frustrating environment due to deeper challenges than just "growing pains" ...would look elsewhere for career growth - Anonymous employee Knotch Employee Review

3.0
Nov 5, 2021
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

solid mid level management at the VP level with ability to apply bandaids to weak strategy and keep moral somewhat status quo amongst the troops - they really are good humans too at that level. Remote first! The HR/People team are trying, but at times caught between a rock and a hard place.

Cons

like any company, just beware and make a smart decision before joining… so you don’t regret it. here are some things you may find at knotch: -it is arguable that they have a weak business strategy -some might say product isn’t value adding and struggling to find product market fit -It could be debated that leadership failed to learn from past mistakes -you may hear talk about, "...how the culture used to be..." -founders may be perceived as narcissistic. lot's of the use of the words "I" and "me" when they talk.

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5.0
Feb 9, 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Knotch is made up of exceptionally bright, genuine, and motivated people who truly care about one another and the work we do. There’s a strong sense that we’re all moving toward a shared goal while actively supporting each other along the way. Honest, constructive feedback is welcomed, egos are notably absent, and continuous improvement is part of the culture. I feel very fortunate to be part of the Knotch team and hope to spend many years of my career here.

Cons

As with many fast-paced companies working with cutting-edge technology, workloads can occasionally ramp up quickly. That said, Knotch is thoughtful about ensuring the team has opportunities to unplug and maintain a healthy work–life balance, which is refreshing and uncommon among startup-style environments.

1.0
Feb 24, 2025
Anonymous temporary employee
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Pros

Competitive pay and able to work remote.

Cons

I genuinely don’t understand how this company continues to exist. The product is interesting in theory but is completely duplicative of other, better, and more affordable options in the market. Instead of real market research or validation, leadership shifts the product and go-to-market strategy every other month based on whatever buzzword is trending in marketing... or whichever deep-pocketed customer they’ve recently had a casual chat with. The company feels like it only survives because of the executive team’s connections rather than any real product-market fit. The CEO is incredibly charismatic, but beneath the charm, there’s a serious lack of experience. That would be fine if the rest of the leadership team made up for it, but instead, it’s a group of mostly unqualified executives who dictate direction without any real understanding of what they’re doing. The team itself is tiny and keeps shrinking. If you’re not a yes-man, you won’t last. Leadership does not take kindly to being questioned — either you kiss the ring, or you’re out. There’s no real culture of collaboration, just a top-down approach where a few people decide everything, and everyone else is expected to follow orders. If you’re not in the executive circle, you’re treated like a cog in the wheel. On top of that, the work environment is bizarre. The team is filled with people who seem to avoid having personal lives, constantly manufacturing urgency around meaningless work to feel important. And for a company that claims to be a marketing company, it’s astonishing how little anyone in leadership actually understands about marketing. If you want to work somewhere with a clear vision, competent leadership, and a culture that values real collaboration, look elsewhere.

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