Shaky GTM Leadership and Future Strategy - Sales dscout Employee Review

2.0
Jan 7, 2026
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Pros

- For the most part, long time customers love the product and are loyal - The long time employees that have been with dscout for awhile are valuable assets and truly care - Great benefits including education stipend, annual remote work stipend, and health care coverage - Representation of females at C-level

Cons

The GTM team, specifically the Sales Team has been unstable the last couple of years with lack of strong senior leadership. They hired a CRO from their primary competitor and he was only there for 11 months due to undisclosed circumstances. The next CRO search took nearly 6 months before landing on a person who had never been a CRO before but had a cool story at a user generated content company, no familiarity with the Design and UXR space. The new CRO brought in his own people and handed over cherry picked accounts, ignoring long standing relationships the prior reps had with the customer/prospects or reps that had earned the right to manage larger accounts. There's very much a "Boy's Club" mentality that has developed. Another red flag is there is no formal commission document that is signed off on and can be subject to change. One of the sales teams didn't get their quota until the quarter was already underway and expected to make a number given to them in quarter. In terms of the product, the company has shifted away from their core Diary tool (literally no updates in 2025, look at the public Release notes). The participant panel also has been stagnant, relying only on word of mouth. They seem to be having an identity crisis since they were slow to roll out meaningful AI features in 2025 while deciding their approach and laid off their Head of AI toward the end of the year when had laid the groundwork while the Leadership team was deciding what path to take. The excitement level and engagement among the employees is way down and morale has been skeptical at best with all the changes and figuring out what will stick moving forward.

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5.0
Mar 30, 2026
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Pros

Dscout has a great product and evolving product for the AI world. The teams work incredibly well together for a remote company and leadership does a good job setting a vision and strategy while hiring and retaining low-ego employees to build and grow the company.

Cons

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3.0
Mar 11, 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

dscout remains a steady flame in the shifting landscape of qualitative research—its light sustained by those who still believe that curiosity can shape understanding. Innovation breathes here, not from decree, but from the quiet persistence of people who care deeply about the mark they leave. The foundation feels solid; the walls still echo with the voices of a few guardians from the early days, who remember what it was like when vision outweighed valuation. Yet on the horizon stand new architects—leaders who speak the language of growth and expansion, who will chart the next ascent in pursuit of greater reach and return. Roles shift often here (mobility?)—sometimes through opportunity, sometimes through necessity—as the company restlessly redraws the boundaries of its work. the culture still welcomes openness and exchange, though one can feel that spirit slowly narrowing, as new priorities begin to reshape the air.

Cons

the company stands at an inflection point—a place where prosperity is visible, and the horizon of a lucrative exit glimmers in sight. yet, as often happens when the numbers start to sing, the melody of shareholder value begins to drown out the human voice it once sought to understand. it’s a curious irony: a firm built on studying experience now seems intent on optimizing it out of existence. a fresh cadre of go-to-market minds arrived in 2025 to steward this new chapter, guided less by intuition than by the logic of spreadsheets and pipeline forecasts. beneath the polished metrics, though, restlessness hums. many in GTM quietly search for escape, while sales leadership drifts toward the familiar patterns of favoritism that every SAAS veteran has seen before. the company, for all its promise, feels caught between insight and indifference—between what it once set out to understand and what it has now chosen to become

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