You do not need a consulting engagement to see your own room.
The traditional culture audit is a consulting product: interviews, workshops, a months-long calendar, and an invoice sized for enterprises. The Culture Packet is the small-company version. Consented reads from your own people, a five-read privacy floor, one rendered document. $2,490, once.
How the audit runs
You get a consent kit: plain-language reading links for your people. Each person chooses, and each person owns their own read.
Reads accumulate. Nothing renders until at least five people have consented; below the floor, the packet stays locked.
The packet renders: distributions of the room, the collective read, and where the room disagrees with itself. One document, yours.
What a founder does with it
The next key hire
Brief the search against the room as it is, not the culture page on the website.
The board update
Replace the anecdote slide with a rendered read of the company. It changes the conversation.
The reorg call
See where the weight actually sits before you move the boxes.
Why this beats the alternatives at this size
Under a few hundred people, the consulting audit is priced out and the survey platform reads too shallow. The packet sits exactly in that gap: behavioral depth a survey cannot reach, at a price that is not an engagement, with a privacy floor a small room actually needs. If you want it to stay current, the Living Packet at $499 a month re-renders as your team changes, so the audit becomes an instrument instead of a snapshot.
Straight answers
How small is too small?
Will my employees trust it?
What do I get, physically?
One-time or subscription?
Run the audit without the engagement. Name, company, email. A reply lands within one business day with the consent kit and the start date.
Or go straight to the Culture Packet page to see a rendered demo and buy now.