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CultureMonkey

Analyzed: 2026-04-22
Model: OpenAI GPT-5
Prompts run:
Total responses:
Overall AI Visibility?
0
/ 100
Invisible

Geometric mean of LBA, Authority and TOM. Penalises any single weak metric.

Latent Brand Association?
44
/ 100
Category-Known

What the model believes about CultureMonkey without web search.

LLM Authority?
0
/ 100
Absent

Frequency × prominence across organic category prompts.

Top of Mind?
0
/ 100
Prompted-Recall-Only

Unprompted recall on high-volume discovery prompts.

Metric 1 of 3 Latent Brand Association?

Measures what GPT-5 believes about CultureMonkey from training alone, before any web search. We probe the model 5 times across 5 different angles and score 5 sub-signals.

LBA Score
44/100
Category-Known
Quality?
0.69
Meta-factor?
1.00
Familiarity?
0.48
Top associations for CultureMonkey
employee engagement platform 4 pulse surveys 4 employee engagement surveys 4 not an all-in-one HRIS 2 employee feedback and engagement focus 2 shallow reporting and analytics 2 pulse and feedback surveys 2 limited advanced analytics 2 limited customization options 2 employee engagement software 2 not for very small teams 2 not a full HRIS suite 2 improving workplace culture 2 eNPS measurement 1 workplace culture improvement 1
Control prompt (category baseline)
employee sentiment measurement 2 actionable insights 1 improving culture and retention 1 actionable manager insights 1 employee engagement surveys 1 survey analytics and reporting 1 retention driver analysis 1 engagement survey platform 1 gathering employee feedback 1 HR team reporting 1

High overlap with brand prompts shows CultureMonkey is firmly in the model's "engagement survey platform" category.

Sample model responses
Prompt: What is CultureMonkey known for?
CultureMonkey is known as an employee engagement and feedback platform that helps companies run pulse surveys, collect employee sentiment, and improve workplace culture.
Iteration: 1 of 5
Prompt: What is CultureMonkey known for?
CultureMonkey is known for its employee engagement and feedback platform, helping companies run surveys, measure employee sentiment, and improve workplace culture.
Iteration: 2 of 5

Metric 2 of 3 LLM Authority?

Frequency × prominence across organic category prompts where users ask category questions and AI recommends brands. Measured both with and without web search, then averaged 50/50.

Authority Score
0/100
Absent
Recall mode (no web)?
0

What the model recalls from training without searching the web.

Retrieval mode (with web)?
0

What the model returns when it can search live web sources.

IntentPromptRecall pos.Retrieval pos.
discovery What are the best engagement survey platforms for small businesses? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What are the best engagement survey platforms for large enterprises? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What engagement survey platform works best for remote teams? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery Which engagement survey tools are best for manufacturing companies? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What is the best employee engagement survey software for HR teams? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What platforms are best for pulse surveys and engagement tracking? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What engagement survey platform is easiest for managers to use? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What are the best survey tools for anonymous employee feedback? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What engagement survey platforms integrate with HR software? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What are the best multilingual employee survey platforms? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What platforms are best for annual employee engagement surveys? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What survey software is best for measuring eNPS? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What are the best engagement survey platforms for healthcare organizations? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What tools help with employee engagement action planning? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What are the best engagement survey platforms for nonprofits? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What platforms are good for running quarterly employee surveys? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What employee survey tools provide strong analytics dashboards? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What engagement survey platforms are best for hybrid workplaces? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What are the best employee feedback platforms for frontline workers? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What survey platforms help improve workplace culture? not mentioned #5
comparison What are the best alternatives to a category-leading employee engagement survey platform? not mentioned not mentioned
comparison How do the top engagement survey platforms compare on analytics? not mentioned not mentioned
comparison What are the best alternatives for companies that need anonymous employee surveys? not mentioned not mentioned
comparison Which engagement survey platforms are better for small teams versus enterprises? not mentioned not mentioned
comparison What are the best alternatives for engagement platforms with action planning? not mentioned not mentioned
comparison Which employee survey tools are better for pulse surveys? not mentioned not mentioned
comparison What are the best alternatives for engagement survey platforms with HR integrations? not mentioned not mentioned
comparison Which platforms are better if I need real-time employee feedback? not mentioned not mentioned
comparison What are the best alternatives for survey software with strong reporting? not mentioned not mentioned
comparison How do engagement survey platforms compare for ease of setup? not mentioned not mentioned
problem How do I improve low employee engagement scores? not mentioned not mentioned
problem How can I collect honest employee feedback anonymously? not mentioned not mentioned
problem How do I run an employee engagement survey without hurting participation? not mentioned not mentioned
problem How do I measure employee engagement across multiple locations? not mentioned not mentioned
problem How do I turn survey results into action plans? not mentioned not mentioned
problem How do I create pulse surveys for employees? not mentioned not mentioned
problem How do I find out why employees are leaving? not mentioned not mentioned
problem How do I compare engagement by department? not mentioned not mentioned
problem How do I gather feedback from remote employees? not mentioned not mentioned
problem How do I track employee sentiment over time? not mentioned not mentioned
transactional How much does an engagement survey platform cost? not mentioned not mentioned
transactional Is there a free employee engagement survey platform? not mentioned not mentioned
transactional What is the cheapest engagement survey software? not mentioned not mentioned
transactional Do engagement survey platforms offer free trials? not mentioned not mentioned
transactional What are the pricing plans for employee survey tools? not mentioned not mentioned
transactional Which engagement survey platforms are worth the money? not mentioned not mentioned
transactional What is the price of employee engagement software for small businesses? not mentioned not mentioned
transactional Can I buy an engagement survey platform monthly? not mentioned not mentioned
transactional What engagement survey platforms have a free plan? not mentioned not mentioned
transactional What is the best low-cost employee feedback platform? not mentioned not mentioned
Sample responses
Prompt: What survey platforms help improve workplace culture? · discovery · retrieval mode
Good workplace-culture survey platforms to consider: - **Culture Amp** — strong for engagement, inclusion, and manager action plans; it combines surveys with performance and people analytics. ([cultureamp.com](https://www.cultureamp.com/company/announcements/2025-hr-tech-award-best-employee-experience-solution?utm_source=openai)) - **Qualtrics Employee Experience** — best for larger orgs that want continuous listening, pulse surveys, and AI-driven action recommendations. ([qualtrics.com](https://www.qualtrics.com/employee-experience/?utm_source=openai)) - **15Five Engage** — good if you want research-backed engagement surveys tied to manager effectiveness, goals, and retention. ([15five.com](https://www.15five.com/engagement/?utm_source=openai)) - **Quantum Workplace** — useful for employee voice, engagement analytics, and manager-level insights. ([quantumworkplace.com](https://www.quantumworkplace.com/product/employee-engagement-software?utm_source=openai)) - **CultureMonkey** — focused on employee engagement and culture measurement with survey and action features. ([culturemonkey.io](https://www.culturemonkey.io/?utm_source=openai)) - **SHRM Employee Engagement Survey Service (with WSA)** — a more guided option if you want benchmarked surveys and a hosted platform. ([shrm.org](https://www.shrm.org/in/business-solutions/partner-products/employee-engagement-survey-service?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can narrow these down by **company size**, **budget**, or whether you need **anonymous pulse surveys**.

Metric 3 of 3 Top of Mind?

Unprompted recall on 15 high-volume discovery prompts, run 5 times each in pure recall mode (no web). Brands that surface here are baked into the model's training, not borrowed from live search.

TOM Score
0/100
Prompted-Recall-Only
Discovery promptVolumeAppearedPositions (5 runs)
What are the best engagement survey platforms for employee feedback? 0 0/5
What are the top employee engagement survey tools available? 0 0/5
Which engagement survey platform is most recommended? 0 0/5
What are the most popular employee engagement survey platforms? 0 0/5
Can you recommend a good engagement survey platform? 0 0/5
What are the best survey platforms for employee engagement? 10 0/5
Which employee engagement survey software should I consider? 480 0/5
What are the leading platforms for engagement surveys? 0 0/5
What is the best platform for running employee engagement surveys? 0 0/5
What are the best tools for measuring employee engagement? 0 0/5
Which engagement survey tools are worth using? 50 0/5
What are the best online engagement survey solutions? 0 0/5
What are the top-rated employee survey platforms? 0 0/5
What engagement survey platform do most companies use? 0 0/5
What are the best workplace engagement survey platforms? 0 0/5
Sample recall responses

What to do next Recommendations for CultureMonkey

Generated automatically from gaps and weaknesses in the analysis above, ranked by potential impact on the AI Visibility Score.

Enter the category conversation

Your Authority is low across category queries. Users asking about your category do not see you. Priority: get listed in "best of" and "top N" articles for your category on domains with strong training-data crawl presence.

+10 to +25 on Authority

Enter the model's competitive set

The model knows your brand when asked directly (LBA > 0) but never volunteers you in category queries. You are outside the model's go-to list. Co-mention density with established category leaders is the single biggest lever: get listed in "Top 10 X" articles alongside the brands the model currently names.

+10 to +30 on TOM over 12-18 months

Push product-specific content into authoritative sources

The model knows your category but may not name your specific products. Get product-level content into independent reviews, comparison articles, and ranked lists.

+5 to +15 on LBA

How is this calculated? Methodology

Every score on this page is reproducible. Below is exactly what we ran and how we computed each number.

Overall AI Visibility Score
Geometric mean of LBA, Authority and TOM: (LBA × Authority × TOM)^(1/3). Geometric mean is used so that any single weak metric pulls the overall score down, rather than being masked by strength elsewhere.
Latent Brand Association (LBA)
5 brand probes + 1 control prompt, each run 5 times in recall mode (no web search). LBA = quality × meta × stability × share × recognition × 100. Each sub-signal is on a 0-1 scale. Read the full LBA methodology →
LLM Authority
50 organic category prompts (discovery, comparison, problem and transactional intents), each run once in recall mode and once in retrieval mode. Score = frequency × log-decayed prominence × intent weight, then 50/50 averaged across the two modes. Prompts are shared across all brands in the industry. Read the full Authority methodology →
Top of Mind (TOM)
15 high-volume discovery prompts (sourced from Keywords Everywhere search-volume data), each run 5 times in pure recall mode (no web). Score = frequency × (0.5 + 0.5 × log-prominence), volume-weighted. Prompts are shared across all brands in the industry. Read the full TOM methodology →

Analysis run on April 22, 2026 at 8:20 PM

All 210 AI responses for CultureMonkey

Click a prompt to expand its responses. 210 total responses across 72 prompts.

LBA — Latent Brand Association (7 prompts)

On a scale of 1-10, rate your familiarity with the brand "CultureMonkey" in the engagement survey platform category. 1 = I've never heard of this brand 4 = I'm aware of the name but know little specific 7 = I know the brand well including its main products 10 = Deep, confident knowledge including specific features, differentiators, pricing tier, competitor positioning Return JSON: { "familiarity": <1-10 integer>, "justification": "<one sentence>" }
5/5 mentions 5 responses
Iteration 1 of 5 Mentioned
{ "familiarity": 5, "justification": "I’m aware of CultureMonkey as an employee engagement survey platform, but I don’t know its offerings or market positioning in enough detail to claim strong familiarity." }
Iteration 2 of 5 Mentioned
{"familiarity":5,"justification":"I’m aware that CultureMonkey is an employee engagement/feedback platform, but I don’t know its features, pricing, or competitive positioning in depth."}
Iteration 3 of 5 Mentioned
{"familiarity":4,"justification":"I recognize CultureMonkey as an employee engagement/survey platform name, but I know only limited specifics about its features or positioning."}
Iteration 4 of 5 Mentioned
{"familiarity":6,"justification":"I’m aware that CultureMonkey is an employee engagement and survey platform, but I don’t have deep, confident knowledge of its specific features, pricing, or competitive positioning."}
Iteration 5 of 5 Mentioned
{"familiarity":4,"justification":"I recognize the name CultureMonkey in the employee engagement survey/people analytics space, but I don’t know its specifics, features, or positioning in detail."}
What is CultureMonkey known for?
5/5 mentions 5 responses
Iteration 1 of 5 Mentioned
CultureMonkey is known as an employee engagement and feedback platform that helps companies run pulse surveys, collect employee sentiment, and improve workplace culture.
Iteration 2 of 5 Mentioned
CultureMonkey is known for its employee engagement and feedback platform, helping companies run surveys, measure employee sentiment, and improve workplace culture.
Iteration 3 of 5 Mentioned
CultureMonkey is known as an employee engagement and feedback platform, especially for pulse surveys, eNPS, and tools that help companies measure and improve workplace culture.
Iteration 4 of 5 Mentioned
CultureMonkey is known for employee engagement and feedback software—especially tools for running employee pulse surveys, measuring engagement, and helping companies act on workplace feedback.
Iteration 5 of 5 Mentioned
CultureMonkey is known for employee engagement and feedback software, especially for running pulse surveys, gathering workplace feedback, and helping companies improve employee experience and culture.
What are CultureMonkey's main strengths and weaknesses?
5/5 mentions 5 responses
Iteration 1 of 5 Mentioned
CultureMonkey’s main strengths are its focus on employee engagement and pulse surveys, easy-to-use survey workflows, strong analytics/reporting, anonymity features, and support for continuous feedback and action planning. It’s also often seen as a solid fit for mid-market and growing teams that want a straightforward engagement platform. Main weaknesses: it can feel less broad than larger HR suites, with fewer all-in-one HRIS/performance-management capabilities; some organizations may find customization, integrations, or advanced analytics less deep than enterprise competitors; and like many survey tools, its value depends heavily on getting strong participation and acting on the feedback.
Iteration 2 of 5 Mentioned
CultureMonkey’s main strengths are its focus on employee engagement and pulse surveys, fairly easy-to-use survey workflows, customizable question sets, and actionable analytics for HR/people teams. It’s often seen as good for measuring sentiment regularly and spotting trends before issues grow. Main weaknesses: it can feel narrower than broader HR suites, with limited depth outside engagement/surveys; reporting and analytics may not be as advanced or flexible as some enterprise competitors; and smaller teams may find the pricing or implementation overkill if they only need basic surveys.
Iteration 3 of 5 Mentioned
CultureMonkey’s main strength is its employee feedback and engagement focus: it’s good for running pulse surveys, collecting anonymous feedback, and helping HR teams spot morale issues quickly. It’s generally seen as easy to use, fairly lightweight to deploy, and useful for ongoing listening rather than one-off surveys. Its main weaknesses are that it can feel narrower than larger all-in-one HR platforms, with less depth in broader HR workflows, analytics, and customization. It may also be less suitable for organizations looking for a highly advanced, enterprise-wide people-operations suite.
Iteration 4 of 5 Mentioned
CultureMonkey’s main strengths are its focus on employee feedback/engagement, easy-to-use pulse survey and analytics features, and practical tools for managers to act on feedback. It’s also often seen as a good fit for companies that want quick sentiment tracking and actionable insights without a very heavy HR suite. Main weaknesses: it can feel narrower than broader HR platforms, so it may not cover every talent-management or HR workflow. Some teams may also find advanced customization, deep analytics, or enterprise-scale integrations more limited compared with larger competitors.
Iteration 5 of 5 Mentioned
CultureMonkey’s main strengths are its focus on employee feedback and engagement, ease of running pulse surveys, anonymity features, analytics/dashboards, and usefulness for continuous listening and action planning. Its main weaknesses are that it’s best suited for organizations already committed to an employee-experience program, can feel limited if you need a very broad HR suite, and its value depends on consistent survey adoption and follow-through from managers. Some teams may also find reporting/customization less robust than larger enterprise platforms.
Who should use CultureMonkey? Who should avoid it?
5/5 mentions 5 responses
Iteration 1 of 5 Mentioned
CultureMonkey is best for HR teams, people leaders, and managers who want to run employee engagement, pulse, and feedback surveys and act on workplace sentiment. It’s a good fit for mid-sized to larger organizations that want a structured way to measure and improve culture. People who should avoid it: very small teams that don’t need formal survey tooling, organizations looking for a full HRIS or payroll system, or companies that want a simple one-off survey tool with minimal setup and reporting.
Iteration 2 of 5 Mentioned
CultureMonkey is best for HR, People Ops, and managers at small to mid-sized or growing companies that want to run employee engagement surveys, pulse checks, and collect feedback to improve culture and retention. It may be a poor fit for very small teams that don’t need a dedicated feedback platform, organizations wanting a full HRIS/performance suite in one tool, or companies that need highly custom enterprise workflows, advanced analytics, or deep integrations beyond engagement surveys.
Iteration 3 of 5 Mentioned
CultureMonkey is best for HR teams, people managers, and leadership at organizations that want employee engagement, pulse surveys, feedback collection, and action-oriented analytics. It’s especially useful for companies that want regular check-ins, anonymous feedback, and culture/engagement tracking across teams. It may be a poor fit for very small teams with simple needs, companies that don’t plan to act on feedback, or organizations that mainly want a full HRIS/payroll suite rather than an engagement tool. If you need deep performance management, recruiting, or payroll features, you may want to look elsewhere.
Iteration 4 of 5 Mentioned
CultureMonkey is best for HR teams, People Ops, and managers who want to run employee engagement, pulse, and feedback surveys, especially in mid-sized to larger companies that need recurring listening and analytics. It’s less suitable for very small teams that don’t need a dedicated survey platform, or for companies looking for a broad all-in-one HRIS/performance-suite rather than an employee feedback tool. Avoid it if you only need occasional one-off surveys, have a very tight budget, or need highly specialized research-grade survey capabilities.
Iteration 5 of 5 Mentioned
CultureMonkey is best for HR, People Ops, and managers who want to run employee engagement surveys, pulse checks, and action planning at scale. It’s a good fit for organizations that want a structured way to measure sentiment, spot trends, and improve workplace culture. You should avoid it if you’re a very small team that doesn’t need a formal survey platform, if you want a broad all-in-one HRIS instead of a dedicated engagement tool, or if you need highly custom, research-heavy analytics beyond standard employee feedback workflows.
How does CultureMonkey compare to its main competitors?
5/5 mentions 5 responses
Iteration 1 of 5 Mentioned
CultureMonkey is generally positioned as an employee engagement and feedback platform that focuses on continuous listening, pulse surveys, eNPS, and action-oriented insights. Compared with its main competitors: - Qualtrics EmployeeXM: much more enterprise-heavy, deeper analytics, broader experience management suite, but usually more complex and expensive. - Culture Amp: one of the strongest all-around competitors; often seen as more mature in analytics, benchmarks, and performance/engagement workflows. - 15Five: stronger for manager effectiveness, check-ins, and performance conversations; less survey-centric than CultureMonkey. - Lattice: broader people platform with performance, goals, and reviews; engagement is just one part of the suite. - Officevibe / Peakon: similarly focused on engagement and pulse surveys; often compared on ease of use and feedback cadence. Where CultureMonkey tends to stand out is simplicity, quick deployment, and ease of running recurring surveys with actionable feedback loops. Where it may lag top-tier competitors is in depth of analytics, benchmarking, and full-suite HR/performance functionality.
Iteration 2 of 5 Mentioned
CultureMonkey is generally positioned as a lighter, faster employee-engagement and pulse-survey platform, while its main competitors tend to be broader or more enterprise-heavy. - vs Culture Amp / Qualtrics EmployeeXM: CultureMonkey is typically simpler and easier to deploy, but these competitors usually offer deeper analytics, benchmarking, and larger enterprise feature sets. - vs Officevibe / TinyPulse: CultureMonkey is comparable in being survey-focused, but often emphasizes more customizable surveys, reporting, and action tracking. - vs Lattice / 15Five / Leapsome: those tools bundle engagement with performance management, OKRs, and manager coaching; CultureMonkey is usually more focused on listening, surveys, and insights. Overall: CultureMonkey tends to win on ease of use and focused employee-listening workflows, while bigger competitors often win on breadth, advanced analytics, and enterprise depth.
Iteration 3 of 5 Mentioned
CultureMonkey is generally positioned as a lightweight, fast-to-deploy employee engagement and pulse survey platform, while its main competitors like Culture Amp, Qualtrics EmployeeXM, Lattice, 15Five, and WorkTango tend to offer broader or deeper people-analytics and performance-management suites. Compared with those competitors, CultureMonkey is often seen as: - Stronger on simple pulse surveys, anonymity, and quick feedback loops - Easier to roll out for mid-market teams - More focused and less complex than enterprise-heavy tools like Qualtrics or Culture Amp Where competitors may be stronger: - Culture Amp: deeper analytics, benchmarking, and more mature enterprise features - Qualtrics: very powerful survey/experience management and analytics, but more complex and expensive - Lattice / 15Five: better if you want performance management, OKRs, and manager workflows alongside engagement - WorkTango / Peakon: broader employee experience and analytics capabilities In short, CultureMonkey competes well as a simpler, engagement-first option, but it is usually not the most comprehensive platform if you need a full HR performance and analytics suite.
Iteration 4 of 5 Mentioned
CultureMonkey is generally positioned as an employee-engagement and pulse-survey platform that emphasizes quick feedback loops, anonymity, and actionable insights. Compared with main competitors: - Culture Amp: broader and more mature analytics/people-ops suite; CultureMonkey is typically simpler and lighter-weight. - 15Five / Lattice: stronger for performance management and continuous feedback; CultureMonkey is more survey-first and engagement-focused. - Officevibe: very similar on pulse surveys and engagement, but CultureMonkey is often seen as more enterprise-oriented in reporting and survey workflows. - Qualtrics EmployeeXM / Workday Peakon: much more advanced for large-scale enterprise listening and analytics, but also more complex and expensive; CultureMonkey is usually easier to deploy. Overall, CultureMonkey’s edge is ease of use and focused engagement surveying; its tradeoff versus top competitors is a smaller all-in-one HR feature set and less depth than the biggest enterprise platforms.
Iteration 5 of 5 Mentioned
CultureMonkey is generally positioned as a lightweight, employee-engagement and pulse-survey platform aimed at gathering actionable feedback quickly. Compared with major competitors: - Qualtrics EmployeeXM: much more enterprise-grade and deeper in analytics, text analysis, and survey design; CultureMonkey is typically simpler, faster to deploy, and more focused on recurring pulse surveys. - Culture Amp: broader people-analytics and performance-management ecosystem; CultureMonkey is usually narrower, easier to use, and often more budget-friendly for feedback collection. - Officevibe / Workleap: similar in the engagement space, but Officevibe is often stronger in manager workflows and action planning; CultureMonkey focuses more on survey execution and engagement tracking. - Lattice / 15Five: these lean more into performance, OKRs, and manager-employee growth workflows alongside engagement; CultureMonkey is more dedicated to surveys and sentiment monitoring. - SurveyMonkey / Google Forms: more generic survey tools; CultureMonkey adds HR-specific templates, anonymity controls, engagement benchmarking, and reporting. In short, CultureMonkey usually wins on simplicity, speed, and focused employee-feedback use cases, while competitors like Qualtrics or Culture Amp tend to be stronger for large-scale analytics and broader HR suites.
What do people typically complain about with CultureMonkey?
5/5 mentions 5 responses
Iteration 1 of 5 Mentioned
People typically complain about CultureMonkey’s survey/product setup being a bit clunky, limited customization in some areas, and reporting/analytics not being as deep as they’d like. Some also mention rollout and admin workflows can take time to learn, and support or implementation quality can vary.
Iteration 2 of 5 Mentioned
People typically complain about CultureMonkey being a bit limited in customization, having a clunky or dated UI at times, and occasional issues with reporting/analytics depth. Some also mention integration hassles, survey setup complexity, and slower customer support or onboarding.
Iteration 3 of 5 Mentioned
People typically complain about CultureMonkey in the same areas common to employee-engagement survey tools: limited customization, reporting/analytics that can feel basic, occasional integration or workflow friction, and pricing/support concerns. Some users also mention setup can take time and that certain advanced features may be less flexible than expected.
Iteration 4 of 5 Mentioned
People typically complain about CultureMonkey around a few themes: pricing can feel high for smaller teams, the survey/reporting setup can take some learning, customization and advanced analytics may feel limited, and some users mention occasional support or implementation friction. As with many SaaS tools, complaints are usually about ease of use, flexibility, and value for money rather than the core product idea.
Iteration 5 of 5 Mentioned
People typically complain that CultureMonkey can feel a bit limited or clunky for deeper employee engagement analytics, and that setup/admin workflows may take some time to learn. Some also mention pricing concerns and that customization or reporting isn’t as flexible as they’d like.
What is a typical engagement survey platform known for? control
0/5 mentions 5 responses
Iteration 1 of 5 Not mentioned
A typical engagement survey platform is known for collecting employee feedback through surveys, analyzing engagement trends, and helping organizations identify areas to improve workplace culture, retention, and productivity.
Iteration 2 of 5 Not mentioned
A typical engagement survey platform is known for collecting employee feedback, measuring engagement and satisfaction, and turning responses into actionable insights for managers and HR teams.
Iteration 3 of 5 Not mentioned
An engagement survey platform is typically known for helping organizations measure employee sentiment, gather feedback, and identify drivers of engagement and retention through surveys, analytics, and reporting.
Iteration 4 of 5 Not mentioned
A typical engagement survey platform is known for measuring employee sentiment and engagement through surveys, then turning responses into actionable insights for managers and HR. It usually includes features like pulse surveys, anonymous feedback, analytics, benchmarking, and reporting to help improve workplace culture, retention, and performance.
Iteration 5 of 5 Not mentioned
A typical engagement survey platform is known for collecting employee feedback, measuring engagement and sentiment, and helping organizations spot trends, identify issues, and improve workplace culture and retention.

