No concern for employees - Editor Launch Potato Employee Review

3.0
Oct 17, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Unlimited time off Schedule flexibility Equipment provided

Cons

Additional job duties assigned without additional pay No job security - will be let go for no reason Too many meetings that eat into productivity General distrust in department heads Confusing promotion rubric open to interpretation by any manager Retaliation by management if you set boundaries

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5.0
Aug 22, 2025
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Pros

Leadership! Specifically how the CEO and CTO show a clear ability to translate big-picture company goals into actionable priorities, ensuring investments directly drive revenue and growth. Focusing on what will scale and have long-term impact instead of chasing short-term wins.

Cons

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3.0
Apr 16, 2025
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Pros

Remote work, unlimited PTO (which can be strange, many people take very little time off to none), medical insurance (not full coverage), most holidays off, wellness day once a month (stressful because you still need to get the work done anyways), $50 a month on Holistic platform to get whatever you want, good laptop and screen to work from home

Cons

Rotation of employees is quite big, I've talked to a few who left, and I can say we all have the same sensation of being overworked. The workload is very heavy, and upper management has this attitude of "we only keep high performers and winners, this company has very high standards." The truth is they've let very hard working people go because they've crumble under intense work that comes with very little guidance. They're looking for employees that step up during the storm, so don't expect to be helped when it gets tough (and it will). Instead, they'll be watching you.

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Launch Potato Response
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Thanks for taking the time to write a review. At Launch Potato, we believe in maintaining high standards without sacrificing our people. We also believe in direct, honest conversations and encourage all team members to speak up—especially when things feel unsustainable. If we don’t know there’s a challenge, we can’t address it. I want to personally extend an invitation for you (or anyone feeling similarly) to reach out to me directly and confidentially. It’s only through real dialogue that we can understand your situation and offer individualized support.
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