Micromanagement, zero trust, and strict office rules - The worst and most ridiculous company in my career - Anonymous employee AirApps Employee Review

1.0
Dec 7, 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

The office environment is clean, bright, and equipped with modern hardware. Some individual contributors are professional and hardworking despite the culture.

Cons

Unusual probation and poor benefits: The company has a three-month probation period, which is rare for U.S. companies. During this period, there are no benefits at all — no PTO, no sick leave, and no 401(k). Even after probation, the sick-leave policy is minimal (1.5 hours for every 30 hours worked, capped at 10 days per year). If you’re sick longer than that, you won’t be paid. Rigid work hours: Employees must be in the office 9 AM – 6 PM, five days a week. Leaving earlier, even by 30 minutes, often leads to questions about whether you arrived early enough. There’s no flexibility or trust in managing your own schedule. Micromanagement culture: Managers closely monitor attendance, Slack activity, and daily progress. Every task and report is tracked, leaving little autonomy or ownership. Daily stand-ups without purpose: Even though everyone works on-site, there is a mandatory daily stand-up to review tasks in detail. It doesn’t improve collaboration — it only adds more pressure. Poor onboarding and collaboration: New hires are expected to start producing results from day one. There are no introductions to key teams like Product or Monetization, even for roles that depend on them. Onboarding only covers tools and systems so you can start executing immediately, but you never get a full picture of the company or its strategy. Lack of career support: There are no regular 1:1s or performance discussions. When asking for feedback, leadership often says they’re too busy. Employee growth and development simply aren’t a priority. Restricted communication: Slack usage is heavily controlled — employees are discouraged from direct messages and told to keep all conversations public. This creates a sense of being monitored rather than supported.

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5.0
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Pros

Great opportunities for anyone at the company to make a big impact. Opportunity to create products that people love to use. Exciting and cutting-edge projects that reach a wide audience. Caring coworkers and an amazing global workforce. Management does a great deal to make this a great place to work with get-togethers, stipends, a career coach, etc.

Cons

Sometimes it can be challenging to stay on top of such a competitive industry. We pivot often with the market which may be difficult for some, but exciting for others like me. Unless you are willing to speak up you may not be heard when there is a lot going on.

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1.0
May 9, 2026
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Pros

There are no pros in terms of work there, but they provide food

Cons

Well, the people that leads the company have a pretty poor quality of life, and a huge gain in weight with the exhaustive job routine, so they had an amazing idea to build a run club within the company where they force you to run with colleagues early morning before starting work. No shower is provided, no clothes are changed, and people have to spend the day sweating and smelling like horses inside the office. If you don't run, you are treated as a loser and bullied by the owner. This TOXIC environment is a reflection of the power sense they want to feel against us, how if control everything we do wasn't enough, now we are forced to run with them just because the weight loss is part of the new company plans, not to mention we need to get earlier in the office than the usual -> to take a run. They describe this as an incredible thing, but it's just one more thing getting in our way and making us spend even more time in the office, and not having our own lives.

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