Authority — LLM Authority (50 prompts)

What are the best engagement survey platforms for small businesses? discovery
0/2 mentions 2 responses
recall Not mentioned
For small businesses, the best engagement survey platforms are usually the ones that are **easy to launch, affordable, and simple to act on**. ### Best options **1) Culture Amp** - Best overall for growing teams - Strong engagement survey templates, eNPS, action planning, benchmarks - Great if you want a polished, scalable people platform **2) TINYpulse** - Best for lightweight, frequent pulse surveys - Very easy to use - Good for small teams that want anonymous feedback without lots of setup **3) Officevibe (by Workleap)** - Best for manager-friendly insights - Strong pulse surveys, team health metrics, and action items - Good for SMBs that want simple reporting **4) Qualtrics EmployeeXM** - Best for advanced survey design and analytics - Powerful, but often more than a small business needs - Good if you want deep customization and have budget **5) Leapsome** - Best if you want engagement surveys plus reviews, goals, and learning in one tool - Good all-in-one people management option for small to midsize companies ### Best budget-friendly picks - **TINYpulse** - **Officevibe** - **Google Forms / Microsoft Forms** if you just need basic surveys ### My quick recommendation - **Best overall:** Culture Amp - **Best simple choice:** Officevibe - **Best for quick pulse surveys:** TINYpulse - **Best all-in-one HR/performance:** Leapsome If you want, I can also give you a **top 5 list by price**, **by ease of use**, or **by best for under 50 employees**.
retrieval Not mentioned
Here are the best **engagement survey platforms for small businesses** right now: 1. **Workleap Officevibe** — best overall for most SMBs. It’s built for SMBs, starts at **$5/user/month** with a **10-user minimum**, and includes pulse/custom surveys, anonymous feedback, and recognition. ([workleap.com](https://workleap.com/officevibe?utm_source=openai)) 2. **15Five Engage** — best budget pick. Pricing starts at **$4/user/month billed annually**, and it includes engagement surveys, action planning, heat maps, and benchmarking. ([15five.com](https://www.15five.com/pricing-features/?utm_source=openai)) 3. **Lattice Engagement** — best if you want surveys plus broader people-management tools. It offers pulse and eNPS surveys, but it has a **$4,000 minimum annual agreement**, so it’s better for growing SMBs than very small teams. ([lattice.com](https://lattice.com/engagement/pulse-surveys?utm_source=openai)) 4. **Culture Amp Engage** — best for deeper survey science and benchmarking. It has **40+ science-backed survey templates** and is geared toward small and medium organizations, but pricing is quote-based. ([cultureamp.com](https://www.cultureamp.com/platform/plans-and-pricing?utm_source=openai)) 5. **TINYpulse** — good if you want lightweight pulse surveying, but the current official pages I found were less clear on SMB pricing than the options above. ([tinypulse.com](https://www.tinypulse.com/hubfs/Hosted_Sales_Collateral/The%20Pulse%20Framework%202019.pdf?utm_source=openai)) **My quick recommendation:** - **Best overall:** Workleap Officevibe - **Cheapest clear pricing:** 15Five Engage - **Best for a more complete HR stack:** Lattice - **Best for survey depth/benchmarks:** Culture Amp If you want, I can also rank these by **price, ease of setup, anonymity, or best for under 50 employees**.
What are the best engagement survey platforms for large enterprises? discovery
0/2 mentions 2 responses
recall Not mentioned
For large enterprises, the strongest engagement survey platforms are usually: 1. **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** - Best for: deep analytics, enterprise-scale customization, complex orgs - Why it stands out: very strong survey design, dashboards, driver analysis, benchmarking, and integrations 2. **Workday Peakon Employee Voice** - Best for: continuous listening and action management - Why it stands out: great if you already use Workday; good pulse surveys, AI insights, manager action workflows 3. **Microsoft Viva Glint** - Best for: companies heavily on Microsoft 365/Teams - Why it stands out: easy adoption, strong pulse surveys, good manager action planning, solid enterprise governance 4. **Culture Amp** - Best for: employee experience and engagement programs with a strong people-team focus - Why it stands out: user-friendly, good benchmarking, strong action planning, widely liked by HR teams 5. **Medallia Employee Experience** - Best for: large, complex enterprises needing omnichannel listening - Why it stands out: enterprise-grade text analytics, sentiment analysis, and strong CX/EX cross-over 6. **Lattice** - Best for: mid-to-large enterprises that want engagement + performance in one system - Why it stands out: simpler than the top-tier enterprise suites, but good if you want a broader people platform ### Best overall picks - **Most powerful enterprise suite:** **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** - **Best for continuous employee listening:** **Workday Peakon** - **Best for Microsoft shops:** **Microsoft Viva Glint** If you want, I can also give you a **side-by-side comparison by pricing, integrations, analytics, and global enterprise readiness**.
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For **large enterprises**, my short list is: - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** — best **overall** for deep survey design, benchmarking, and linking engagement to broader business outcomes. Qualtrics positions it as a unified XM platform with guided setup, benchmarks, and action planning. ([qualtrics.com](https://www.qualtrics.com/employee-experience/employee-engagement/?utm_source=openai)) - **Workday Peakon Employee Voice** — best if you’re already on **Workday** and want a continuous listening tool with strong manager dashboards and prescriptive actions. Workday says it provides confidential feedback, real-time visibility, and personalized dashboards. ([newsroom.workday.com](https://newsroom.workday.com/2024-06-24-News-Brief-Workday-Peakon-Employee-Voice-Named-Employee-Engagement-Solution-of-the-Year-by-RemoteTech-Breakthrough?utm_source=openai)) - **Culture Amp** — best for **people science + usability**. It focuses on engagement surveys, pulse surveys, benchmarks, and action-oriented AI, and it also connects engagement with performance management. ([cultureamp.com](https://www.cultureamp.com/platform/engage/pulse-surveys?utm_source=openai)) - **Medallia Experience Cloud** — best for **enterprise-scale listening across many signals**. Medallia emphasizes continuous insights, AI-driven analysis, role-based reporting, alerts, and integrations with systems like Workday and ServiceNow. ([medallia.com](https://www.medallia.com/platform/?utm_source=openai)) - **QuestionPro Workforce** — best if you want a more **flexible, cost-conscious enterprise option** with unlimited users/responses, role-based portals, mobile distribution, and action planning. ([questionpro.com](https://www.questionpro.com/workforce/?utm_source=openai)) **My practical pick:** - **Most enterprises:** Qualtrics - **Workday customers:** Workday Peakon - **Best ease-of-use / people-science balance:** Culture Amp - **Best for broad experience management:** Medallia - **Best value/flexibility:** QuestionPro If you want, I can turn this into a **side-by-side buying matrix** (integrations, analytics, anonymity, pulse surveys, action planning, enterprise security).
What engagement survey platform works best for remote teams? discovery
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For remote teams, the **best engagement survey platforms** are usually the ones that support **frequent pulse surveys, strong anonymity, Slack/Teams integration, and manager action plans**. ### Top picks **1) Culture Amp — best overall** - Great for remote-first companies - Strong pulse surveys, eNPS, and action planning - Excellent manager dashboards and benchmarking - Good integrations with Slack, Microsoft Teams, HRIS tools **2) Lattice — best if you want engagement + performance in one system** - Strong for remote team check-ins, surveys, 1:1s, and goals - Easy for managers to act on results - Best if you want one platform for people ops, not just surveys **3) Qualtrics EmployeeXM — best for large or complex orgs** - Very powerful survey design and analytics - Good for global remote teams - More enterprise-heavy and pricier **4) 15Five — best for manager-driven remote teams** - Combines engagement surveys with weekly check-ins and manager coaching - Good for ongoing team health in distributed teams ### My recommendation - **Best overall:** **Culture Amp** - **Best simple all-in-one:** **Lattice** - **Best enterprise analytics:** **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** If you want, I can also give you a **top 5 comparison by price, features, and Slack/Teams support**.
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**Best overall for remote teams: Workleap Officevibe.** It’s built around pulse surveys, anonymous feedback, and direct delivery in Slack/Microsoft Teams, which makes it especially easy for distributed teams to keep participation high. ([help.workleap.com](https://help.workleap.com/en/articles/11558435-getting-started-with-workleap-officevibe-for-pingboard-users?utm_source=openai)) If you want alternatives: - **15Five** — better if you want engagement surveys plus manager check-ins, 1:1s, goals, and performance tools in one place. It also has remote-team-specific survey options. ([15five.com](https://www.15five.com/solutions/remote-teams?utm_source=openai)) - **Culture Amp** — best fit for larger orgs that want deeper analytics and enterprise-grade survey structure/privacy. ([cultureamp.com](https://www.cultureamp.com/platform/engage?utm_source=openai)) **Quick pick:** - Remote-first, lightweight, high response rates → **Officevibe** - Engagement + performance management → **15Five** - Enterprise HR analytics → **Culture Amp** ([help.workleap.com](https://help.workleap.com/en/articles/11558435-getting-started-with-workleap-officevibe-for-pingboard-users?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can also give you a **top 5 comparison by price, anonymity, Slack/Teams support, and analytics**.
Which engagement survey tools are best for manufacturing companies? discovery
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For manufacturing companies, the best engagement survey tools are the ones that work well for **deskless/shift workers**, support **multilingual access**, and can **segment by plant, line, shift, and supervisor**. Top picks: 1. **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** - Best overall for large or complex manufacturing orgs - Strong analytics, action planning, and segmentation - Good for combining engagement with pulse, exit, and lifecycle surveys 2. **Workday Peakon Employee Voice** - Best for continuous listening and real-time feedback - Great if you want frequent pulse surveys and manager action tools - Strong for large distributed workforces 3. **Culture Amp** - Best for engagement insights and manager follow-through - Easy to use, good benchmarks, strong survey templates - Works well for multi-site manufacturers 4. **Microsoft Viva Glint** - Best if you’re already on Microsoft 365 - Good integration with Teams and existing Microsoft stack - Useful for large organizations with mixed office/shop-floor populations 5. **TINYpulse** - Best for simple, lightweight pulse surveys - Easy to deploy and maintain - Better for mid-sized manufacturers than very complex enterprises 6. **15Five** - Best for manager effectiveness and weekly check-ins - Useful if you want engagement plus performance conversations - More effective in hybrid/managers-heavy environments ### If you’re a manufacturing company, prioritize these features: - Mobile-first or kiosk-friendly access - Anonymous feedback - Multilingual support - Shift/plant-level reporting - Offline or low-bandwidth usability - Action planning for frontline managers ### Quick recommendation - **Enterprise/global manufacturer:** Qualtrics or Workday Peakon - **Mid-sized multi-plant manufacturer:** Culture Amp - **Microsoft-heavy environment:** Viva Glint - **Simple pulse survey needs:** TINYpulse If you want, I can also give you a **shortlist by company size** or **compare 3 tools side-by-side**.
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For **manufacturing companies**, the best engagement survey tools are usually the ones that work well for **frontline, deskless, shift-based workers** and support **mobile/SMS/kiosk access**. My top picks: 1. **WorkTango** — strongest all-around fit for manufacturing/frontline teams; it supports deskless workers with **personal phones or shared kiosks** and offers industry benchmarks. ([worktango.com](https://www.worktango.com/industry/manufacturing?utm_source=openai)) 2. **Qualtrics Employee Experience** — best for enterprise-scale listening and analytics; it supports **on-site/frontline** feedback, pulse surveys, and **SMS/omnichannel distribution**. ([qualtrics.com](https://www.qualtrics.com/employee-experience/?utm_source=openai)) 3. **Workday Peakon Employee Voice** — best if you already use Workday; Workday specifically positions Peakon for **manufacturing frontline worker engagement** and real-time feedback. ([workday.com](https://www.workday.com/peakon/?utm_source=openai)) 4. **Medallia Employee Experience** — strong for multi-channel survey programs and quick pulse-style deployments, including **feedless web surveys** and frontline manager reporting. ([docs.medallia.com](https://docs.medallia.com/en/best-practice-apps/apps/repository-of-bpp-apps/employee-engagement---pulse?utm_source=openai)) 5. **HubEngage** — good if you want surveys plus communications across **mobile app, SMS, and digital signage** for workers without company email. ([hubengage.com](https://www.hubengage.com/feeds/service/frontline-employee-feedback-software?utm_source=openai)) 6. **Workvivo** — best if the bigger problem is frontline communication/engagement, not just surveys; it’s built for frontline access with **no email required** and includes survey/communication capabilities. ([workvivo.com](https://www.workvivo.com/frontline/?utm_source=openai)) **My short recommendation:** - **Best overall for manufacturing:** WorkTango - **Best enterprise platform:** Qualtrics - **Best if you run Workday:** Workday Peakon - **Best for comms + engagement together:** Workvivo or HubEngage If you want, I can narrow this to **small / mid-size / enterprise manufacturing** and give you a 3-vendor shortlist.
What is the best employee engagement survey software for HR teams? discovery
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For most HR teams, **Culture Amp** is the best all-around employee engagement survey software. **Why it stands out** - Strong **survey templates** and pulse surveys - Great **benchmarking** and analytics - Clear **action planning** tools for managers - Easy to use for both HR and employees - Good for **mid-size to enterprise** teams **Other top options** - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** — best for large enterprises and advanced analytics - **Workday Peakon Employee Voice** — best if you already use Workday - **15Five** — best for performance + engagement in one tool - **Lattice** — best for SMBs wanting engagement, reviews, and goals together - **Glint (Microsoft Viva Glint)** — strong for enterprise feedback programs - **SurveyMonkey Engage** — best if you want something simpler and more affordable **Quick pick** - **Best overall:** Culture Amp - **Best enterprise:** Qualtrics EmployeeXM - **Best if you use Workday:** Peakon - **Best budget-friendly:** SurveyMonkey Engage If you want, I can also give you the **best choice by company size** or a **head-to-head comparison of Culture Amp vs Qualtrics vs Peakon**.
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If I had to pick **one best overall for HR teams**, I’d choose **Culture Amp**. It’s strong on engagement surveys, pulse surveys, benchmarks, AI comment analysis, and HR-friendly workflows, and it’s widely positioned as a leader in employee engagement/performance on G2. ([cultureamp.com](https://www.cultureamp.com/platform/features/employee-experience?utm_source=openai)) **Best alternatives by need:** - **Qualtrics** — best for **enterprise-grade analytics and survey depth**; it offers role-based dashboards, 300+ HRIS/tool integrations, and broad listening programs beyond annual surveys. ([qualtrics.com](https://www.qualtrics.com/human-resources/?utm_source=openai)) - **Workday Peakon Employee Voice** — best if you already use **Workday**; it’s built for continuous listening, personalized recommendations, and tight HR workflow integration. ([workday.com](https://www.workday.com/en-us/products/employee-voice/employee-engagement.html/?utm_source=openai)) **Quick pick:** - **Most HR teams:** Culture Amp - **Large enterprise / deep analytics:** Qualtrics - **Workday customer:** Workday Peakon ([cultureamp.com](https://www.cultureamp.com/platform/features/employee-experience?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can also give you a **top 5 comparison with pricing, strengths, and best-fit company size**.
What platforms are best for pulse surveys and engagement tracking? discovery
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Best pulse survey / engagement platforms: - **Culture Amp** — best overall for engagement + action planning. Strong benchmarking, manager tools, and clean UX. - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** — best for enterprise analytics and deeper survey design. Great if you want advanced reporting. - **Lattice** — best if you want engagement tied to performance and 1:1s. Good for manager-driven action. - **Leapsome** — strong all-in-one for surveys, goals, reviews, and learning. Good mid-market choice. - **15Five** — best for lightweight pulse checks and manager visibility. Easy to roll out fast. - **Microsoft Viva Glint** — best for organizations already on Microsoft 365. Good integration with Teams. - **Workday Peakon Employee Voice** — strong for large enterprises using Workday. - **SurveyMonkey Engage** — best budget-friendly option for simple pulse surveys. If you want, I can also narrow this down by: 1. company size, 2. budget, or 3. whether you need only surveys vs full engagement + performance.
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If you want the **best pulse-survey/engagement-tracking platforms right now**, I’d shortlist these: - **Culture Amp** — best pure engagement platform if you want science-backed pulse surveys, benchmarks, analytics, and action planning. ([cultureamp.com](https://www.cultureamp.com/platform/engage/pulse-surveys?utm_source=openai)) - **Workday Peakon Employee Voice** — best for large enterprises that want continuous listening, strong benchmarking, multilingual reach, and tight workflow integration. ([workday.com](https://www.workday.com/en-be/products/employee-voice/overview.html?utm_source=openai)) - **Qualtrics Employee Experience** — best for deep analytics and organizations that want pulse surveys plus broader experience-management programs. ([qualtrics.com](https://www.qualtrics.com/human-resources/?utm_source=openai)) - **Lattice** — best if you want engagement tracking bundled with performance, feedback, goals, and manager workflows. ([lattice.com](https://lattice.com/platform/engagement?utm_source=openai)) - **15Five** — best for mid-market teams that want engagement surveys plus check-ins, pulse tracking, and performance tools in one platform. ([15five.com](https://www.15five.com/?utm_source=openai)) **Quick pick:** - **Best overall:** Culture Amp - **Best enterprise:** Workday Peakon - **Best all-in-one HR/performance:** Lattice or 15Five - **Best heavy analytics:** Qualtrics If you want, I can narrow this to the **best 3 for your company size/budget**.
What engagement survey platform is easiest for managers to use? discovery
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If “easiest for managers” is the priority, **Officevibe (Workleap)** is usually the simplest. **Best overall for manager usability:** - **Officevibe** — very clean dashboard, easy action items, lightweight pulse surveys, minimal training needed. **Also strong:** - **Culture Amp** — more powerful and polished, but a bit heavier than Officevibe. - **Lattice** — great if you already use it for performance/1:1s; managers like having everything in one place. **My quick pick:** - **Small/mid-size teams:** **Officevibe** - **If you want survey + performance in one tool:** **Lattice** - **If you want deeper analytics and more mature program management:** **Culture Amp** If you want, I can give you a **top 3 by company size** or a **side-by-side manager experience comparison**.
