Priio® is the world’s first app designed to help teams Beat Failure™. Priio is inspired by the Pre-Mortem Methodology, a method commonly used by the greatest companies to gain clarity. Distilled into an impact-driven experience to help teams, organizations, companies, and brands, Priio creates instant, defensible strategies and next steps, builds individual accountability around priorities, and underscores what to prevent from happening in order to succeed.

Based on the insight that a company’s problems stem from a lack of clarity among stakeholders, Priio bridges the gap between remote teams working through challenges across time zones. Pioneered as a part of Butchershop’s workshop practice with international companies like Haufe, Nike, Databricks and Real Chemistry, Priio is a self-serving application inspired by the pre-mortem process that puts the methodology and mindset directly in the hands of those that need it most, whenever and wherever they might be.

Priio®, the Beat Failure platform, is the world’s first app designed specifically for startups, businesses, and brands.

How Priio Works:

  • Input and Sort answers with a team or group to the prompt “What Would Make Our Initiative Fail”
  • Discuss and Rank the likelihood and impact of each response
  • Answer supporting prompts for next steps
  • See results and use as an accountable action plan by Priio

Launched for beta testing in Fall 2020 as a “Pre-Mortem” app, Priio has established a growing user base in the USA and in Europe’s DACH market, spurring a productization and brand overhaul driven by co-founder Kelly Max and a scalable business model and operations setup, led by co-founder Nina Müller. In use cases, tackling a project, creating a strategy, starting a new initiative, assessing risk, or building client trust have all been primary moments for unlocking the power of Priio. Fast results ranked in order of what teams need to prioritize offer users maximum clarity with assigned individual accountability to move forward with confidence.

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