared in our Call Report Slack channel. Our leadership team reads each of these, and they are discussed as they are shared or brought up in team meetings whenever we see an opportunity to improve. ** We have Deal Support channels for sales and customer success. In these channels, all members of our go-to-market team can loop in others from our leadership team, product team, or tech leads to join conversations with customers. I join multiple customer calls per week and speak with many more customers over email as part of our Deal Support program. ** One of our top-level priorities is customer health, encompassing goals across our support team, customer success, product, engineering, and operations teams. Every team at OneSignal has an important role in helping our customers succeed. Is it working? The data speaks for itself: We’re the highest-rated company in our category for customer satisfaction. We’re achieving this while supporting more customers than most competitors combined. Still, we know we can always do better, and we value feedback from our team and customers on how we can improve. [2] "The company culture conflates "responsive" for "productive.” Employees endure a barrage of distractions and requests to address non-urgent issues. Generally, people are not empowered, yet are expected to handle any and all issues with customers most often without any managers present, including any related to the product." As with all agile startups, we often have to wear many hats and handle many priorities. At the same time, being responsive is also key to empowering others. Empowerment is one of our Core Values, and we strive to live up to it. As such, all employees are encouraged to speak with their managers if they find that there are too many distractions or need help prioritizing, and they are also encouraged to submit feedback anonymously through OfficeVibe, especially if their workloads are becoming unmanageable. Customers depend on us, so being customer-focused is a team effort and a priority for everyone at OneSignal. [3] "The company regularly fires people, including senior contributors, without even sending a memo. The leadership team makes decisions without soliciting input and explains changes after the fact and without context. " Out of respect for impacted individuals, we don’t believe in broadly discussing why an individual was let go or making an announcement to the whole company. We don’t make personnel decisions lightly and oftentimes, these decisions are made with a lot of context that should be private to the people involved. While we understand that it could be jarring to see someone let go, we strive to ensure that the choices we make are in service of empowering each member of our team to be successful. When we do have to part ways with someone, we will always aim to provide them with guidance and support to find a role that is a better fit for them elsewhere.
2.0
21 Jul 2023

Ehhh...It's okay but not as great as it seems.

Anonymous employee
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Pros

- The products fairly good: Lots of people use the product and there is tons of free sign-ups that occur daily. Many small businesses can easily sign up and get going - People are quite nice and depending on your manager, there is a lot of flexibility - OneSignal is somewhat well known in the developer space and has a large marketshare of the free/low cost users who need a messaging solution. - We have lots of cool and great clients that use OneSignal for their messaging needs. -Great work life balance. Don't really need to be too involved with work

Cons

The company has fundamental problems that can summarize as such: - We do not have feature parity at the enterprise level and move slow on building things we need to compete with our main competitors who are making real $. - Lack of Direction. There was a recent change is structure in how the engineering and product teams work together. Engineering has had issues with features Product wants to build and why specifically we are building them. There are times in our pod meetings where I am unsure if the project we are working on is needed/or worth building. - We have a lot of managers, and no leaders (especially true of our executives). It’s hard to tell who’s driving the bus here at OneSignal, and if they are even qualified to drive it. Many of the managers seems like “Yes Men/Women” and those that rock the boat don’t typically last long. - Our company growth has leveled down to very low levels (meaning our that stock you get is worth less and less - & given our metrics it isn't worth buying at the moment). Top sellers have left/been let go stunning many and causing confusion. Although I am not 100% sure of the nuances of sales, the sales team looks to be a mess and the recent departures look very bad (even though our CRO tries to spin it otherwise every week on our weekly company calls). - Lack of transparency - People being fired with no explanation to the rest of the team. I found out someone has been let go weeks after their last day - a long-time employee that is quite visible and core to our office. We were just expected just to carry on and ask no questions about why they were let go. It’s difficult to watch extremely talented and successful team members be fired due to the personal politics of senior leadership.

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OneSignal Response
2y
Thank you for the review and for sharing the feedback. Every startup has challenges, but I believe a conversation with your manager or myself could help address many of your concerns. We strive to live up to our values of rigor and empowerment, which include being intellectually honest about the opportunities and challenges ahead of us and providing employees with the insights they need to contribute to our success. To that end, here are some quick insights on each point you raised: (1) Product Prioritization & Decision-Making - We take pride in both the rigor and speed of our decision-making. If you need insight into who is driving a decision or why we choose to do something, this information is often available in our OKR tracker, or you can simply ask. We're always open to feedback if you have insights into something we can do better. (2) Growth - Every software company has seen headwinds in this market, but we’ve maintained rapid growth and excellent achievement across multiple categories. In the last quarter, we’ve added more than twice the net new number of customers as we did a year ago. Our win rate against competitors has steeply increased, and our new products have rapidly demonstrated success. While many other software companies have frozen hiring, our growth has enabled us to continue hiring. I can share more details about our opportunities & challenges if you’d like to schedule a time during my office hours or ask anonymously via OfficeVibe. (3) Staff changes - We don’t make these decisions lightly. Out of respect for impacted individuals, it wouldn’t be appropriate to broadly announce why someone was let go. I encourage you to discuss staff or performance management questions with your manager. (4) If you have more questions, suggestions, or concerns, I invite you to speak with me, Long, or submit your feedback anonymously through OfficeVibe. I personally look at all the messages submitted in OfficeVibe. Your feedback will help us build a better business and a stronger, collaborative team.
1.0
21 Jun 2023

Uninspiring Leadership

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Use to be able to work remotely, they changed their 'remote first' culture to in hybrid.

Cons

Leadership, no new product releases, celebrating the underperforming employees who play politics. No room for career growth.

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