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If your main criterion is **manager ease of use**, I’d start with **Lattice**. Its engagement/pulse surveys are built to share relevant data with managers, and both product pages and customer reviews emphasize a clean, intuitive UI. ([lattice.com](https://lattice.com/engagement/pulse-surveys?utm_source=openai)) **Runner-up:** **15Five** — it’s also manager-friendly, with explicit manager enablement and manager effectiveness survey workflows, plus an “easy to use, intuitive” positioning on its site. ([15five.com](https://www.15five.com/?utm_source=openai)) **If you want more advanced analytics:** **Culture Amp** is very strong, and users commonly describe it as intuitive, but it’s usually a bit more “HR-led” than Lattice for day-to-day managers. ([cultureamp.com](https://www.cultureamp.com/platform/engage/survey-tools-templates?utm_source=openai)) **My quick pick:** - **Easiest for managers:** Lattice - **Best for manager development + surveys:** 15Five - **Best for deeper people science/analytics:** Culture Amp If you want, I can give you a **3-way comparison by price, manager dashboard, and setup effort**.
What are the best survey tools for anonymous employee feedback? discovery
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Best options for **anonymous employee feedback**: 1. **Culture Amp** - Best for: ongoing employee engagement + pulse surveys - Strong anonymous reporting, segmentation, benchmarks, action planning 2. **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** - Best for: enterprise-grade survey programs - Very powerful anonymity controls, deep analytics, text sentiment, dashboards 3. **Lattice** - Best for: HR teams that want surveys + performance in one place - Good anonymous pulse surveys, eNPS, manager-friendly workflows 4. **SurveyMonkey Enterprise** - Best for: simple, fast deployment - Easy anonymous surveys, strong templates, good for smaller HR teams 5. **WorkTango** - Best for: employee listening + recognition + surveys - Good anonymous feedback collection and action tracking 6. **Officevibe** - Best for: lightweight pulse surveys - Very easy to use, anonymous by default, great for regular team check-ins **Top picks by use case** - **Best overall:** Culture Amp - **Best for large enterprises:** Qualtrics EmployeeXM - **Best budget/simpler option:** SurveyMonkey Enterprise - **Best lightweight pulse tool:** Officevibe **What to look for** - Anonymous-by-default settings - Minimum-response thresholds for reporting - No IP/email tracking in reports - Strong admin controls and role-based access - Text analytics for open comments If you want, I can narrow this to the **best tools for small businesses, mid-market, or enterprise**.
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Best picks for **anonymous employee feedback**: 1. **Workleap Officevibe** — best for ongoing pulse surveys; it defaults to anonymous pulse responses and uses minimum-response thresholds before managers can see results. ([help.workleap.com](https://help.workleap.com/en/articles/10281766-workleap-officevibe-anonymity?utm_source=openai)) 2. **Culture Amp** — best for enterprise employee listening; it offers truly anonymous/unattributed surveys and shows results in aggregates with minimum reporting-group rules. ([support.cultureamp.com](https://support.cultureamp.com/en/articles/8278553-unattributed-survey-guide-for-participants?utm_source=openai)) 3. **Qualtrics** — best for custom, flexible employee surveys; it supports anonymous links and an employee “suggestion box” template specifically designed to gather anonymous feedback. ([qualtrics.com](https://www.qualtrics.com/here-to-help/?utm_source=openai)) 4. **SurveyMonkey** — best lightweight general survey tool; it supports anonymous responses and is easy to spin up quickly with templates. ([help.surveymonkey.com](https://help.surveymonkey.com/en/surveymonkey/policy/are-responses-anonymous/?utm_source=openai)) 5. **TheySaid / similar AI feedback tools** — best if you want AI-assisted open-ended feedback, but I’d treat them as newer options and verify their anonymity settings carefully before rolling them out company-wide. ([theysaid.io](https://www.theysaid.io/blog/top-anonymous-feedback-tools?utm_source=openai)) **If you want the safest choice for trust + HR use:** - **Culture Amp** for larger orgs. ([support.cultureamp.com](https://support.cultureamp.com/en/articles/8278553-unattributed-survey-guide-for-participants?utm_source=openai)) - **Workleap Officevibe** for simple weekly pulse surveys. ([help.workleap.com](https://help.workleap.com/en/articles/10281766-workleap-officevibe-anonymity?utm_source=openai)) - **Qualtrics** for advanced survey design and reporting. ([qualtrics.com](https://www.qualtrics.com/here-to-help/?utm_source=openai)) A quick warning: “anonymous” isn’t always truly anonymous—some tools still use thresholds, aggregate reporting, or allow admins to configure collectors differently. ([help.surveymonkey.com](https://help.surveymonkey.com/en/surveymonkey/policy/are-responses-anonymous/?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can narrow this down to **best for small teams, mid-sized companies, or enterprise HR**.
What engagement survey platforms integrate with HR software? discovery
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Many engagement survey platforms integrate with HR software like Workday, BambooHR, ADP, UKG, SAP SuccessFactors, Oracle HCM, and HiBob. Examples: - **Culture Amp** — integrates with Workday, BambooHR, HiBob, UKG, Slack, Microsoft Teams - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** — integrates with Workday, SAP SuccessFactors, Oracle, ServiceNow - **Glint (Microsoft Viva Glint)** — integrates with Microsoft Viva, Workday, SAP SuccessFactors, ADP - **Lattice** — integrates with BambooHR, Workday, Slack, Microsoft Teams, Gusto - **15Five** — integrates with BambooHR, ADP, UKG, Slack, Microsoft Teams - **Officevibe** — integrates with BambooHR, Slack, Microsoft Teams, ADP - **Leapsome** — integrates with BambooHR, HiBob, Personio, Slack, Microsoft Teams - **Peakon (Workday Peakon Employee Voice)** — tightly integrates with Workday If you tell me your HR system (e.g., Workday, BambooHR, ADP), I can narrow it to the best-fit options.
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Yes—many engagement survey platforms integrate with HR software/HRIS. Common options include: - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM / Employee Engagement** — supports HRIS and people-system integrations, including automated employee data sync and org hierarchy support. ([qualtrics.com](https://www.qualtrics.com/human-resources/?utm_source=openai)) - **Culture Amp** — offers HRIS integrations that automatically sync people data; its support docs list integrations such as Paycor, SAP SuccessFactors, TriNet, and UKG. ([cultureamp.com](https://www.cultureamp.com/platform/integrations?utm_source=openai)) - **Workday Peakon Employee Voice** — integrates with Workday HRIS and supports SCIM 2.0 plus REST API for syncing employee records. ([workday.com](https://www.workday.com/content/dam/web/uk/documents/datasheets/peakon-integrations-uk.pdf?utm_source=openai)) - **Quantum Workplace** — integrates with HRIS systems; it specifically announced a self-serve integration with UKG Pro for engagement surveys and analytics. ([quantumworkplace.com](https://www.quantumworkplace.com/?utm_source=openai)) - **Leapsome** — provides HRIS integrations and can connect via its integrations settings and merge.dev-based HRIS options. ([leapsome.com](https://www.leapsome.com/product/integrations?utm_source=openai)) - **Lattice** — allows HRIS syncing for employee data and has a dedicated HRIS integration help center. ([help.lattice.com](https://help.lattice.com/hc/en-us/articles/1500000931921-Integrate-Your-HRIS-with-Lattice?utm_source=openai)) - **Empuls** — says it integrates with HRIS/HRMS/HCM tools and SSO. ([empuls.xoxoday.com](https://empuls.xoxoday.com/features/employee-surveys?utm_source=openai)) - **Humareso Engage** — says it integrates with major HRIS platforms including ADP, Paylocity, Paycom, BambooHR, UKG, and Workday. ([humareso.com](https://humareso.com/engage?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can narrow this down by the HR system you use (Workday, BambooHR, UKG, ADP, etc.).
What are the best multilingual employee survey platforms? discovery
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Here are some of the best multilingual employee survey platforms: 1. **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** Best for: large enterprises, advanced analytics, strong multilingual support. Why: robust survey logic, global language coverage, and excellent reporting. 2. **Culture Amp** Best for: employee engagement, feedback, and action planning. Why: polished UX, good multilingual capabilities, and strong HR-friendly dashboards. 3. **Glint (by LinkedIn/Microsoft)** Best for: continuous employee listening in global orgs. Why: strong localization, pulse surveys, and solid manager insights. 4. **SurveyMonkey Enterprise** Best for: flexible surveys with easy multilingual deployment. Why: simple to use, broad language support, and good for mid-size teams. 5. **WorkTango** Best for: engagement surveys plus recognition and performance tools. Why: good multilingual experience and employee lifecycle surveying. 6. **Leapsome** Best for: performance + engagement in one platform. Why: supports multilingual teams well and is popular with distributed companies. 7. **Officevibe** Best for: lightweight pulse surveys for SMBs. Why: easy setup, decent language support, and actionable feedback. If you want, I can also rank these by: - **best for large enterprises** - **best for SMBs** - **best value** - **best multilingual survey UX**
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Here are the strongest **multilingual employee survey platforms** I’d shortlist: 1. **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** — best for enterprise-grade survey logic, translation workflows, and global deployment. Qualtrics supports survey translation and can auto-translate into supported languages via its translation services. ([qualtrics.com](https://www.qualtrics.com/support/survey-platform/getting-started/languages-in-qualtrics/?utm_source=openai)) 2. **Culture Amp** — best for employee engagement teams that want a polished HR experience with multilingual engagement surveys. Culture Amp supports multilingual survey setup and has a listed set of supported languages, including a multilingual engagement survey flow. ([support.cultureamp.com](https://support.cultureamp.com/en/articles/7048346-how-to-set-up-a-multilingual-engagement-survey?utm_source=openai)) 3. **SurveySparrow** — best for easy multilingual distribution and high language coverage. It supports translating surveys into **130+ languages** and can auto-detect respondent language. ([surveysparrow.com](https://surveysparrow.com/features/multilingual-surveys?utm_source=openai)) 4. **Eletive** — best for global employee engagement and straightforward language selection. Eletive says its platform supports **more than 40 languages** and lets employees choose their preferred language. ([eletive.com](https://eletive.com/features/global-language-support/?utm_source=openai)) 5. **ThriveSparrow** — best for teams wanting a modern, budget-friendlier multilingual employee experience tool. It advertises multilingual surveys in **100+ languages** and unified reporting. ([thrivesparrow.com](https://www.thrivesparrow.com/features/multilingual-surveys?utm_source=openai)) 6. **HubEngage** — best if you need multilingual surveys plus multi-channel delivery for frontline teams. It supports multilingual surveys and distribution across web, mobile, SMS, and email. ([hubengage.com](https://www.hubengage.com/software/employee-surveys-hub/?utm_source=openai)) **My quick recommendation:** - **Largest enterprise / deepest analytics:** Qualtrics - **Best HR engagement suite:** Culture Amp - **Best multilingual breadth:** SurveySparrow - **Best for global employee language choice:** Eletive - **Best value / modern UX:** ThriveSparrow - **Best for frontline + SMS/mobile:** HubEngage ([qualtrics.com](https://www.qualtrics.com/support/survey-platform/getting-started/languages-in-qualtrics/?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can also give you a **3-option shortlist by company size** (startup, mid-market, enterprise).
What platforms are best for annual employee engagement surveys? discovery
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Good options for annual employee engagement surveys: - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** — best overall for large orgs; strong analytics, benchmarking, and action planning. - **Culture Amp** — great for engagement surveys plus manager/team follow-up; very user-friendly. - **Workday Peakon Employee Voice** — strong for continuous feedback and enterprise HR integration. - **Glint (Microsoft Viva Glint)** — good if you’re already in Microsoft 365; solid pulse + annual survey support. - **15Five** — best for smaller/mid-size teams that want engagement tied to performance management. - **SurveyMonkey Engage** — simpler and budget-friendly, with easy survey setup. - **Lattice** — good if you want engagement surveys inside a broader people platform. If you want the safest picks: - **Best overall:** Qualtrics EmployeeXM - **Best for ease of use:** Culture Amp - **Best Microsoft stack fit:** Viva Glint - **Best budget option:** SurveyMonkey Engage If you tell me your company size and HR stack, I can narrow it to 2–3 best fits.
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For **annual employee engagement surveys**, the best platforms are usually: - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** — best for a **research-backed annual baseline** with strong analytics and benchmarked survey design. Qualtrics explicitly positions its EX25 solution for an annual baseline survey and says its engagement solution is ideal for annual or biannual programs. ([qualtrics.com](https://www.qualtrics.com/support/common-use-case/xm-solutions/ex25-xm-solution/?utm_source=openai)) - **Culture Amp** — best for teams that want a **great out-of-the-box engagement survey** with strong templates and action planning. Its standard engagement survey has 57 questions, plus a shorter quick version. ([cultureamp.com](https://www.cultureamp.com/platform/engage?utm_source=openai)) - **Microsoft Viva Glint** — best if you’re already in the **Microsoft 365 / Viva ecosystem** and want org-wide surveys with AI summaries, benchmarks, and manager actions. Microsoft says it supports customizable survey templates, AI analysis of comments, and broader employee listening. ([microsoft.com](https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-viva/glint?utm_source=openai)) - **Workday Peakon Employee Voice** — best for **large enterprises** already on Workday, especially if you want continuous listening alongside annual surveys. Workday describes it as an intelligent listening platform with real-time visibility and strong survey-response scale. ([newsroom.workday.com](https://newsroom.workday.com/2024-06-24-News-Brief-Workday-Peakon-Employee-Voice-Named-Employee-Engagement-Solution-of-the-Year-by-RemoteTech-Breakthrough?asPDF=1&utm_source=openai)) - **Perceptyx** — best for organizations that want a **deeper employee-listening platform** with point-in-time surveys, lifecycle surveys, benchmarks, and action guidance. It supports annual engagement surveys plus broader listening channels. ([go.perceptyx.com](https://go.perceptyx.com/platform/discover?utm_source=openai)) - **Lattice** — best for **mid-market teams** wanting engagement surveys tied to performance management and continuous feedback. Lattice supports engagement, pulse, onboarding, offboarding, and exit surveys. ([lattice.com](https://lattice.com/platform/engagement?utm_source=openai)) - **SurveyMonkey** — best for **lighter-weight, budget-friendlier surveys** when you mainly need a template, anonymity, and basic benchmarking. ([surveymonkey.com](https://www.surveymonkey.com/use-cases/employee-engagement/?utm_source=openai)) If I had to pick 3: 1. **Qualtrics** — most robust for annual survey programs. ([qualtrics.com](https://www.qualtrics.com/support/employee-experience/getting-started-employee-experience/employee-engagement-onboarding/getting-started-employee-engagement/?utm_source=openai)) 2. **Culture Amp** — strongest balance of usability and action planning. ([cultureamp.com](https://www.cultureamp.com/platform/engage?utm_source=openai)) 3. **Viva Glint** — best for Microsoft-heavy companies. ([microsoft.com](https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-viva/glint?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can also give you a **best-by-company-size shortlist** or a **side-by-side comparison table**.
What survey software is best for measuring eNPS? discovery 50/mo
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For **eNPS**, the best choice is usually **Culture Amp** — it’s built for employee feedback, has strong benchmarking, and makes it easy to track eNPS over time. Good options by use case: - **Best overall:** **Culture Amp** - **Best for enterprise / advanced analytics:** **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** - **Best for smaller teams / simple setup:** **SurveyMonkey** - **Best if you already use HR/performance tools:** **Lattice** or **Leapsome** If you want the simplest answer: **Culture Amp** is the strongest dedicated eNPS platform. If you want, I can also give you the **best 3 tools based on company size and budget**.
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Best depends on your company size and what you want beyond the eNPS score. - **Best overall for employee eNPS + actioning results:** **Culture Amp**. It supports eNPS in surveys, lets you use 5- or 11-point scales, and adds driver/impact analysis and reporting. It also explicitly recommends not using eNPS as your only outcome metric. ([support.cultureamp.com](https://support.cultureamp.com/en/articles/7048397-employee-net-promoter-scores-enps?utm_source=openai)) - **Best if you want an all-in-one people platform:** **Lattice**. It has dedicated eNPS surveys, automated distribution, real-time analytics, filtering by teams/demographics, and benchmark/trend comparison. ([lattice.com](https://lattice.com/platform/engagement/enps?utm_source=openai)) - **Best for enterprise survey depth and customization:** **Qualtrics**. Its employee experience platform includes eNPS/NPS-style surveying, multi-channel collection, dashboards, and benchmarking. ([qualtrics.com](https://www.qualtrics.com/marketplace/net-promoter-score-survey/?utm_source=openai)) - **Best for SMBs / lightweight pulse surveys:** **Workleap Officevibe**. It centralizes anonymous feedback and pulse surveys, with AI-guided smart questions and Microsoft Teams integration. ([help.workleap.com](https://help.workleap.com/en/articles/10281734-workleap-officevibe-smart-questions?utm_source=openai)) - **Also solid:** **15Five**. It supports eNPS inside engagement campaigns and adds predictive impact analysis on survey results. ([success.15five.com](https://success.15five.com/hc/en-us/articles/16441664859803-Engagement-survey-options?utm_source=openai)) If you want one simple pick: **Culture Amp for analytics**, **Lattice for ease-of-use**, **Qualtrics for enterprise complexity**.
What are the best engagement survey platforms for healthcare organizations? discovery
