Because too many good people still end up in bad situations when the record is unclear.
This was not built from theory.
After 26 years in construction and high-stakes project work, Steve Batts kept seeing the same pattern: the problem was often not bad intent. The problem was that communication, approvals, changes, and proof were scattered across too many places.
When pressure hit, people had to rely on memory, missing texts, buried emails, partial notes, or incomplete records.
That confusion cost time, money, trust, and sometimes much more.
The problem was bigger than task tracking.
Most tools helped track work. But they did not solve the problem of keeping the conversation, clarification, approval, and proof tied together in a way people could actually use later.
ConvoRally was built to close that gap.
What ConvoRally is trying to change
ConvoRally is built to help people stop reconstructing reality after the fact. It helps keep the record clearer while the work is still happening — so fewer things get lost, fewer misunderstandings grow, and fewer people end up arguing over what happened.
The goal is simple: make the right people understand faster, keep the record clear, and help everyone move forward with confidence.
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