Product Review of Cloverleaf

This is an AI-powered coaching and insight system designed to help team members deliver their best. Cloverleaf cross-maps personalities by using 16 types (MBTI), StrengthsFinder, VIA, Disc, TTi, and our own Culture Pulse survey. Using your knowledge of individual strengths and weaknesses, you can collaborate with the program to use the best combination of talent at your disposal.
Website: http://cloverleaf.me/
What Users Love About the App
“I love having a place to store results from my favorite personality tests all in one cohesive place! Being able to reflect back on my results from various tests has greatly benefitted my life. My husband and I have a “Team” account, so we can compare and learn more about how to best communicate in our relationship. Personality tests are awesome, and when they come up in conversation I recommend Cloverleaf to those I’m chatting with!”
“Cloverleaf is incredibly accurate in its forensics and insights into my team of 15. It quickly turned into an annual subscription model. I’m in the process of evaluating for a much larger employee base throughout our organization. As is the basis of Cloverleaf, we’ve already identified tangible benefits among our small workgroup, leaders, and project managers. While some elements may seem elementary, Cloverleaf distills everything down to the individual level—this helps with seeing where personality variances are not always identified, surfaced, and/or addressed.”
“I appreciate that so many assessments are compiled in one place. This facilitates the ability to see how motivation, thinking, and preferred styles come together for one person. That enables folks to have a greater understanding of the best communication practices for each team member.”
“This site is so easy to navigate. It has so many cool features and tools. I love that I have access to a multitude of tests and assessments and that my results are formatted in a way that is easy for me to understand. The ease of having all of my results in one dashboard is also very nice.”
“There are 5 big things I love about Cloverleaf. 1) Eliminates the “forgetfulness” problem of reading your assessments without the ability to recall them a week later. It keeps them on the top of your mind. 2) Allows the blending and synergy of multiple assessments in one place. 3) Let users benefit from the “nuggets” of useful information bubbling up from the multiple assessments, instead of users having to become a semi-expert on each assessment. Users get the benefit without putting in the work. 4) Allows teams to blend and map their collective results in one place where the information can be accessible and useable. 5) Drips of email coaching tips, along with Calendar and Slack integration, bring everything forward to the user. They no longer have to visit the dashboard and login to view this information.”
“Cloverleaf allows me to prepare for interactions with my team and eliminates any uncertainty, which leaves my team open to connect and collaborate. The ability to go into a meeting prepared in such a way that gives my message the greatest chance of being heard has ripple effects that go well beyond my team. The insight into what might help strengthen or build trust with my coworkers takes work that could take months and months to figure out, if ever, and dramatically reduces that amount of time allowing the team to be more productive and collaborative.”
What Users Dislike About the App
“The fact that I can only have five people on a trial team is something I dislike. I would like to have up to 10, only then would I consider paying for it. It would allow me to compare my working style with a more extensive range of people.”
“I only wish there were more tests to take. The more tests I’ve taken, the more I’ve learned about myself, so having more tests available would make me love Cloverleaf even more (though, I’m already a super fan). I’ll add, as well, that it would be fantastic to have integration with LinkedIn. This might exist already, come to think of it, but if not then that’s something to consider!”
“While the Cloverleaf dashboards and tools are very user–friendly, they do take time out of the day to use. It is labor-intensive to get all of the test data entered into the system at the front end.”
“There isn’t much to dislike. If I had to select one thing it would be that a couple of the assessments come at additional costs and one even requires you to go to another site to complete. If they could integrate the costs and the assessments into a bunded approach, that would help streamline everything.”