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Here are some of the best **engagement survey platforms for healthcare organizations**, especially if you need strong **hospital/clinic workflows, segmented reporting, anonymity, and action planning**: 1. **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** - Best overall for large health systems - Strong pulse surveys, benchmarking, and dashboarding - Good integrations with HRIS/EHR-adjacent systems and complex org structures 2. **Culture Amp** - Best for user-friendly employee engagement + manager action plans - Great for healthcare teams that want quick rollout and clear reporting - Strong onboarding, pulse, and retention survey tools 3. **WorkTango** - Good for healthcare organizations focused on engagement + recognition - Combines surveys, performance feedback, and employee listening - Useful if you want one platform for multiple people programs 4. **Perceptyx** - Best for large, complex healthcare systems - Strong analytics, segmentation, and executive reporting - Often used by enterprise hospitals and multi-site organizations 5. **Medallia Experience Cloud** - Strong for organizations that want to connect employee and patient experience - Good enterprise listening platform with robust analytics - Useful in healthcare where employee engagement and patient satisfaction are tied together 6. **Leapsome** - Best for mid-sized healthcare groups that also want performance and development tools - Includes engagement surveys, 1:1s, goals, and reviews - Clean interface and solid manager workflows 7. **Lattice** - Good for smaller to mid-sized healthcare organizations - Easy to use, with engagement surveys, feedback, and performance management - Best if you want simplicity over deep enterprise analytics ### Best picks by use case - **Best overall:** Qualtrics EmployeeXM - **Best for large health systems:** Perceptyx - **Best easy-to-use option:** Culture Amp - **Best if you want recognition too:** WorkTango - **Best if patient + employee experience both matter:** Medallia If you want, I can also give you a **shortlist by hospital size** (small clinic, mid-sized provider, large health system) or compare **pricing and implementation effort**.
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For **healthcare organizations**, I’d shortlist these: 1. **Press Ganey** — best if you want a healthcare-native platform with strong workforce benchmarks, Magnet/Nursing support, and employee + patient experience in one stack. ([pressganey.com](https://www.pressganey.com/platform/employee-experience/workforce-healthcare-surveys/?utm_source=openai)) 2. **Qualtrics** — best for large health systems that want enterprise-grade survey tooling, healthcare-specific benchmarks, and strong compliance/HIPAA support. ([qualtrics.com](https://www.qualtrics.com/healthcare/?utm_source=openai)) 3. **Alchemer** — best if you want flexible survey design plus HIPAA-ready configurations and faster setup for staff pulse/lifecycle surveys. ([alchemer.com](https://www.alchemer.com/industry/healthcare/?utm_source=openai)) 4. **Culture Amp** — best for broader employee engagement programs, manager action plans, and benchmarking; it’s a strong choice if you don’t need a healthcare-only vendor. ([cultureamp.com](https://www.cultureamp.com/platform/features/employee-experience?utm_source=openai)) 5. **Workvivo** — best when frontline communication and engagement matter as much as surveys, especially for shift-based healthcare teams. ([workvivo.com](https://www.workvivo.com/healthcare/?utm_source=openai)) **My quick pick:** - **Hospitals / health systems:** Press Ganey or Qualtrics. ([pressganey.com](https://www.pressganey.com/platform/employee-experience/workforce-healthcare-surveys/?utm_source=openai)) - **Smaller orgs / faster deployment:** Alchemer. ([alchemer.com](https://www.alchemer.com/industry/healthcare/?utm_source=openai)) - **Frontline-heavy teams:** Workvivo. ([workvivo.com](https://www.workvivo.com/healthcare/?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can narrow this to the **best 3 for hospitals vs. clinics vs. long-term care**.
What tools help with employee engagement action planning? discovery
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Useful tools for employee engagement action planning include: - **Culture Amp** — best for survey-driven action plans; turns engagement results into manager action items. - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** — strong for pulse surveys, analytics, and prioritized action planning. - **Workday Peakon Employee Voice** — good for continuous feedback and manager-level action recommendations. - **Microsoft Viva Glint** — helps teams track engagement data and build follow-up plans in Microsoft 365. - **Leapsome** — combines engagement surveys with goals, 1:1s, and action tracking. - **Lattice** — useful for engagement surveys plus manager workflows and follow-through. - **15Five** — good for engagement check-ins and action-oriented manager coaching. - **Officevibe** — simple pulse surveys with team action suggestions. For planning itself, teams also often use: - **Asana** or **Monday.com** — to assign owners, deadlines, and track engagement initiatives. - **Trello** — lightweight action-board setup. - **Miro** — for workshop-style action planning sessions. If you want, I can also recommend the **best tool by company size** (startup, SMB, enterprise).
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For employee engagement action planning, look for tools that combine: - **Pulse surveys + trend analysis** - **Built-in action planning/workflows** - **Manager dashboards** - **AI or recommended next steps** - **Follow-up tracking/accountability** Good options to compare: - **Gallup Access** — strong if you want research-backed engagement surveys plus point-in-time recommendations and action planning tools for managers. ([gallup.com](https://www.gallup.com/access/239201/employee-surveys.aspx?utm_source=openai)) - **WorkTango** — explicitly offers an **Action Planning** feature and AI-driven recommended actions from survey data. ([worktango.com](https://www.worktango.com/action-planning?utm_source=openai)) - **Quantum Workplace** — has pulse survey software and a broader engagement suite that includes **Action Planning**. ([quantumworkplace.com](https://www.quantumworkplace.com/product/engagement/pulse-survey-software?utm_source=openai)) - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM / Pulse** — useful if you want deeper analytics and “next steps” tied to listening programs. ([qualtrics.com](https://www.qualtrics.com/people/engage/pulse-surveys/?utm_source=openai)) - **Lattice** — good for teams that want pulse surveys inside a people-management platform. ([lattice.com](https://lattice.com/engagement/pulse-surveys?utm_source=openai)) - **Achievers Pulse** — best if you want survey feedback connected to recognition and performance workflows. ([achievers.com](https://www.achievers.com/platform/pulse-survey/?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can narrow this to: 1. **best for small teams**, 2. **best for enterprise**, or 3. **best budget-friendly options**.
What are the best engagement survey platforms for nonprofits? discovery
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Here are some of the best engagement survey platforms for nonprofits: 1. **Culture Amp** Best overall for employee engagement. Strong survey templates, benchmarking, action planning, and easy manager dashboards. 2. **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** Best for larger nonprofits needing deep analytics and custom surveys. Powerful, but more expensive and complex. 3. **SurveyMonkey Engage** Best budget-friendly option. Easy to use, good for pulse surveys, and works well for smaller teams. 4. **Lattice** Best if you want engagement surveys plus performance management in one place. Good for growing nonprofits. 5. **15Five** Best for continuous feedback and pulse surveys. Simple interface and strong manager follow-up tools. 6. **TINYpulse** Best for quick, anonymous engagement checks. Great for frequent pulse surveys and lightweight administration. 7. **Microsoft Viva Glint** Best for organizations already on Microsoft 365. Strong enterprise engagement features and good integration. **Best picks by nonprofit size** - **Small nonprofits:** SurveyMonkey Engage, TINYpulse - **Mid-size nonprofits:** Culture Amp, 15Five, Lattice - **Large nonprofits:** Qualtrics EmployeeXM, Microsoft Viva Glint If you want, I can narrow this down by **budget**, **team size**, or **whether you need donor/volunteer surveys too**.
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Here are the best **employee engagement survey platforms for nonprofits** right now: 1. **Workleap Officevibe** — best for tight budgets and quick rollout. It starts at **$5/user/month** (10-user minimum) and includes pulse surveys, custom surveys, anonymous feedback, eNPS, and recognition. ([workleap.com](https://workleap.com/pricing/officevibe/?utm_source=openai)) 2. **15Five Engage** — best value if you want engagement surveys plus action planning. Its Engage plan is **$4/user/month billed annually** and includes employee engagement surveys, targeted assessments, heat maps, data breakdowns, benchmarking, and action planning. ([15five.com](https://www.15five.com/pricing-features/?utm_source=openai)) 3. **Culture Amp** — best for deeper people analytics and benchmarks. It offers **40+ science-backed survey templates**, pulse surveys, AI comment summaries, action planning support, and benchmarks across **1B+ survey responses**. Pricing is quote-based. ([cultureamp.com](https://www.cultureamp.com/platform/engage?utm_source=openai)) 4. **SurveyMonkey** — best if you want flexible surveys and a nonprofit discount. SurveyMonkey has an employee engagement product with anonymous feedback, segmentation, dashboards, and AI-assisted survey drafting, and it offers **nonprofit discounts** for eligible orgs. ([surveymonkey.com](https://www.surveymonkey.com/use-cases/employee-engagement/?utm_source=openai)) 5. **Qualtrics** — best for large or complex nonprofits needing enterprise-grade experience management. Its employee-experience offering is aimed at leaders improving engagement and retention, but pricing is generally quote-based. ([qualtrics.com](https://www.qualtrics.com/pricing/?utm_source=openai)) **My short recommendation:** - **Small nonprofit:** Workleap Officevibe or 15Five. ([workleap.com](https://workleap.com/pricing/officevibe/?utm_source=openai)) - **Mid-size nonprofit:** Culture Amp. ([cultureamp.com](https://www.cultureamp.com/platform/engage?utm_source=openai)) - **Large / multi-site nonprofit:** Qualtrics. ([qualtrics.com](https://www.qualtrics.com/pricing/?utm_source=openai)) - **Best low-friction general survey tool:** SurveyMonkey. ([surveymonkey.com](https://www.surveymonkey.com/use-cases/employee-engagement/?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can also make you a **top 3 shortlist by nonprofit size and budget**.
What platforms are good for running quarterly employee surveys? discovery
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Good options for quarterly employee surveys: - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** — best for enterprise-grade pulse surveys, analytics, and action planning. - **Culture Amp** — strong for engagement, manager feedback, and benchmarked surveys. - **Microsoft Viva Glint** — good if you’re already on Microsoft 365. - **Workday Peakon Employee Voice** — solid for continuous listening and automated follow-up. - **15Five** — simple, manager-friendly pulse surveys for smaller teams. - **Leapsome** — good all-in-one HR/performance + surveys. - **SurveyMonkey** or **Google Forms** — cheap and easy, but limited analytics. If you want the best default pick: - **Culture Amp** for most companies - **Qualtrics** for larger/complex orgs - **15Five** for smaller teams If you want, I can also narrow this down by company size, budget, or whether you use Microsoft/Google/Workday.
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Good options for **quarterly employee surveys** are: - **Culture Amp** — strong for employee pulse surveys and manager-level action planning. ([cultureamp.com](https://www.cultureamp.com/employee-pulse-surveys?utm_source=openai)) - **Qualtrics Employee Experience / Pulse** — good if you want scheduled distributions, dashboards, and deeper analytics. ([qualtrics.com](https://www.qualtrics.com/people/engage/pulse-surveys/?utm_source=openai)) - **Microsoft Viva Glint / Viva Pulse** — a solid choice if you’re already on Microsoft 365/Teams and want employee listening built into that ecosystem. ([microsoft.com](https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-viva/pulse?utm_source=openai)) - **Workday Peakon Employee Voice** — best if you’re on Workday and want continuous listening plus pulse surveys. ([newsroom.workday.com](https://newsroom.workday.com/2024-06-24-News-Brief-Workday-Peakon-Employee-Voice-Named-Employee-Engagement-Solution-of-the-Year-by-RemoteTech-Breakthrough?asPDF=1&utm_source=openai)) If you want a simple rule of thumb: - **Best overall:** Culture Amp or Qualtrics. ([cultureamp.com](https://www.cultureamp.com/employee-pulse-surveys?utm_source=openai)) - **Best for Microsoft shops:** Viva Pulse/Glint. ([microsoft.com](https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-viva/pulse?utm_source=openai)) - **Best for Workday shops:** Peakon. ([newsroom.workday.com](https://newsroom.workday.com/2024-06-24-News-Brief-Workday-Peakon-Employee-Voice-Named-Employee-Engagement-Solution-of-the-Year-by-RemoteTech-Breakthrough?asPDF=1&utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can narrow this down by **company size**, **budget**, or whether you need **anonymous responses**.
What employee survey tools provide strong analytics dashboards? discovery
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Some of the best employee survey tools with strong analytics dashboards are: - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** — very robust dashboards, drill-downs, benchmarking, and segmentation. - **Culture Amp** — great people analytics, engagement trends, action planning, and manager-level views. - **Microsoft Viva Glint** — strong real-time insights, heatmaps, and enterprise reporting. - **Workday Peakon Employee Voice** — excellent continuous listening, sentiment trends, and team-level analytics. - **Lattice** — clean dashboards for engagement, pulse surveys, and performance-linked insights. - **Leapsome** — good analytics for engagement, eNPS, and manager/action tracking. - **SurveyMonkey Enterprise** — solid reporting and filters, especially if you want easier survey creation plus dashboards. If you want the **best pure analytics**, start with **Qualtrics EmployeeXM**, **Culture Amp**, or **Workday Peakon**. If you want, I can also narrow this down by **company size** or **budget**.
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If you want **strong analytics dashboards**, these are the standouts: - **Qualtrics Employee Experience** — best for deep analytics, role-specific dashboards, benchmarks, AI summaries, and even retention/flight-risk analysis. ([qualtrics.com](https://www.qualtrics.com/employee-experience/?utm_source=openai)) - **Culture Amp** — very strong for employee feedback + people analytics, with heatmap-style dashboards and demographic filtering. ([cultureamp.com](https://www.cultureamp.com/?utm_source=openai)) - **Lattice** — good if you want engagement survey analytics plus heatmaps, sentiment tracking, trend comparisons, and manager/team views. ([lattice.com](https://lattice.com/platform/engagement?utm_source=openai)) - **15Five** — strong for HR outcomes dashboards that connect engagement with performance and turnover, with filters, trend charts, and predictive impact modeling. ([success.15five.com](https://success.15five.com/hc/en-us/articles/15565145319451-Use-the-HR-Outcomes-Dashboard?utm_source=openai)) - **Workleap Officevibe** — solid for easier-to-use dashboards with team insights, pulse overviews, benchmarks, and AI-assisted analysis. ([help.workleap.com](https://help.workleap.com/en/articles/10281685?utm_source=openai)) - **Leapsome** — worth a look if you want HR analytics dashboards alongside employee survey/reporting capabilities. ([help.leapsome.com](https://help.leapsome.com/hc/en-us/articles/20878311996317-HR-Analytics?utm_source=openai)) **Quick pick:** - **Best overall analytics:** Qualtrics - **Best balance of analytics + usability:** Culture Amp - **Best for manager-friendly dashboards:** Lattice or Workleap - **Best if you want outcomes tied to performance/turnover:** 15Five If you want, I can also narrow this to **SMB, mid-market, or enterprise** options.
What engagement survey platforms are best for hybrid workplaces? discovery
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For hybrid workplaces, the best engagement survey platforms are the ones that support **frequent pulse surveys, anonymity, segmentation by team/location/role, and strong action-planning**. ### Top picks - **Culture Amp** — best overall for employee engagement in hybrid teams; strong benchmarks, action planning, and manager dashboards. - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** — best for large enterprises; very powerful analytics and customization. - **Workday Peakon Employee Voice** — great for continuous listening and real-time sentiment tracking. - **Microsoft Viva Glint** — strong choice if you’re already in Microsoft 365/Teams. - **Lattice** — good for smaller to mid-size companies wanting engagement + performance in one tool. - **15Five** — solid for manager-driven hybrid teams; good pulse surveys and check-ins. - **Officevibe** — simple, easy-to-use option for SMBs. ### Best features to look for - Mobile-friendly surveys - Slack/Teams integration - Team-level and location-level segmentation - Anonymous feedback - AI/text analysis for comments - Action plans for managers ### Quick recommendation - **Best overall:** Culture Amp - **Best enterprise:** Qualtrics EmployeeXM - **Best for Microsoft-heavy orgs:** Viva Glint - **Best for SMBs:** Officevibe or 15Five If you want, I can also give you a **shortlist by company size** or **compare pricing and features**.
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For hybrid workplaces, the best engagement survey platforms are usually the ones with **pulse surveys, anonymity/confidentiality, strong manager dashboards, mobile/Teams/Slack access, and role/location-level reporting**. Based on current official product info, my short list is: ([lattice.com](https://lattice.com/engagement/pulse-surveys?utm_source=openai)) - **Best overall for large hybrid orgs: Qualtrics** — strong for always-on listening, lifecycle surveys, AI summaries, and remote/on-site pulse templates. ([qualtrics.com](https://www.qualtrics.com/employee-experience/?utm_source=openai)) - **Best for enterprise + confidential continuous listening: Workday Peakon Employee Voice** — built for real-time feedback, personalized surveys, confidential conversations, and access across desktop, mobile, kiosk, Slack, and Microsoft Teams. ([workday.com](https://www.workday.com/en-us/products/employee-voice/employee-engagement.html/?utm_source=openai)) - **Best for culture/actionability: Culture Amp** — strong pulse + deeper engagement surveys, benchmarking, and manager-friendly reporting. ([cultureamp.com](https://www.cultureamp.com/platform/engage/pulse-surveys?utm_source=openai)) - **Best for mid-market teams wanting lightweight pulses: Lattice** — pulse surveys, sentiment analysis, heatmaps, and anonymous options. ([lattice.com](https://lattice.com/engagement/pulse-surveys?utm_source=openai)) - **Best budget-friendly hybrid option: Workleap Officevibe** — quick pulse surveys, AI insights, reporting, and easy export/sharing. ([workleap.com](https://workleap.com/features/pulse-survey/?utm_source=openai)) - **Best for SMBs already using performance tooling: 15Five** — research-based engagement surveys, confidential reporting, and lifecycle surveys. ([15five.com](https://www.15five.com/engagement/?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can narrow this to **the best 3 for your company size and budget**.
What are the best employee feedback platforms for frontline workers? discovery
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For **frontline workers**, the best platforms are the ones that work well on **mobile, SMS, QR codes, kiosks, and anonymous pulse surveys**. Top picks: 1. **WorkTango** Best for: full employee listening + action planning Strong mobile experience, pulse surveys, eNPS, recognition, and analytics. 2. **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** Best for: enterprise-grade feedback and deep analytics Great if you want sophisticated survey logic, dashboards, and large-scale rollout. 3. **Culture Amp** Best for: continuous listening and engagement Very strong survey templates, action planning, and manager follow-up tools. 4. **Lattice** Best for: teams already using performance/engagement tools Good feedback flows and manager-friendly features, though less frontline-specific than some others. 5. **Microsoft Viva Glint** Best for: organizations already on Microsoft 365 Works well for structured employee listening at scale, especially in Microsoft-heavy environments. 6. **Reward Gateway | Edenred** Best for: engagement + recognition for hourly workers Useful for frontline teams because it combines feedback, communication, and rewards. 7. **Officevibe** Best for: simple, lightweight pulse surveys Easy to use, good for smaller orgs or teams wanting quick employee sentiment checks. ### Frontline-specific features to look for - **SMS feedback** - **QR code access** - **Kiosk/tablet mode** - **Anonymous responses** - **Multilingual surveys** - **Shift-based scheduling integration** - **Action alerts for managers** ### Quick recommendation - **Best overall for frontline:** **WorkTango** - **Best enterprise option:** **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** - **Best if you use Microsoft:** **Viva Glint** - **Best for recognition + feedback:** **Reward Gateway** If you want, I can also give you a **top 5 ranked list by company size** or **compare pricing and frontline features side by side**.
