A Culture Amp alternative built for 360 reviews, not the whole platform
For teams and coaches who want focused 360 feedback — without adopting a company-wide engagement and people-analytics platform.
360Growth is a focused alternative to Culture Amp for organizations that want 360-degree feedback without running a full employee-experience platform. Reviewers give feedback by voice or text, and an AI synthesizes it into a structured, confidential report in about a week. It's built for small teams of roughly 20–250 people, and for coaches running clients through 360s — buyers for whom Culture Amp is more platform than they need.
We'll tell you when Culture Amp is the better buy
Culture Amp is the right tool if you want a company-wide employee-experience platform — engagement surveys, people analytics and benchmarking, performance, and development in one place — and you have the HR capacity to run it. If that's the system you're buying, 360Growth isn't trying to replace it.
A focused tool fits when 360 feedback is the actual job to be done — not company-wide engagement measurement. That's usually true if you're a small team without dedicated HR, or a coach running clients through reviews, and you'd rather have the feedback synthesized for you than build and interpret surveys yourself.
Built to do one thing exceptionally
Voice-first intake
Reviewers record feedback in one take and it's transcribed automatically. Talking is faster than a long form, so more people finish — and you clear the threshold that makes a report trustworthy.
A synthesized report
You get a written report — themes, strengths, blind spots, recommendations — not a grid of answers to interpret. The summarizing that usually eats an afternoon happens on its own.
Confidential by design
Responses are anonymized before analysis. The person reviewed sees the synthesized report, never individual answers — and nothing generates until enough people respond to keep reviewers unidentifiable.
Priced per report
Your cost tracks the number of 360s you run, not your headcount. No per-seat platform subscription billed across a whole team that reviews periodically.
Coach-friendly
A dedicated workflow lets you run a roster of clients through 360s, review each report before it goes out, and share it when it's ready.
Side by side
An honest comparison — if you need the full platform, Culture Amp is the better buy.
“Instead of asking people to polish feedback or worry about how it will land, teammates are brutally honest. The AI translates this into easy to understand, easy to receive feedback, and surfaces patterns across individuals and the team.”
Culture Amp vs 360Growth, answered
Is 360Growth a full replacement for Culture Amp?+
No. 360Growth replaces the 360-review part. If you also need company-wide engagement surveys, people analytics, and benchmarking, Culture Amp does far more. If focused 360 feedback is what you need, 360Growth is purpose-built for it.
How does 360Growth's pricing compare to Culture Amp?+
Culture Amp is a per-seat platform subscription sold across your organization, typically sales-led. 360Growth charges per report, so your cost scales with how many 360s you run rather than how many people you employ.
Do I need to run engagement surveys to use it?+
No. 360Growth does one thing — 360 feedback. There's no engagement program to set up; you launch a review and get a synthesized, confidential report.
Can I use 360Growth as a coach for my clients?+
Yes. There's a dedicated coach workflow to run multiple clients through 360s, review each report before it goes out, and share it when it's ready.
Is the feedback confidential?+
Yes. Responses are anonymized before AI analysis, the person being reviewed sees only the synthesized report, and a minimum number of responses is required before a report is generated.
See what a finished 360 looks like
Read a real, anonymized 360Growth report before you run one — then start your first review when you're ready.