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Team prioritization

Run an Anonymous
Prioritization Workshop

Everyone ranks every option privately. The strongest priorities surface in minutes — no facilitator, no anchoring, no one steering the room. Walk away with a ranked list your team will actually use.

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Prioritization shouldn’t be a popularity contest

When the loudest voice wins, the wrong things get prioritized. Sticky-note workshops favor the confident. Group chats favor the senior. You end up with a backlog nobody actually believes in — just one that nobody objected to loudly enough.

Everyone Proposes
Each participant submits their top priorities privately. No anchoring, no peer pressure, no senior-voice override.
Everyone Rates
Every participant rates every option on the same scale. Comparison happens against the work, not against personalities.
Priorities Emerge
Rounds repeat until the same options win consistently. That’s genuine prioritization — defensible and trusted by the group.
Truly Anonymous
No usernames, no avatars. Ideas stand on merit, not authorship.
Async Optional
Run live in a workshop or async over a day. The structure works either way.
Defensible Output
Transparent record of how each priority ranked. No more ‘why did we pick this?’ a month later.

Built for product teams, facilitators, and consultants who run real prioritization workshops.

Questions

How does anonymous prioritization work in OneMind?
Each person submits priorities anonymously and rates every option on the same scale. OneMind aggregates the ratings into a ranking and repeats until the top items are stable — so priorities reflect merit, not who argued hardest.
Can I run a prioritization workshop async?
Yes. OneMind runs live in a workshop or asynchronously over a day, and the structure produces a clean ranked list either way.
Is the output defensible later?
Yes. OneMind keeps a transparent record of how each item ranked, so you can show exactly why a priority was chosen.
Is OneMind free for product teams?
Yes, it is free with no account required and starts in about 30 seconds.

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