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Here are the strongest options for **frontline-worker feedback**: - **goHappy** — best if you want **SMS-first, app-free surveys** for deskless teams; it’s built around text-based frontline feedback and real-time dashboards. ([gohappyhub.com](https://www.gohappyhub.com/solutions/frontline-feedback?utm_source=openai)) - **Beekeeper** — best **all-in-one frontline platform**; it supports in-app surveys/polls, anonymous feedback, and multilingual workers. ([beekeeper.io](https://www.beekeeper.io/platform/?utm_source=openai)) - **Blink** — best for **mobile-friendly pulse surveys** on the device workers already use, with anonymous feedback and recurring pulse surveys. ([joinblink.com](https://www.joinblink.com/features/surveys?utm_source=openai)) - **Workvivo** — best if you want employee listening built into a broader engagement platform; its Employee Insights suite is designed to reach frontline workers via mobile app, not email. ([workvivo.com](https://www.workvivo.com/blog/workvivo-launches-employee-listening-suite/?utm_source=openai)) - **Culture Amp** — best for companies that want a strong **employee-experience suite** with SMS delivery for frontline/deskless workers who don’t use email regularly. ([support.cultureamp.com](https://support.cultureamp.com/en/articles/11154249-send-survey-invitations-by-sms/?utm_source=openai)) - **Qualtrics** — best for large enterprises needing deep analytics and continuous listening; it explicitly supports frontline pulse feedback and role-based dashboards. ([qualtrics.com](https://www.qualtrics.com/employee-experience/pulse-surveys/?utm_source=openai)) **Quick pick:** - Want **text-message feedback**? **goHappy** - Want **one app for comms + surveys + ops**? **Beekeeper** - Want **simple surveys in a mobile app**? **Blink** - Want **enterprise listening/analytics**? **Qualtrics** or **Culture Amp** ([gohappyhub.com](https://www.gohappyhub.com/solutions/frontline-feedback?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can narrow this to the **best 3 for retail, healthcare, or manufacturing**.
What survey platforms help improve workplace culture? discovery
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A few good survey platforms for improving workplace culture are: - **Culture Amp** — strong for employee engagement, feedback, and action planning. - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** — best for large organizations that want deep analytics. - **Microsoft Viva Glint** — good for continuous pulse surveys inside Microsoft 365. - **WorkTango** — combines engagement surveys with recognition and action tools. - **Leapsome** — useful for surveys, performance, and goals in one system. - **15Five** — good for manager check-ins, pulse surveys, and engagement. - **Officevibe** — simple pulse surveys with manager-friendly insights. - **Lattice** — strong for performance + engagement + feedback workflows. If you want the best fit: - **Best overall:** Culture Amp - **Best for enterprise analytics:** Qualtrics - **Best for Microsoft-heavy teams:** Viva Glint - **Best all-in-one people platform:** Lattice or Leapsome If you want, I can also compare them by price, ease of use, or best for small vs. large companies.
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Good workplace-culture survey platforms to consider: - **Culture Amp** — strong for engagement, inclusion, and manager action plans; it combines surveys with performance and people analytics. ([cultureamp.com](https://www.cultureamp.com/company/announcements/2025-hr-tech-award-best-employee-experience-solution?utm_source=openai)) - **Qualtrics Employee Experience** — best for larger orgs that want continuous listening, pulse surveys, and AI-driven action recommendations. ([qualtrics.com](https://www.qualtrics.com/employee-experience/?utm_source=openai)) - **15Five Engage** — good if you want research-backed engagement surveys tied to manager effectiveness, goals, and retention. ([15five.com](https://www.15five.com/engagement/?utm_source=openai)) - **Quantum Workplace** — useful for employee voice, engagement analytics, and manager-level insights. ([quantumworkplace.com](https://www.quantumworkplace.com/product/employee-engagement-software?utm_source=openai)) - **CultureMonkey** — focused on employee engagement and culture measurement with survey and action features. ([culturemonkey.io](https://www.culturemonkey.io/?utm_source=openai)) - **SHRM Employee Engagement Survey Service (with WSA)** — a more guided option if you want benchmarked surveys and a hosted platform. ([shrm.org](https://www.shrm.org/in/business-solutions/partner-products/employee-engagement-survey-service?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can narrow these down by **company size**, **budget**, or whether you need **anonymous pulse surveys**.
What are the best alternatives to a category-leading employee engagement survey platform? comparison
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If you mean **alternatives to Qualtrics EmployeeXM**, the strongest options are: - **Culture Amp** — best all-around alternative for engagement, performance, and action planning - **Workday Peakon Employee Voice** — great for enterprise pulse surveys and analytics - **Lattice** — strong if you want engagement tied to performance and manager workflows - **Leapsome** — good for SMEs needing surveys + goals + reviews in one platform - **Microsoft Viva Glint** — solid for Microsoft-heavy organizations - **15Five** — good for manager check-ins and continuous feedback - **Officevibe** — simple, lightweight engagement surveys for mid-market teams - **TinyPulse** — easy pulse surveys and anonymous feedback **Best picks by use case:** - **Best overall:** Culture Amp - **Best enterprise:** Workday Peakon - **Best for Microsoft stack:** Viva Glint - **Best for SMBs:** Leapsome or Officevibe - **Best for manager-led engagement:** Lattice or 15Five If you want, I can also rank these by **price, ease of use, analytics depth, or survey customization**.
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If you’re looking for **alternatives to a top-tier employee engagement survey platform like Qualtrics**, these are the strongest options by use case: - **Culture Amp** — best all-around alternative for companies that want **engagement + performance + development** in one suite. It offers surveys, feedback, and people analytics, and says it supports **6,500+ companies** globally. ([cultureamp.com](https://www.cultureamp.com/company/announcements/2025-hr-tech-award-best-employee-experience-solution?utm_source=openai)) - **Workday Peakon Employee Voice** — best for **enterprise continuous listening**. Workday describes it as a confidential employee feedback platform with real-time visibility and prescriptive actions, plus AI comment summarization in its latest updates. ([newsroom.workday.com](https://newsroom.workday.com/2024-06-24-News-Brief-Workday-Peakon-Employee-Voice-Named-Employee-Engagement-Solution-of-the-Year-by-RemoteTech-Breakthrough?asPDF=1&utm_source=openai)) - **Lattice** — best for teams that want **engagement tied closely to performance management**. Its engagement product includes pulse surveys, onboarding/exit surveys, eNPS, sentiment analysis, and benchmarking. ([lattice.com](https://lattice.com/platform/engagement?utm_source=openai)) - **Workleap Officevibe** — best for **mid-market teams that care about anonymous pulse surveys**. It supports weekly/bi-weekly/monthly pulses, uses a 122-question bank, and enforces anonymity thresholds. ([help.workleap.com](https://help.workleap.com/en/articles/10281748-manage-survey-frequency?utm_source=openai)) - **Perceptyx** — best for organizations that want a more **behavior-change / action-oriented EX platform**. It emphasizes continuous multi-channel listening and AI agents that turn feedback into action plans. ([perceptyx.com](https://www.perceptyx.com/?utm_source=openai)) - **Achievers** — best if your engagement strategy is **recognition-led**. Achievers pairs pulse surveys with recognition and says it surpassed **1 billion recognition interactions** in 2025. ([achievers.com](https://www.achievers.com/platform/pulse-survey/?utm_source=openai)) **Quick pick:** - Best enterprise replacement: **Workday Peakon** - Best overall suite: **Culture Amp** - Best budget-friendly/mid-market pulse tool: **Officevibe** - Best for actioning feedback: **Perceptyx** If you want, I can narrow this to **the best 3 based on your company size, budget, and whether you need performance/reviews too**.
How do the top engagement survey platforms compare on analytics? comparison
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Here’s a practical analytics-focused comparison of the leading employee engagement survey platforms: | Platform | Analytics strengths | Weaknesses / limits | |---|---|---| | **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** | Best-in-class analytics depth: driver analysis, predictive models, strong segmentation, text analytics, customizable dashboards | Can feel heavyweight; usually pricier and more complex to administer | | **Culture Amp** | Very strong people analytics for HR teams: benchmark data, heatmaps, drill-downs, action insights, good manager-friendly reporting | Less customizable than Qualtrics for advanced statistical work | | **Workday Peakon Employee Voice** | Excellent pulse analytics, real-time trends, AI-driven themes, strong segmentation and recommended actions | Best value if you’re already in Workday; can be less flexible outside that ecosystem | | **Microsoft Viva Glint** | Solid enterprise analytics, Microsoft 365 integration, actionable dashboards, good sentiment/topic analysis | Analytics are good, but not as deep or configurable as Qualtrics | | **Leapsome** | Clean, easy-to-use analytics, good for continuous feedback + engagement + performance in one system | Less advanced benchmarking and statistical analysis than top enterprise tools | | **Lattice** | Simple, accessible reporting with useful trends and manager dashboards | More lightweight; not ideal if you need advanced analytics or deep text mining | | **15Five** | Good pulse survey reporting, manager actioning, and basic trend analytics | Analytics depth is moderate, not enterprise-leading | | **Officevibe** | Easy-to-read dashboards, simple trend tracking, strong for quick pulse surveys | Limited advanced analytics and customization | ### Best by analytics need - **Deepest analytics overall:** **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** - **Best for HR leaders / people analytics:** **Culture Amp** - **Best for real-time pulse + AI themes:** **Workday Peakon** - **Best for Microsoft-heavy environments:** **Viva Glint** - **Best lightweight option:** **Leapsome** or **Lattice** ### What “better analytics” usually means Look for these features: - **Driver analysis** (what actually moves engagement) - **Segmentation** by team, location, tenure, manager, etc. - **Text/sentiment analysis** on comments - **Benchmarks** against industry or peer groups - **Predictive insights** / risk detection - **Action planning tied to results** If you want, I can also rank these for **small business vs enterprise**, or build a **feature-by-feature scorecard**.
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Here’s a practical analytics-focused comparison of the big engagement survey platforms: | Platform | Analytics strengths | Best for | |---|---|---| | **Qualtrics XM for Employee Experience** | Real-time dashboards, role-specific dashboards, global/industry benchmarks, AI comment summaries, engagement driver analysis, strong text analytics, deep customization. ([qualtrics.com](https://www.qualtrics.com/people/engage/employee-engagement/?utm_source=openai)) | Enterprises that want the deepest, most customizable analytics | | **Workday Peakon Employee Voice** | Real-time analytics, personalized dashboards, “True Benchmark,” and newer AI comment summaries / on-demand comment summaries. ([newsroom.workday.com](https://newsroom.workday.com/2024-12-11-Workday-Unveils-New-Illuminate-Capabilities-for-Peakon-Employee-Voice-to-Unlock-Deeper-and-Faster-Employee-Insights-with-AI?utm_source=openai)) | Teams already on Workday, especially if you want continuous listening + benchmarking | | **Microsoft Viva Glint** | Dashboard + heatmap + driver analysis, internal/external benchmarks, comment analysis, alerts, and manager/team summary views. ([microsoft.com](https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-viva/glint?utm_source=openai)) | Organizations in Microsoft 365 that want strong manager-ready reporting | | **Culture Amp** | Heatmap comparisons across time/teams/benchmarks, AI comment comparisons, easy comparison columns, and strong visual reporting. ([support.cultureamp.com](https://support.cultureamp.com/en/articles/12853780-heatmap-comparisons?utm_source=openai)) | Companies that want very usable, visual analytics for HR and managers | | **Lattice** | Survey analytics with list + heatmap views, benchmark comparisons, and AI engagement insights that surface top drivers and recommendations. ([help.lattice.com](https://help.lattice.com/hc/en-us/articles/360060174014-Understand-Survey-Analytics?utm_source=openai)) | Smaller/mid-market teams that want simple analytics with good benchmarks | ### Quick take - **Best overall analytics depth:** **Qualtrics** - **Best benchmarking + continuous listening:** **Workday Peakon** - **Best manager-friendly enterprise reporting:** **Viva Glint** - **Best visual heatmaps and ease of use:** **Culture Amp** - **Best lightweight analytics with decent benchmarking:** **Lattice** ([qualtrics.com](https://www.qualtrics.com/people/engage/employee-engagement/?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can also rank them by: 1. **benchmarking**, 2. **text/comment analytics**, 3. **driver analysis**, or 4. **manager dashboards**.
What are the best alternatives for companies that need anonymous employee surveys? comparison
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Here are strong alternatives for **anonymous employee surveys**, depending on what a company needs: ### Best all-around options - **Culture Amp** — Great for pulse surveys, engagement, and action planning. Very popular with HR teams. - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** — Best for enterprise-level survey programs, analytics, and deeper reporting. - **15Five** — Good if you want surveys plus manager check-ins and performance tools. ### Best for anonymity and candid feedback - **Officevibe** — Simple, employee-friendly pulse surveys with strong anonymity features. - **Lattice** — Good for engagement surveys and HR workflows; better if you also want performance management. - **TinyPulse** — Lightweight and easy to use, designed for quick anonymous feedback. ### Best budget-friendly options - **SurveyMonkey** — Flexible and affordable; good if you mainly need anonymous surveys without a full HR platform. - **Google Forms** — Free and simple, but weaker for anonymity controls and reporting. - **Microsoft Forms** — Easy for Microsoft 365 users, but less robust for true anonymous feedback programs. ### Best for open feedback / candid insights - **Peakon (by Workday)** — Strong analytics and continuous listening for larger organizations. - **Glint (by LinkedIn/Microsoft)** — Good for employee engagement and enterprise feedback programs. - **Leapsome** — Combines surveys with performance and learning tools. ### My quick picks - **Small company:** Officevibe or SurveyMonkey - **Mid-size company:** Culture Amp or Lattice - **Enterprise:** Qualtrics EmployeeXM or Workday Peakon If you want, I can narrow this down by **company size, budget, or need for true anonymity**.
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Here are strong alternatives for **anonymous employee surveys**: - **Culture Amp** — best all-around for employee engagement with a true **unattributed** survey mode; responses aren’t linked to names/emails/employee IDs. ([support.cultureamp.com](https://support.cultureamp.com/en/articles/8278553-unattributed-survey-guide-for-participants?utm_source=openai)) - **Qualtrics Employee Experience** — best for enterprise teams that need flexible anonymity controls, including anonymous links and anonymity thresholds for comments/results. ([qualtrics.com](https://www.qualtrics.com/support/employee-experience/creating-ee-project/common-use-cases-ee/running-an-engagement-project-with-anonymous-and-non-anonymous-participants/?utm_source=openai)) - **Workleap Officevibe** — best for simple, frequent pulse surveys; it uses anonymity thresholds and hides individual answers by default. ([help.workleap.com](https://help.workleap.com/en/articles/10281766-workleap-officevibe-anonymity?utm_source=openai)) - **Lattice** — best if you already use Lattice for HR/performance; anonymous engagement and pulse surveys are threshold-based, with aggregate-only reporting by default. ([help.lattice.com](https://help.lattice.com/hc/en-us/articles/360061207493-Anonymity-in-Engagement-Surveys-and-Pulse?utm_source=openai)) - **Leapsome** — best for smaller/mid-size teams wanting anonymous surveys plus follow-up anonymous conversations; surveys are anonymous by default with configurable thresholds. ([leapsome.com](https://www.leapsome.com/product/engagement-surveys?utm_source=openai)) - **Workday Peakon Employee Voice** — best for larger orgs already on Workday and wanting continuous employee listening with confidential feedback. ([workday.com](https://www.workday.com/peakon/?utm_source=openai)) **Quick pick:** - Need the most “anonymous-first” experience: **Culture Amp** - Need deep enterprise controls: **Qualtrics** - Need easy pulse surveys: **Officevibe** - Need HR suite + surveys: **Lattice** or **Leapsome** - Already on Workday: **Peakon** ([support.cultureamp.com](https://support.cultureamp.com/en/articles/8278553-unattributed-survey-guide-for-participants?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can narrow this to **small business**, **mid-market**, or **enterprise** options.
Which engagement survey platforms are better for small teams versus enterprises? comparison
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**Best for small teams** - **Officevibe (Workleap)** — easy setup, lightweight pulse surveys, good for small HR teams. - **Lattice** — strong for growing startups that want engagement + performance in one tool. - **Leapsome** — good all-in-one option for feedback, reviews, and engagement. - **SurveyMonkey** — best if you just need flexible surveys without a heavy HR suite. **Best for enterprises** - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** — top choice for large, complex organizations; very strong analytics and customization. - **Culture Amp** — excellent enterprise engagement, benchmarking, and action planning. - **Microsoft Viva Glint** — strong fit for Microsoft 365-heavy enterprises. - **Peakon by Workday** — best when you already use Workday and want deep HR integration. **Simple rule of thumb** - **Small team:** Officevibe, Lattice, or Leapsome - **Enterprise:** Qualtrics, Culture Amp, or Peakon If you want, I can also rank them by **ease of use, price, or HR integrations**.
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**Rule of thumb:** - **Small teams (roughly <100–200 employees):** go with **Workleap Officevibe** or **Lattice**. Workleap is priced for smaller orgs, starts at **$5/user/month with a 10-user minimum**, and is built around quick setup, pulse/custom surveys, feedback, and recognition. Lattice also offers pulse surveys plus engagement features, but it’s broader than “just surveys.” ([workleap.com](https://workleap.com/pricing/officevibe/?utm_source=openai)) - **Mid-market / growing companies:** **Culture Amp** is a strong fit. It has engagement + pulse surveys, action planning, retention insights, and public pricing guidance aimed at **small/medium orgs** as well as an enterprise tier. ([cultureamp.com](https://www.cultureamp.com/platform/plans-and-pricing?utm_source=openai)) - **Enterprises:** choose **Qualtrics** or **Workday Peakon Employee Voice**. Qualtrics emphasizes full employee-lifecycle listening, advanced analytics, and enterprise-grade EX; Workday Peakon focuses on continuous listening, personalized dashboards, and advanced analytics for large organizations. ([qualtrics.com](https://www.qualtrics.com/employee-experience/?utm_source=openai)) **Quick pick:** - **Need simple + affordable:** Workleap Officevibe. ([workleap.com](https://workleap.com/pricing/officevibe/?utm_source=openai)) - **Need engagement + performance in one system:** Lattice or Culture Amp. ([lattice.com](https://lattice.com/platform/engagement?utm_source=openai)) - **Need deep analytics / enterprise governance:** Qualtrics. ([qualtrics.com](https://www.qualtrics.com/employee-experience/?utm_source=openai)) - **Need continuous listening inside Workday:** Workday Peakon. ([workday.com](https://www.workday.com/peakon/?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can turn this into a **top 5 shortlist by team size, budget, and HR stack**.
