Collect the questions employees won't ask out loud. An anonymous wall that stays open for the whole town hall. Leadership sees every card and picks which ones to address live.

Anonymous Question Wall

Anonymous Question Wall Collect the questions employees won't ask out loud. An anonymous wall that stays open for the whole town hall. Leadership sees every card and picks which ones to address live. anonymous question wallanonymous Q&A town hallall hands Q&Atown hall questionsanonymous questions meetinginteractive town hallemployee questionsall hands meeting ideastown hall engagement

Open the wall at the start of the town hall and leave it running. Employees submit questions anonymously throughout the session — each one appears as a card visible to leadership on screen. No name, no filter.

The Q&A format at the end of a town hall systematically filters out the most important questions. People don’t ask what they actually want to know — they ask what’s safe to ask in front of 200 colleagues. An anonymous wall changes that. When people can ask without being identified, the quality and honesty of questions goes up sharply.

How to use it:

  1. Share the participation link or QR code at the start of the session — paste it in the meeting chat or display it on screen
  2. Leave it open throughout: employees submit questions any time during the town hall
  3. A moderator reviews the cards in real time and selects which questions to bring to leadership

Works for: any town hall or all-hands where you want to hear what employees are actually thinking, not just what they’re comfortable asking out loud.

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