What is Peerdom?

Peerdom is a change management platform that reinvents the org chart. It replaces static PowerPoint slides and scattered spreadsheets with a dynamic, visual map of your organization, one that evolves as your teams do.

The problem

Traditional org charts were never designed for change. They go stale the moment they’re published, live in files nobody updates, and show reporting lines but not how work actually gets done. The result: confusion, disengagement, and wasted time figuring out who does what.

How Peerdom helps

Think of Peerdom as Google Maps for your organization. You can:

  • See the full picture: understand your entire structure at a glance using the tree view, circle view, or list view
  • Find anyone: locate the right person for any task with the Directory
  • Understand connections: see how teams, roles, and people relate through relationships
  • Track changes: view history and anticipate what comes next with the Journal
  • Explore in context: projects, goals, and pages all visible on the map

The Peerdom map in Circle View showing the full Acme Corp organization with nested teams, roles, and the Inspector panel.

Peerdom works for any organizational model: traditional hierarchies, holacracy, sociocracy, agile, or your own custom approach. You can even customize your terminology to match your culture.

Who uses Peerdom

Organizations of all sizes, from startups with 3 people to enterprises with 30,000 employees. Common use cases include:

  • Structural transformation
  • Mergers and acquisitions
  • Rapid scaling
  • Compliance documentation (ISO, B-Corp)

Explore all available apps to see how Peerdom supports these scenarios.

Getting started

Setting up takes about 30 minutes. Ongoing maintenance is around 15 minutes every 6-8 weeks. Most of the value comes from the initial mapping exercise, making your organization visible for the first time.

Peerdom’s free plan supports up to 10 people. Create your free account to get started, or check the pricing page for larger teams.

Ready to begin? Create your first map and then invite your team.

FAQ

Is Peerdom only for companies using holacracy or sociocracy? No. Peerdom works with any organizational model, including traditional hierarchies, matrix structures, agile frameworks, and custom approaches. You can customize terms to match your own vocabulary.

How long does it take to set up? Most organizations build their first map in about 30 minutes. After the initial setup, keeping the map current takes roughly 15 minutes every 6-8 weeks.

Can I try Peerdom for free? Yes. The free plan supports up to 10 people with full access to the core map features. Create your free account to start building your map immediately.

What integrations are available? Peerdom connects with Microsoft Teams, Zapier, Notion, and offers a REST API for custom integrations. Single sign-on is available through Microsoft Entra ID, Google Workspace, and Okta. See the full integrations overview.