What are the best alternatives for engagement platforms with action planning? comparison
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Here are strong alternatives to engagement platforms with **action planning**: 1. **Culture Amp** — best overall for employee engagement + manager action plans - Strong surveys, benchmarks, and clear action recommendations. 2. **WorkTango** — best for engagement plus continuous listening - Good for pulse surveys, goals, and action tracking. 3. **Lattice** — best if you want engagement tied to performance management - Useful action planning, 1:1s, reviews, and team goals. 4. **15Five** — best for manager-driven engagement follow-through - Strong check-ins, pulse surveys, and accountability workflows. 5. **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** — best enterprise-grade option - Deep analytics, action planning, and advanced listening programs. 6. **Leapsome** — best all-in-one people platform for mid-market teams - Combines engagement, performance, learning, and action plans. 7. **Motivosity** — best for recognition-led engagement - Great if culture and employee appreciation are a big focus. 8. **Peakon (Workday)** — best for large organizations already on Workday - Strong insights and action recommendations. If you want, I can narrow these down by: - **budget** - **company size** - **HRIS you already use** - **best for pulse surveys vs. full action planning**
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If you mean **employee engagement platforms** with built-in **action planning**, the strongest alternatives are: - **Qualtrics Employee Experience** — best for large orgs needing deep analytics + guided action planning. ([qualtrics.com](https://www.qualtrics.com/employee-experience/?utm_source=openai)) - **Culture Amp** — best balance of engagement surveys and practical action frameworks for managers. ([support.cultureamp.com](https://support.cultureamp.com/en/articles/7048533-action-framework?utm_source=openai)) - **Perceptyx** — strong if you want AI-assisted action plans and manager nudges from survey feedback. ([go.perceptyx.com](https://go.perceptyx.com/platform/activate?utm_source=openai)) - **Quantum Workplace** — good for straightforward post-survey action planning and manager-friendly workflows. ([help.quantumworkplace.com](https://help.quantumworkplace.com/action-planning?utm_source=openai)) - **Workday Peakon Employee Voice** — worth considering if you already use Workday and want engagement tied into broader HR workflows. ([forms.workday.com](https://forms.workday.com/content/dam/web/sg/documents/other/peakon-prism-people-analytics-guide-en-SG.pdf?utm_source=openai)) - **Woba** — a newer option focused on feedback, predictive analytics, and action planning. ([g2.com](https://www.g2.com/products/woba-io/pricing?utm_source=openai)) **Quick pick:** - **Best overall:** Qualtrics - **Best for manager adoption:** Culture Amp - **Best AI-driven action planning:** Perceptyx - **Best simpler/leaner setup:** Quantum Workplace If you want, I can narrow this to **small business, mid-market, or enterprise** and give you a tighter top 3.
Which employee survey tools are better for pulse surveys? comparison
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For **pulse surveys**, the better tools are usually the ones built for **high-frequency, lightweight check-ins**—not heavy annual-engagement platforms. ### Best pulse survey tools - **Culture Amp** — strongest overall for pulse + engagement analytics; great if you want manager action planning too. - **Lattice** — best if you already want performance + engagement in one system; easy pulse setup. - **15Five** — very good for weekly/biweekly pulses and manager visibility; simple and practical. - **Officevibe (by Workleap)** — easy to use, good for recurring pulse surveys and team morale tracking. - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** — best for enterprise-level customization and deeper analytics. - **Perceptyx** — strong for large organizations needing advanced employee listening programs. ### If you want the shortest answer - **Best overall:** Culture Amp - **Best for manager-friendly weekly pulses:** 15Five - **Best if you use performance reviews too:** Lattice - **Best enterprise option:** Qualtrics EmployeeXM If you want, I can also give you a **best-by-company-size** list (startup, mid-market, enterprise).
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For **pulse surveys**, the best tools are usually: - **Workleap Officevibe** — best if you want **lightweight, frequent weekly pulses** with easy team-manager follow-up and low admin overhead. ([help.workleap.com](https://help.workleap.com/en/articles/10281748-manage-survey-frequency?utm_source=openai)) - **Culture Amp** — best for **science-backed pulse surveys** plus strong benchmarking and broader engagement workflows. ([cultureamp.com](https://www.cultureamp.com/platform/engage/pulse-surveys?utm_source=openai)) - **Qualtrics** — best for **enterprise-grade analytics, customization, and survey distribution controls**. ([qualtrics.com](https://www.qualtrics.com/people/engage/pulse-surveys/?utm_source=openai)) - **Lattice** — best if you want pulses tied closely to **performance management and manager action plans**. ([lattice.com](https://lattice.com/engagement/pulse-surveys?utm_source=openai)) - **Workday Peakon Employee Voice** — best for **large orgs already on Workday** that want continuous listening in the HR stack. ([workday.com](https://www.workday.com/en-us/products/employee-voice/overview.html?utm_source=openai)) **Quick pick:** - **Small/mid-size team:** Workleap Officevibe - **Growing company with strong people analytics:** Culture Amp - **Enterprise / highly customized needs:** Qualtrics - **Performance-management-led org:** Lattice - **Workday shop:** Workday Peakon If you want, I can narrow this to the **best 3 for your company size and budget**.
What are the best alternatives for engagement survey platforms with HR integrations? comparison
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Here are strong alternatives to engagement survey platforms with solid HR integrations: - **Culture Amp** — best overall for employee engagement, performance, and action planning. Integrates with **Workday, BambooHR, HiBob, UKG, ADP, SAP SuccessFactors, Slack, Microsoft Teams**. - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** — best for enterprise analytics and deep survey workflows. Integrates with **Workday, SuccessFactors, Oracle HCM, ADP, UKG, BambooHR, Slack**. - **Peakon (Workday Peakon Employee Voice)** — great for continuous listening, especially if you’re already on Workday. Native with **Workday**, plus integrations with **SAP SuccessFactors, Microsoft Teams, Slack**. - **Leapsome** — strong for engagement + performance + reviews in one platform. Integrates with **BambooHR, Personio, HiBob, Workday, Slack, Microsoft Teams**. - **Lattice** — good for mid-market teams wanting engagement, performance, and goals. Integrates with **BambooHR, Gusto, HiBob, Workday, Slack, Microsoft Teams**. - **15Five** — solid for manager effectiveness and engagement. Integrates with **BambooHR, Gusto, Rippling, HiBob, Slack, Microsoft Teams**. - **Officevibe by Wondershare** — simpler and often more affordable for smaller teams. Integrates with **Slack, Microsoft Teams, BambooHR, Gusto, Rippling**. - **TinyPulse** — lightweight pulse surveys and anonymous feedback. Integrates with **Slack, Microsoft Teams, BambooHR, Workday**. **Best picks by use case** - **Enterprise:** Qualtrics, Culture Amp, Peakon - **Mid-market:** Leapsome, Lattice, 15Five - **SMB:** Officevibe, TinyPulse If you want, I can narrow this down to the **best 3 options for your HR system** (e.g., Workday, BambooHR, ADP, HiBob, UKG).
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If you want **engagement survey platforms with solid HRIS/HR integrations**, my best picks are: - **Culture Amp** — strong for dedicated engagement listening and HRIS sync; it has native HRIS integrations for **BambooHR, Workday, Dayforce, Paylocity, HiBob, Personio, Namely, and Gusto**. ([support.cultureamp.com](https://support.cultureamp.com/en/collections/3904903-hris-integrations?utm_source=openai)) - **Qualtrics Employee Experience** — best for enterprise-scale listening; it offers native connectors for **Workday, SuccessFactors, ADP, Oracle, SAP**, plus **300+ tools via xFlow**. ([qualtrics.com](https://www.qualtrics.com/human-resources/?utm_source=openai)) - **Lattice** — good if you want engagement surveys tied to performance/manager workflows; it supports HRIS integrations including **BambooHR, Workday, ADP, Gusto, HiBob, Rippling, UKG, and more**. ([help.lattice.com](https://help.lattice.com/hc/en-us/articles/1500000931921-Integrate-Your-HRIS-with-Lattice?utm_source=openai)) - **Leapsome** — strong all-in-one option for surveys plus broader people ops; it supports surveys, benchmarks, and integrations with tools like **Slack, Microsoft Teams, Jira**, and HRIS syncs such as **Personio, BambooHR, and HiBob**. ([leapsome.com](https://www.leapsome.com/discover/employee-survey-platform?utm_source=openai)) - **Workleap Officevibe** — a lighter-weight engagement choice; it syncs with HRIS data, supports reporting lines/department/location mapping, and connects with tools like **Slack, Teams, and SSO**. ([workleap.com](https://workleap.com/integrations/?utm_source=openai)) - **WorkTango** — good if you want surveys plus recognition/rewards; it supports HRIS syncs and says it integrates with **60+ HRIS platforms**, including **UKG, Workday, ADP Workforce Now, and Paycom**. ([worktango.com](https://www.worktango.com/newsroom/press-releases/worktango-ukg-partnership?utm_source=openai)) - **15Five** — best if you want engagement surveys bundled with performance management; it connects to leading HRIS/SSO tools and includes an **HRIS Connector** for employee data sync. ([15five.com](https://www.15five.com/?utm_source=openai)) **Quick pick:** - **Best enterprise:** Qualtrics - **Best pure engagement platform:** Culture Amp - **Best all-in-one people platform:** Lattice or Leapsome - **Best simpler/manager-friendly option:** Officevibe If you want, I can narrow this to **SMB vs enterprise**, or by your HRIS (Workday, BambooHR, UKG, Rippling, etc.).
Which platforms are better if I need real-time employee feedback? comparison
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If you need **real-time employee feedback**, the best platforms are usually the ones built for **pulse surveys + continuous listening + action tracking**. ### Top picks - **Culture Amp** — best overall for pulse surveys, engagement tracking, and strong analytics. - **Lattice** — great if you also want performance reviews, 1:1s, and continuous feedback in one system. - **Workday Peakon Employee Voice** — strong for large enterprises and always-on employee sentiment tracking. - **Officevibe** — simpler, user-friendly option for quick pulse feedback and manager action items. - **15Five** — good for ongoing check-ins, manager coaching, and lightweight feedback loops. ### Best by need - **Most robust real-time insights:** Culture Amp, Workday Peakon - **Best all-in-one with performance management:** Lattice, 15Five - **Easiest for small/mid-size teams:** Officevibe ### What to look for - Pulse surveys you can schedule weekly/monthly - Anonymous feedback - Manager dashboards - Automated alerts for low scores - Comment-level feedback and action planning If you want, I can narrow this down to **best for small business, mid-market, or enterprise**.
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If you need **real-time employee feedback**, the strongest options are usually: - **Workday Peakon Employee Voice** — best for **enterprise continuous listening** and fast sentiment visibility. Workday says it provides “real time visibility” into workforce sentiment and real-time feedback on key employee topics. ([newsroom.workday.com](https://newsroom.workday.com/2024-06-24-News-Brief-Workday-Peakon-Employee-Voice-Named-Employee-Engagement-Solution-of-the-Year-by-RemoteTech-Breakthrough?asPDF=1&utm_source=openai)) - **Lattice** — best if you want **real-time feedback tied to performance management**. Lattice explicitly supports sharing employee feedback in real time and integrates with Slack, Microsoft Teams, and email. ([lattice.com](https://lattice.com/performance/feedback?utm_source=openai)) - **Leapsome** — best for **instant feedback + praise** with lightweight day-to-day use. Leapsome’s Instant Feedback is designed for real-time praise and constructive feedback outside formal review cycles. ([leapsome.com](https://www.leapsome.com/product/continuous-feedback?utm_source=openai)) - **Culture Amp** — best for **continuous feedback plus surveys/engagement**. Culture Amp says people can give and request feedback throughout the year, not just during reviews. ([cultureamp.com](https://www.cultureamp.com/p/360-feedback-platform?utm_source=openai)) - **15Five** — good if you want **simple real-time feedback** inside a broader manager toolkit. Its Feedback feature is built for real-time in-app feedback and continuous development. ([success.15five.com](https://success.15five.com/hc/en-us/articles/360041683491-Feedback-Feature-Overview?utm_source=openai)) **Quick recommendation:** - **Enterprise / global workforce:** Workday Peakon - **Best all-around people management:** Lattice - **Fastest, easiest day-to-day feedback:** Leapsome - **Feedback + engagement surveys:** Culture Amp If you want, I can narrow this to the **best 3 for your company size and budget**.
What are the best alternatives for survey software with strong reporting? comparison
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If you want **survey tools with strong reporting**, the best alternatives are: 1. **Qualtrics** - Best overall for enterprise reporting, dashboards, segmentation, and text analytics. - Great if you need deep analysis and stakeholder-ready reports. 2. **SurveyMonkey Enterprise** - Easy to use, solid built-in charts, filters, and export options. - Good balance of usability and reporting for teams. 3. **Alchemer** - Strong reporting flexibility, especially for custom dashboards and workflow-driven surveys. - Better than many tools if you need more control over data views. 4. **QuestionPro** - Excellent reporting depth for the price, including cross-tabs, dashboards, and real-time analytics. - Strong choice for research and CX teams. 5. **Typeform** - Best for beautiful, high-response surveys, but reporting is lighter than the others. - Use it if design matters more than advanced analytics. 6. **Jotform** - Good forms + survey reporting, with straightforward charts and integrations. - Useful for SMBs and teams wanting an all-in-one form builder. ### Best picks by use case - **Best reporting overall:** Qualtrics - **Best value:** QuestionPro - **Best ease of use:** SurveyMonkey - **Best customization:** Alchemer - **Best design/UX:** Typeform If you want, I can also give you a **top 5 ranked list by price**, **enterprise needs**, or **best for customer feedback vs employee surveys**.
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If reporting is the priority, my short list would be: 1. **Qualtrics** — best for enterprise-grade reporting and dashboards; it supports dashboard viewing, sharing, and drillable dashboards. ([qualtrics.com](https://www.qualtrics.com/support/vocalize/dashboard-viewer/using-dashboard-viewer/?utm_source=openai)) 2. **Alchemer** — strong if you want flexible dashboards, filters, scheduled sharing, exports, and text/sentiment analysis. ([alchemer.com](https://www.alchemer.com/dashboard/?utm_source=openai)) 3. **QuestionPro** — good balance of robust reporting and customization, with real-time dashboards, filters, segmentation, dashboard accounts, and Tableau integration. ([questionpro.com](https://www.questionpro.com/help/dashboard-report.html?utm_source=openai)) 4. **SurveyMonkey** — solid for straightforward results dashboards and stakeholder-friendly reporting. ([surveymonkey.com](https://www.surveymonkey.com/product/features/dashboards/?utm_source=openai)) 5. **Jotform** — best if you want simple survey analytics plus customizable report builder/PDF export, but it’s lighter on advanced analytics than the three above. ([jotform.com](https://www.jotform.com/survey-analytics/?utm_source=openai)) **My recommendation:** - **Best overall:** Qualtrics - **Best value/flexibility:** Alchemer - **Best mid-market reporting:** QuestionPro If you want, I can narrow this to **budget**, **team size**, or **features like crosstabs, text analytics, and scheduled PDF reports**.
How do engagement survey platforms compare for ease of setup? comparison
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For **ease of setup**, these are generally the easiest-to-hardest (for a typical mid-market company): ### Easiest **1) Culture Amp** - Very quick to launch - Clean admin UI, strong templates - Good for pulse + engagement with minimal configuration - Best if you want “set it and go” **2) Lattice Engagement** - Simple setup, especially if you already use Lattice for performance/reviews - Easy employee sync and survey scheduling - Less flexible than heavier enterprise tools, but faster to deploy **3) SurveyMonkey Engage** - Fastest if you want basic surveys and reporting - Familiar survey-builder experience - Good for small teams, but not as robust for HR workflows ### Moderate **4) Microsoft Viva Glint** - Good if you’re already in Microsoft 365 - Setup is smoother in a Microsoft-heavy environment - Can get more involved with permissions and integrations **5) Workday Peakon Employee Voice** - Strong product, but setup is usually more involved - Best when tied into Workday HRIS - Great automation, but not the quickest to implement ### Most involved **6) Qualtrics EmployeeXM** - Very powerful and highly configurable - Usually the most setup effort - Best for complex enterprise needs, not “quick launch” ## Quick takeaway - **Fastest to deploy:** Culture Amp - **Easiest if you already use another HR suite:** Lattice or Viva Glint - **Most enterprise-heavy:** Qualtrics and Peakon If you want, I can also rank them by **reporting strength**, **integrations**, or **best value for small vs large companies**.
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For **ease of setup**, I’d roughly rank these like this: 1. **Qualtrics** — easiest for a quick start if you use a template: sign up, customize, and distribute. It also has guided setup and auto dashboards. ([qualtrics.com](https://www.qualtrics.com/marketplace/employee-engagement-survey/?utm_source=openai)) 2. **15Five** — pretty straightforward for teams already using 15Five; you create an engagement campaign, pick surveys, set dates/recurrence, and launch. ([success.15five.com](https://success.15five.com/hc/en-us/articles/16124939596571-Create-an-engagement-campaign?utm_source=openai)) 3. **Lattice** — moderate; survey creation is simple, but you often need to set up custom fields/survey groups and manage participant imports for better reporting. ([help.lattice.com](https://help.lattice.com/hc/en-us/articles/1500000900802-Create-an-Engagement-Survey?utm_source=openai)) 4. **Culture Amp** — more setup work, especially if you want historical data or external comparisons; imports and comparisons can take days to weeks. ([support.cultureamp.com](https://support.cultureamp.com/en/articles/7048347-bulk-upload-participants-to-your-survey?utm_source=openai)) 5. **Microsoft Viva Glint / Workday Peakon** — usually the most enterprise-heavy; setup involves admin config, access management, approval/enabling steps, and often identity/HRIS integration. ([learn.microsoft.com](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/viva/glint/setup/preview-manage-enable-engage-programs?utm_source=openai)) **Rule of thumb:** - **Fastest self-serve launch:** Qualtrics - **Best if you already live in the product suite:** 15Five or Lattice - **Best for enterprise programs, but more setup:** Culture Amp / Viva Glint / Peakon If you want, I can turn this into a **2-column chart** (setup effort vs. best fit) for the specific platforms you’re considering.
