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Happio F*ckUp Wall β€” Free app to help teams to actually learn from their mistakes
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Happio F*ckUp Wall is a free B2B app that helps team share their mistakes and key learnings, upvote them and display them on a large screens.

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Andreas Pizsa
Interesting idea; wanted to check it out and logged in with my Corporate Google account, but nothing happens. Go add "Launched on PH and the product failed" to your wall, lol ;) #justkidding Any idea how to get it to work for me @paololacche?
Cammie Hinck
Awesome concept, thank you for creating it! Is this supposed to be the final product or you're planning on extending it in the future?
Paolo Lacche
@hinckhi77 thanks for commenting, our F*ckUp Wall is only the beginning of the story! Happio is an AI-driven, fully feature solution to help teams change company culture from the bottom. We've already tested and we will release in the next few weeks, features that help teams understanding what to improve, trying out new things and recognizing improvements that work. Stay tuned 😎
Selena Pio
Cool stuff, congratulations on launching this one! Do we get individual walls for our company or are we supposed to post on a public one?
Paolo Lacche
@piopo998 thank you for the nice comment and question! Sure, you all get a private company wall and whatever your post in there will be shared with your team and your team only.
Andrew Derks
Too many books talk about celebrating failure in startups, but nobody does it in the real life. Finally I tool my team can use!
Kylee Flager
This is just great! A f*ck wall, ahahah, looking forward to try it.
Paolo Lacche
@fl633kylee thank you for the nice feedback, we look forward to hear your impression as soon as you try it out with your team!
Candida Wight
This is what my dev team needs, everyone keeps repeating the same lame mistakes when pushing.
Debra Biscaro
Mmmh, not sure about the language being used here. Are you thinking about creating a swearword-free version?
Paolo Lacche
@bi511debra thank you for the relevant question, absolutely yes! We totally respect your non-explicit choice of language, and that's why we Happio can be in 1-click set to use non-explicit words. 🀐 One of our co-founders @paolo_petrolini spent more than 10 years at Google working on trust&safety and we'll soon roll out features for content moderation for larger enterprises to use.
Paolo Petrolini
@bi511debra thanks for the feedback, really appreciated. Balancing between the integrity of the platform and the opportunity of sharing honest feedback is our most important priority as we will roll out Happ.io at scale. Content moderation policies will be defined to reflect such principles and ensure a safe and pleasant experience to all our users. Thanks again for the input!
Louisa Madi
Really cool graphics, is that original? What kind of animal is that?
Paolo Lacche
@madimag66 Thanks for your nice comment! Yes, we've put plenty of effort with our amazing designers in the graphics and experience of Happio, and that's just the beginning. Soon we will release lots of new visual features that help teams interacting in a fresh and fun way! We don't actually know what kind of animal is that exactly, but something between a hamster and squirrel πŸ˜‚
Laticia Fowkes
We were practicing something similar at my previous company, but it all was done in Confluence, this way it all look much less boring. Will try.
Eunice Schaich
Thanks for hunting this one, will give it a shot from it tomorrow morning with my team.
Brookechamois
I like the concept but I honestly don't believe it's gonna work in real life, especially because of people being ashamed of their failures. Do you have some data already that proves it's working?
Paolo Lacche
@brookec_ha77 thanks a lot for your interesting comment. Yes, we've tested Happio with dozens of startups and teams in larger companies and so far they all love it ❀️ To your point, it is true that at the beginning some people may be afraid to out their failure, but once the ice is broken and the first f*ckups are published, we've seen in our data how all team members race to contribute with their learnings.
Lula Buckalew
Quite interesting indeed. I initially was also skeptical, but then after second thought I have to agree it's all a matter of (good) culture).
Paolo Lacche
@lulabuc455 thank you for your comment, indeed! We've learned the hard way how good culture is not for free, but it's the result of good team work, every single day! ☝️
donny 156
Looking good, thanks for hunting (and making) this one!
Jack mliv
Posting my F*ckups already πŸ˜ƒ
Thomas768
I am not sure if it's designed for startups mainly, but I believe we can use it within our team as well.
Stephanie lee
Upvoted, but I'm not able to use it. I'd love to try it, but it only supports login with Slack and Google. Is there a way to sign up manually?
hs deoa
Really nice, I wonder, what's next up in your plans?
taore jak
A f*ck up wall, that's pure genius! Gems like this are the reason to check ProductHunt every day
arian
It reminds me about something I used to do with sticky notes on my monitor... definitely worth a try.
cullon 8
I will ask my boss to start using it, a team ashamed of failure is a team afraid of learning something new.