How do I improve low employee engagement scores? problem
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To improve low employee engagement scores, focus on the specific drivers behind them—not just the score. ### 1) Diagnose the real problem - Break results down by team, manager, tenure, location, and role. - Look for patterns: workload, trust in leadership, growth, pay, recognition, manager quality. - Run 1:1 listening sessions or short pulse surveys to confirm what the numbers mean. ### 2) Fix manager behavior first Managers usually have the biggest impact on engagement. - Train them to give clear goals, regular feedback, and recognition. - Require weekly 1:1s. - Hold managers accountable for team engagement, not just output. ### 3) Act on quick wins fast Employees disengage when they don’t see follow-through. - Pick 2–3 issues you can fix in 30–60 days. - Communicate: “You said X, we’re doing Y by Z date.” - Close the loop publicly. ### 4) Improve workload and clarity Low engagement often comes from burnout or confusion. - Prioritize fewer, clearer goals. - Cut low-value meetings/processes. - Clarify decision rights and expectations. ### 5) Strengthen recognition and growth - Recognize good work consistently and specifically. - Create visible career paths. - Offer training, stretch assignments, or mentoring. ### 6) Build trust through communication - Share business context honestly. - Explain decisions, especially unpopular ones. - Use regular leadership Q&As and team updates. ### 7) Measure again - Use monthly pulse surveys. - Track a few key metrics: engagement, attrition, absenteeism, manager effectiveness. If you want, I can give you a **30/60/90-day engagement improvement plan** or a **survey action-plan template**.
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Start with **diagnosis, then action**: 1. **Find the real drivers** - Break scores down by team, manager, location, tenure, role. - Read comments for themes: workload, manager trust, pay, growth, clarity, burnout. 2. **Fix manager basics first** - Regular 1:1s - Clear goals/priorities - Fast feedback - Recognition - Follow-through on promises 3. **Address the biggest pain points** - If workload is too high: cut low-value work, rebalance staffing. - If growth is weak: define career paths, training, internal mobility. - If trust is low: improve transparency on decisions and changes. 4. **Act on quick wins** - Remove one annoying process. - Improve meeting load. - Recognize good work publicly. - Share “you said, we did” updates. 5. **Equip leaders** - Train managers on coaching, communication, conflict, and recognition. - Hold them accountable for engagement on their teams. 6. **Measure again** - Use short pulse surveys every 4–8 weeks. - Track turnover, absenteeism, productivity, and manager scores. If you want, I can turn this into a **30/60/90-day action plan** or a **manager checklist**.
How can I collect honest employee feedback anonymously? problem 70/mo
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Use a **trusted third-party channel**, make it **truly anonymous**, and **close the loop**. ### Best ways to do it - **Anonymous pulse surveys**: short, frequent, and sent outside managers. - **Always-open feedback form**: a permanent link or QR code. - **Skip manager collection entirely**: don’t route responses through direct supervisors. - **Report only in aggregates**: no results shown for tiny groups (e.g., fewer than 5 responses). - **State the rules clearly**: no names, no IP logging, no follow-up unless the employee opts in. ### Good tools - **Culture Amp** — strong for anonymous engagement surveys and action planning. - **Officevibe** — simple anonymous weekly pulse surveys. - **Qualtrics** — more enterprise-grade, very customizable. - **SurveyMonkey** — easy to set up anonymous surveys fast. - **Google Forms** — works if configured carefully, but less robust for anonymity controls. ### How to make it feel safe - Use language like: **“No individual responses will be shared with managers.”** - Share examples of what happens with feedback. - Publish changes you made based on prior surveys. - Let employees submit feedback from **personal devices** or via **QR code**. ### Important caveat Anonymous doesn’t always mean untraceable—so avoid collecting extra metadata, and disable features like email tracking if possible. If you want, I can recommend the **best tool for a team of your size**.
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Use a mix of **anonymous channels** and **clear trust-building rules**: - **Anonymous survey tool**: Use a platform that doesn’t collect names, emails, or IPs. - **Third-party provider**: If trust is low, have an outside company run it. - **Skip small groups**: Don’t report results from tiny teams where people could be identified. - **Ask open-ended questions**: “What’s one thing we should stop/start/continue?” - **Repeat regularly**: Short monthly pulse surveys work better than one big annual one. - **Be transparent**: Tell employees exactly how anonymity is protected. - **Act on feedback**: If people never see changes, they stop being honest. - **Separate incentives from identity**: If you offer rewards, keep them unrelated to individual responses. Good questions to ask: - “What’s making your job harder right now?” - “What should management do more of?” - “Where do you feel unsupported?” - “What would improve team morale?” If you want, I can also give you: 1. a sample anonymous survey, or 2. a step-by-step process for a small company.
How do I run an employee engagement survey without hurting participation? problem
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To keep participation high, make the survey feel **safe, short, and worth their time**. ### What to do - **Use a trusted tool:** Qualtrics, Culture Amp, Glint, or SurveyMonkey are good options. - **Keep it short:** 5–10 minutes max. - **Explain the purpose clearly:** “We’ll use this to improve X, Y, Z.” - **Guarantee anonymity:** Avoid asking for names; if you must segment, use broad groups. - **Get leadership buy-in:** Managers should encourage participation, but not pressure people. - **Choose the right timing:** Avoid launch dates, layoffs, bonus reviews, or major deadlines. - **Send reminders, not spam:** 2–3 reminders is usually enough. - **Close the loop fast:** Share top themes and next steps within 2–3 weeks. - **Act on results:** If employees think nothing changes, participation drops next time. ### Simple rollout 1. Announce the survey and why it matters 2. Launch with a deadline of about 1 week 3. Send 2 reminders 4. Share results quickly 5. Commit to 1–3 visible actions ### Best practice If you want high response rates, use **Culture Amp** or **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** for larger orgs; for simpler needs, **SurveyMonkey** works well. If you want, I can help you draft the announcement email and survey questions.
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To avoid hurting participation: - **Keep it short**: 5–10 minutes max. - **Explain the why**: say what you’ll do with results. - **Guarantee anonymity**: and be clear on how it’s protected. - **Use a trusted third party** if possible. - **Pick good timing**: avoid crunch periods, reviews, layoffs, or big changes. - **Tell managers not to pressure people** to respond. - **Mobile-friendly survey** with a simple link. - **Send 2–3 reminders**, not daily spam. - **Share results fast** and name 1–3 actions you’ll take. - **Close the loop**: if people saw action last time, they’re more likely to respond next time. A good formula: 1. Pre-announce it 2. Launch with a clear purpose 3. Keep it brief 4. Remind gently 5. Report back publicly If you want, I can give you a **sample launch email** and a **best-practice survey structure**.
How do I measure employee engagement across multiple locations? problem
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Measure it with a **consistent, location-level pulse survey + a few operational metrics**. ### 1) Use a standard engagement survey Run the same short survey across all sites, ideally every 4–8 weeks. Track: - **eNPS** (“How likely are you to recommend this workplace?”) - **Manager support** - **Recognition** - **Communication** - **Career growth** - **Workload / burnout** - **Intent to stay** ### 2) Segment by location Report results by: - Location - Department - Shift - Manager - Tenure This shows which sites are doing well and which need support. ### 3) Combine survey data with hard data Engagement usually moves with: - **Absenteeism** - **Turnover** - **Internal promotions** - **Safety incidents** - **Productivity / quality** - **Employee referrals** ### 4) Keep feedback anonymous Especially for smaller locations. Use a minimum reporting threshold (for example, don’t show results for groups under 5–10 people). ### 5) Benchmark over time Don’t compare one location only to another—also track: - Month over month - Quarter over quarter - Year over year --- ## Tools to use Good options for multi-location engagement measurement: - **Culture Amp** — strong engagement surveys and manager dashboards - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** — enterprise-grade, very flexible - **Leapsome** — good for surveys plus performance and goals - **Lattice** — simpler, good for pulse surveys and people analytics - **15Five** — strong for ongoing check-ins and engagement - **Workday Peakon Employee Voice** — excellent for large distributed teams --- ## Simple dashboard to build For each location, show: - Engagement score - eNPS - Participation rate - Top 3 strengths - Top 3 problem areas - Turnover rate - Absenteeism rate --- ## Best practice Use a **short pulse survey + quarterly deep-dive**. That gives you fast signals without survey fatigue. If you want, I can also give you a **ready-to-use employee engagement survey template** for multi-location teams.
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Use a **standardized framework** so every location is measured the same way. **1. Pick 4–6 core metrics** - Engagement survey score - eNPS (employee net promoter score) - Retention / turnover - Absenteeism - Internal mobility / promotions - Manager effectiveness score **2. Run one company-wide survey** - Same questions, same scale, same timing - Add a few location-specific questions if needed - Keep it short: 10–15 questions max **3. Segment results by location** Compare: - by site - by team - by manager - by tenure / role / shift Look for: - absolute scores - trend over time - variance between locations **4. Use pulse checks** Do monthly or quarterly 3–5 question surveys to track changes between annual surveys. **5. Combine quantitative + qualitative data** - Survey scores - Exit interviews - Stay interviews - Focus groups - Open-text comments **6. Normalize for differences** Some locations may have different roles, shifts, or staffing levels. Adjust comparisons so you’re not unfairly ranking sites with very different work types. **7. Create a location dashboard** Show each site: - current score - change vs last period - benchmark vs company average - red/yellow/green status **8. Act on the results** Share findings with local managers and require action plans for low-scoring sites. If you want, I can also give you: - a **sample employee engagement survey** - a **dashboard template** - or a **location-by-location scorecard**.
How do I turn survey results into action plans? problem
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Turn survey results into action plans by moving from **data → themes → priorities → tasks**. ### 1) Group the results - Combine open-ended comments into themes - Split scores by team, location, role, customer segment, etc. - Look for: - biggest pain points - biggest strengths to protect - biggest gaps between “important” and “satisfied” ### 2) Prioritize what to fix Use a simple filter: - **Impact**: how much it affects people/business - **Frequency**: how many respondents mentioned it - **Feasibility**: how easy it is to change Pick the top 3–5 issues only. ### 3) Convert each issue into an action For each priority, write: - **Problem statement** - **Goal** - **Action steps** - **Owner** - **Deadline** - **Success metric** Example: - Problem: “Employees don’t understand promotion criteria.” - Goal: “Improve clarity on career paths.” - Actions: publish promotion rubric, host Q&A, add manager training - Owner: HR Director - Deadline: 30 days - Metric: +15% in follow-up clarity score ### 4) Make them SMART Each action should be: - **Specific** - **Measurable** - **Achievable** - **Relevant** - **Time-bound** ### 5) Assign accountability Every action needs: - one owner - one due date - one review cadence ### 6) Communicate back Tell respondents: - what you heard - what you’re doing - what you’re not doing yet and why That builds trust. ### 7) Track progress Use a simple dashboard with: - action status - owner - due date - metric before/after Tools like **Airtable**, **Asana**, or **Monday.com** work well for this. For survey analysis, **Qualtrics** and **SurveyMonkey** are solid. If you want, I can give you a 1-page action plan template you can copy-paste.
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Use this simple flow: 1. **Group the results** - Sort comments and scores into themes. - Look for repeated pain points and strong positives. 2. **Prioritize** - Focus on issues that are: - high impact - common across respondents - feasible to fix soon 3. **Translate feedback into goals** - Example: “Employees don’t get timely updates” → “Improve internal communication cadence.” 4. **Create action items** - For each goal, define: - **What** will change - **Who** owns it - **When** it will happen - **How** success will be measured 5. **Make it specific** - Bad: “Improve morale” - Better: “Launch monthly manager check-ins by June 1 and track engagement scores.” 6. **Assign owners** - Every action needs a responsible person or team. 7. **Communicate back** - Tell people: - what you heard - what you’ll do - what won’t change right away - This builds trust. 8. **Track progress** - Review actions regularly. - Use follow-up surveys or metrics to see if things improved. ### Easy template | Survey insight | Action | Owner | Deadline | Success measure | |---|---|---|---|---| | Staff want clearer priorities | Weekly team update email | Ops manager | May 15 | 80% say priorities are clear | If you want, I can also turn your survey results into a **ready-to-use action plan template**.
How do I create pulse surveys for employees? problem
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To create employee pulse surveys: 1. **Pick 3–6 questions max** - Focus on one theme: workload, manager support, engagement, wellbeing, or change. - Use a consistent scale (e.g., 1–5) so trends are easy to track. 2. **Keep them short and frequent** - Send weekly, biweekly, or monthly. - Aim for **under 2 minutes** to complete. 3. **Mix rating + one open-ended question** - Example: - “I know what’s expected of me this week.” (1–5) - “I have the resources I need to do my job well.” (1–5) - “What’s one thing we should improve?” (open text) 4. **Use anonymous responses if trust is an issue** - Especially for small teams or sensitive topics. 5. **Act on the results quickly** - Share the top 1–2 takeaways. - Pick one action and follow up next survey. 6. **Track trends, not just single scores** - Look for changes by team, location, or manager over time. ### Good tools to use - **Culture Amp** – strong for employee engagement and pulse surveys - **Microsoft Forms** – simple and cheap if you use Microsoft 365 - **Google Forms** – easy, free, quick to launch - **SurveyMonkey** – good templates and reporting - **Qualtrics** – best for larger organizations and deeper analytics - **Lattice** – solid for HR teams already using performance tools ### Simple pulse survey template - I understand my priorities this week. - I have the tools/support I need. - My workload is manageable. - I feel valued at work. - What’s the biggest thing slowing you down right now? If you want, I can draft a **ready-to-send pulse survey** for your team size and industry.
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A good pulse survey is **short, frequent, and actionable**. ### How to create one 1. **Pick one goal** - engagement - workload - manager support - change readiness - wellbeing 2. **Choose a cadence** - weekly: very short, 3–5 questions - biweekly/monthly: 5–10 questions 3. **Keep it consistent** - use the same core questions over time so you can track trends 4. **Use simple scales** - 1–5 agreement scale - eNPS-style “How likely are you to recommend this company as a place to work?” 5. **Add 1 open-ended question** - e.g. “What’s one thing we should improve?” 6. **Act on the results** - share what you heard - pick 1–2 actions - follow up next survey ### Good sample questions - I know what’s expected of me at work. - I have the tools I need to do my job well. - My manager supports me effectively. - My workload is manageable. - I feel recognized for my work. - I feel informed about important company changes. - What is one thing that would improve your work experience? ### Tips - Keep it under **2 minutes** - Don’t survey too often unless you can respond - Segment results by team/level carefully to protect anonymity - Don’t ask too many overlapping questions ### Tools you can use - **Culture Amp** - **Qualtrics** - **Microsoft Viva Glint** - **Lattice** - **Google Forms / Typeform** for simple setups If you want, I can draft: - a **5-question pulse survey** - a **monthly survey template** - or a **survey for managers specifically**.
How do I find out why employees are leaving? problem
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Start with **exit interviews + stay interviews + data**. 1. **Run structured exit interviews** - Use the same 8–10 questions for everyone. - Ask: “What triggered your search?”, “What would have made you stay?”, “What was frustrating day to day?” 2. **Do stay interviews with current employees** - Talk to high performers and newer employees before they leave. - Ask what’s working, what’s not, and what would make them consider quitting. 3. **Look for patterns in the data** - Break turnover down by manager, team, tenure, pay band, location, and role. - Compare regretted vs. non-regretted turnover. 4. **Use anonymous pulse surveys** - Short monthly surveys can surface issues before people resign. 5. **Check manager quality** - A lot of turnover is manager-related: unclear expectations, poor feedback, lack of recognition. 6. **Act on what you find** - Share themes, pick 2–3 fixes, and tell employees what you’re changing. **Useful products:** - **Culture Amp** — strong for pulse surveys and exit/stay insights - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** — deeper enterprise-level analytics - **15Five** — good for stay interviews and manager check-ins - **Lattice** — performance + engagement + employee feedback If you want, I can give you a **simple exit interview template** or a **30-day turnover diagnosis plan**.
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Start with a **structured exit process** and then look for patterns. **1. Use exit interviews** Ask every departing employee the same core questions: - Why are you leaving? - What nearly made you stay? - What would have improved your experience? - Would you recommend this company to a friend? Why/why not? **2. Run stay interviews** Talk to current employees, especially high performers: - What keeps you here? - What frustrates you? - What would make you consider leaving? **3. Check the data** Look for patterns by: - manager - team - location - tenure - role - pay band - performance level **4. Compare with surveys** Use anonymous engagement surveys and pulse checks to spot recurring issues like: - pay - workload - career growth - management quality - schedule flexibility - culture **5. Review manager behavior** A lot of turnover is manager-driven. Look at: - turnover by manager - internal transfer requests - performance review trends - complaint history **6. Validate with one-on-ones** Ask trusted employees directly, with open-ended questions. People often share more in informal conversations than in exit interviews. **7. Separate reasons from root causes** Example: “I left for more money” may really mean: - underpaid relative to market - no promotion path - burnout - poor manager If you want, I can give you a **simple exit interview template** or a **turnover analysis spreadsheet**.
How do I compare engagement by department? problem
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Compare engagement by department like this: 1. **Pick one engagement metric** - e.g. weekly active users, posts/comments, email opens, training completion, survey engagement. 2. **Normalize it** - Use **engagement per employee** or **engagement rate** so large departments don’t dominate. - Example: `department engagement / department headcount` 3. **Use the same time window** - Compare all departments for the same week/month/quarter. 4. **Break out by department** - Create a table with: - Department - Headcount - Engagement count - Engagement rate - Change vs last period 5. **Visualize** - Bar chart for current comparison - Line chart for trend over time - Heatmap if you have many departments 6. **Check significance** - Small teams can look extreme, so compare against minimum sample sizes or use percentages. If you want, I can show you how to do this in **Excel**, **Google Sheets**, **Power BI**, or **SQL**.
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Compare **engagement by department** by breaking your data into department groups and comparing their engagement scores side by side. **Simple approach:** 1. **Choose your engagement metric** Examples: survey score, eNPS, response rate, participation in programs, retention. 2. **Group by department** Make one row per employee with a department field, then aggregate by department. 3. **Calculate for each department** - average engagement score - % favorable / % unfavorable - response rate - trend over time 4. **Compare against the company average** - identify departments above/below average - rank departments - look for gaps 5. **Visualize it** - bar chart for department averages - heatmap for department vs. question - line chart for trends over time **Useful formula:** - `Department engagement = average(score for employees in that department)` **Best practice:** Also check **sample size**—small departments can look extreme just by chance. If you want, I can show you: - how to do this in **Excel** - how to do it in **SQL** - or how to build it in **Power BI / Tableau**
How do I gather feedback from remote employees? problem
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A good way is to use **multiple channels**, not just one survey. **Practical options:** - **Anonymous pulse surveys**: short monthly or biweekly check-ins - Good tools: **Culture Amp**, **Officevibe**, **15Five** - **1:1 video calls**: managers ask structured questions regularly - **Team retrospectives**: quick “what’s working / not working / ideas” sessions on **Zoom**, **Microsoft Teams**, or **Google Meet** - **Anonymous suggestion box**: lets people share concerns safely - Tools: **Google Forms**, **Tally**, **Typeform** - **Chat-based feedback**: use **Slack** or **Microsoft Teams** polls for quick input - **Stay interviews**: ask current employees what keeps them engaged and what might make them leave **Best practices:** - Keep questions short and specific - Share what you heard and what you’ll do about it - Act on feedback quickly, or employees stop responding - Mix anonymous and direct feedback If you want, I can give you a **sample remote employee feedback survey** you can send this week.
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Use a mix of **structured and informal channels**: - **1:1s**: regular, private check-ins with each employee. - **Anonymous surveys**: useful for honest feedback on morale, workload, leadership, and tools. - **Team retrospectives**: after projects or every 2–4 weeks, ask what worked and what didn’t. - **Open office hours / AMA sessions**: let people raise issues without scheduling a meeting. - **Async tools**: Slack, Teams, Notion, or Forms for written feedback at any time. - **Pulse polls**: short, frequent questions to spot trends early. - **Exit interviews**: capture feedback when people leave. Best practices: - Ask **specific questions**. - Make it **safe and anonymous** when needed. - **Close the loop**: share what you heard and what you’ll change. - Keep it **consistent** so employees trust the process. If you want, I can also give you a **ready-to-use remote employee feedback survey**.
How do I track employee sentiment over time? problem
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Track it with a **repeatable pulse-survey system** plus a few ongoing signals. **Best approach** 1. **Pick 5–8 core questions** Use the same questions every time: eNPS, manager support, workload, clarity, belonging, stress, intent to stay. 2. **Survey on a fixed cadence** - Monthly or biweekly for pulse checks - Quarterly for deeper reviews - Annual only for baseline/trends 3. **Use anonymous, trendable tools** Good options: - **Culture Amp** - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** - **15Five** - **Lattice** - **Officevibe** (by Workleap) 4. **Add always-on feedback channels** - One-click pulse questions - Exit interviews - Manager 1:1 notes - Slack/Teams sentiment channels if you already use them 5. **Track a few KPIs over time** - eNPS - Participation rate - Sentiment score - Attrition / regretted attrition - Absence / burnout indicators - Manager effectiveness scores 6. **Segment results** Break data by: - Team - Location - Tenure - Manager - Role level This is where the real signal shows up. 7. **Close the loop** Share what you heard, what you’ll do, and what changed. Otherwise response rates drop fast. **Simple stack** - **Culture Amp** or **Qualtrics** for sentiment tracking - **Lattice** or **15Five** for ongoing 1:1 + pulse feedback - **Power BI** or **Tableau** for trend dashboards If you want, I can give you a **sample 8-question employee sentiment survey** and a **dashboard layout**.
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Track it like a **trend**, not a one-off survey. **1) Measure regularly** - Use a short pulse survey weekly, biweekly, or monthly. - Keep 5–10 questions max. - Use the same core questions every time so you can compare over time. **2) Use a few core metrics** - Overall sentiment / morale - Engagement - Manager support - Workload / stress - Trust in leadership - Likelihood to stay - eNPS (employee net promoter score), if useful **3) Segment the data** Track by: - team - manager - location - tenure - function This helps you see where sentiment is changing, not just company-wide averages. **4) Add qualitative feedback** - Include one open-ended question like: “What’s the biggest thing affecting your work right now?” - Tag themes manually or with text analysis: - workload - pay - manager - growth - communication - recognition **5) Build a dashboard** Show: - score over time - response rate - biggest drivers - team-level trends - sentiment by theme **6) Watch for change, not just level** Alert on: - sudden drops - sustained decline over 2–3 cycles - big gaps between teams - low participation **7) Close the loop** If employees give feedback, share: - what you heard - what you’ll change - when they’ll see updates Otherwise response rates and honesty usually drop. **8) Combine with other signals** Compare sentiment with: - turnover - absenteeism - productivity - internal mobility - exit interviews If you want, I can also give you: - a sample pulse survey, - a sentiment dashboard template, or - a simple spreadsheet structure.
How much does an engagement survey platform cost? transactional
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Engagement survey platforms usually cost **about $2–$10 per employee per month** for mid-market SaaS plans. Typical pricing ranges: - **Small teams:** **$100–$500/month** - **Mid-sized companies:** **$1,000–$5,000/month** - **Enterprise:** **custom pricing**, often **$20k–$100k+ per year** Examples: - **Officevibe** — commonly around **$5–$8/user/month** - **Culture Amp** — usually **custom pricing**, often pricier for larger orgs - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** — **enterprise/custom**, typically high-end - **15Five** — often **$4–$10/user/month** depending on package - **Leapsome** — **custom pricing**, but often competitive for bundled HR tools - **SurveyMonkey Engage / GetFeedback** — usually lower-cost or add-on pricing What changes the price: - number of employees - pulse surveys vs full engagement suite - analytics/benchmarks - manager dashboards - anonymity/privacy controls - integrations (Workday, Slack, Teams, etc.) If you want, I can also give you a **cheap / mid-market / enterprise shortlist** with best-value options.
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Most engagement survey platforms are **quote-based**, but public pricing suggests a rough range of **about $4–$11 per employee/month** for smaller or mid-market plans. For example, **15Five Engage** is listed at **$4/user/month**, and **Lattice** lists its **Engagement add-on at $4/seat/month** with a **$4,000 annual minimum**. ([g2.com](https://www.g2.com/products/15five/pricing?utm_source=openai)) For more full-featured suites, pricing is often **custom** and depends on company size, modules, and contract length; **Culture Amp** and **Leapsome** both say to contact sales for a customized quote. ([cultureamp.com](https://www.cultureamp.com/platform/plans-and-pricing?utm_source=openai)) If you want a quick budget rule of thumb: - **Small team / basic pulse surveys:** ~$4–$6 per employee/month. ([g2.com](https://www.g2.com/products/15five/pricing?utm_source=openai)) - **Mid-market platform with analytics/add-ons:** ~$6–$12 per employee/month. ([lattice.com](https://lattice.com/pricing?utm_source=openai)) - **Enterprise:** custom quote, often with implementation and minimum annual spend. ([lattice.com](https://lattice.com/pricing?utm_source=openai)) If you tell me your **headcount** and whether you want **just surveys** or a **full employee-experience suite**, I can estimate a more realistic annual cost.
Is there a free employee engagement survey platform? transactional
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Yes — a few platforms offer free tiers or free basic plans: - **Google Forms** — completely free and good for simple employee engagement surveys. - **SurveyMonkey** — free plan, but limited responses and features. - **Typeform** — free tier, polished experience, but limited monthly responses. - **Microsoft Forms** — free with a Microsoft account; solid for internal surveys. - **Jotform** — free plan with limited submissions/forms. - **Zoho Survey** — free basic plan available. If you want the most “employee engagement” focused option, **Microsoft Forms** or **SurveyMonkey** are usually the easiest starting points. If you want, I can also recommend the best free platform based on team size and whether you need anonymity.
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Yes — a few good **free-tier** options are: - **SurveyMonkey Basic**: create unlimited surveys and collect **25 free responses per survey**. It also has employee-engagement templates. ([surveymonkey.com](https://www.surveymonkey.com/use-cases/employee-engagement/?utm_source=openai)) - **Typeform Free**: you can create **unlimited forms** and start getting responses; it also offers templates you can adapt for employee surveys. ([typeform.com](https://www.typeform.com/surveys?utm_source=openai)) - **Jotform Free**: it offers a free account with paid features, and its form builder is usable for surveys. ([workspace.google.com](https://workspace.google.com/marketplace/app/form_builder_by_jotform/989594444654?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can also suggest the **best free option for anonymous employee feedback**.
What is the cheapest engagement survey software? transactional
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If you mean **the lowest-cost way to run an employee engagement survey**, the cheapest is usually: 1. **Google Forms** — free 2. **Microsoft Forms** — free with Microsoft 365 3. **SurveyMonkey** — cheapest paid option if you want more survey features If you want a **true engagement survey platform** (pulse surveys, anonymity, dashboards), the lower-cost names to look at are: - **SurveyMonkey** - **Jotform** - **Zoho Survey** - **Officevibe** (usually pricier than form tools, but often among the lower-end engagement platforms) **Best cheap pick overall:** **Microsoft Forms** if you already use Microsoft 365, otherwise **Google Forms**. If you want, I can also give you the **cheapest option for small teams vs. larger companies**.
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If you mean **purpose-built employee engagement survey software**, the cheapest published option I found is **Org360** at **$35 per survey** (unlimited respondents). ([survey.org360.app](https://survey.org360.app/?utm_source=openai)) If you just need a **survey tool you can use for engagement surveys**, **SurveyMonkey Basic** is **free** and includes up to **25 free responses per survey**. ([surveymonkey.com](https://www.surveymonkey.com/use-cases/employee-engagement/?utm_source=openai)) **Bottom line:** - **Cheapest overall:** SurveyMonkey Basic (free). ([surveymonkey.com](https://www.surveymonkey.com/use-cases/employee-engagement/?utm_source=openai)) - **Cheapest dedicated engagement survey tool:** Org360 ($35/survey). ([survey.org360.app](https://survey.org360.app/?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can make a quick **cheapest-by-team-size** comparison.
Do engagement survey platforms offer free trials? transactional
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Yes—many engagement survey platforms offer free trials, demos, or free plans. Examples: - **Culture Amp** — demo, sometimes pilot access via sales - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** — demo/trial-like guided evaluation - **Officevibe** — free plan available - **Leapsome** — demo, sometimes trial on request - **15Five** — demo and trial options - **SurveyMonkey Engage** — free tier for basic surveys If you want, I can list the best **free** options vs the best **trial** options for employee engagement surveys.
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Yes—**some do, some don’t**. - **Qualtrics** offers a **free account** and also says you can get **30 days access to advanced features with a free trial**. ([qualtrics.com](https://www.qualtrics.com/strategy/research/survey-software/?utm_source=openai)) - **SurveyPlanet** has a **free plan** with unlimited surveys, questions, and responses, so you can test it without a trial. ([surveyplanet.com](https://surveyplanet.com/pricing-features?utm_source=openai)) - **Culture Amp** appears to use **demo/quote-based enterprise sales** rather than a self-serve free trial. ([cultureamp.com](https://www.cultureamp.com/platform/plans-and-pricing?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can list the engagement survey platforms that currently offer trials vs. only demos.
What are the pricing plans for employee survey tools? transactional
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Employee survey tools usually price in one of these ways: - **Per employee per month** - **Per respondent / survey campaign** - **Flat monthly SaaS tiers** - **Custom enterprise quote** for larger orgs ### Common pricing ranges - **Small teams:** about **$2–$8 per employee/month** - **Mid-market:** about **$8–$20 per employee/month** - **Enterprise:** usually **custom pricing** ### Examples by product - **Culture Amp** — **custom quote**; typically enterprise/mid-market pricing - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** — **custom quote** - **Lattice** — employee engagement add-on is usually **custom / bundled pricing** - **15Five** — commonly **custom pricing**, often for SMB/mid-market - **Leapsome** — **custom quote** - **SurveyMonkey Engage** — often starts around **$25+ per user/month** depending on plan - **Officevibe (Workleap)** — usually **custom pricing** - **TINYpulse** — often **custom quote** - **Peakon (Workday Peakon Employee Voice)** — **enterprise custom pricing** - **Google Forms / Microsoft Forms** — basic survey use is often included with Workspace/M365, but not a full employee engagement platform ### What’s usually included - Pulse surveys - eNPS - Anonymous feedback - Dashboards and analytics - Manager reporting - Action planning - Integrations with Slack/Teams/HRIS If you want, I can also compare **best value tools for SMBs vs enterprise** and give a shortlist with pricing.
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Here’s the current pricing picture for a few popular **employee survey / employee experience tools**: | Tool | Pricing model | Public pricing? | |---|---|---| | **SurveyMonkey** | Team plans + Enterprise | **Yes** — Team Advantage is **R$2,082/year for 3 users**; Team Premier is **R$5,280/year for 3 users**. Enterprise is quote-based. ([surveymonkey.com](https://www.surveymonkey.com/pricing/)) | | **Culture Amp** | Annual, based on employee count, product, and service tier | **No public price list**; contact sales. ([cultureamp.com](https://www.cultureamp.com/platform/plans-and-pricing)) | | **Qualtrics (EmployeeXM / People Engage)** | Based on employee count / usage; request pricing | **No public price list**; contact sales. ([qualtrics.com](https://www.qualtrics.com/pricing/)) | | **15Five** | Annual contract; price depends on plan | Public examples include **$11/user/month billed annually** for Compensation + Salary Benchmarking; engagement plans are demo/quote-led. ([15five.com](https://www.15five.com/pricing)) | | **Leapsome** | Annual contract; quote-based | Pricing depends on employee count, contract length, and modules; **minimum 1 year**. ([leapsome.com](https://www.leapsome.com/pricing)) | **Quick takeaway:** - **Best for transparent SMB pricing:** SurveyMonkey. ([surveymonkey.com](https://www.surveymonkey.com/pricing/)) - **Best for enterprise employee-experience programs:** Culture Amp, Qualtrics, Leapsome (mostly quote-based). ([cultureamp.com](https://www.cultureamp.com/platform/plans-and-pricing)) If you want, I can also give you a **cheap / mid-market / enterprise shortlist** for employee survey tools.
Which engagement survey platforms are worth the money? transactional
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A few engagement survey platforms are generally worth the money, depending on company size and how much depth you want: ### Best overall - **Culture Amp** — Strong reporting, solid action planning, good manager toolkits. Best if you want a polished all-in-one engagement platform. - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** — Best for enterprise-grade analytics, flexibility, and serious survey programs. Pricier, but powerful. - **Microsoft Viva Glint** — Good choice if you’re already deep in Microsoft 365. Strong for pulse surveys and manager follow-up. ### Best for mid-market - **Lattice** — Best if you want engagement surveys plus performance/review workflows in one system. - **15Five** — Good for pulse surveys, manager check-ins, and lightweight engagement tracking. - **Leapsome** — Strong value if you want engagement, performance, OKRs, and learning together. ### Best budget-friendly - **SurveyMonkey Engage** — Easy to deploy, decent for smaller teams, not as deep as Culture Amp or Qualtrics. - **WorkTango** — Often a solid value for engagement + recognition. ### My quick picks - **Most companies:** Culture Amp - **Large/complex orgs:** Qualtrics EmployeeXM - **Microsoft-heavy teams:** Viva Glint - **Best value bundle:** Leapsome or Lattice If you tell me your company size, budget, and whether you want pulse surveys only or full performance + engagement, I can narrow it to the top 2–3.
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If you want the shortest answer: - **Best value for most mid-market teams:** **Culture Amp** — strongest all-around for engagement surveys, benchmarks, action plans, and AI comment summaries. Pricing is annual and quote-based, with support tiers for <200 and 200–999 employees. ([cultureamp.com](https://www.cultureamp.com/platform/plans-and-pricing)) - **Best if you want surveys + performance in one tool:** **Lattice** — engagement is an add-on at **$4/seat/mo**, and the platform includes manager tools plus annual billing with a **$4,000 minimum**. ([lattice.com](https://lattice.com/pricing)) - **Best cheap entry point:** **Microsoft Viva Glint** — published at **$2/user/month** with a **50-seat minimum**; good if you already live in Microsoft 365. ([microsoft.com](https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-viva/glint)) - **Best enterprise/analytics-heavy option:** **Qualtrics Employee Experience** — especially if you care about linking EX data to broader business performance; pricing is quote-based and tied to feedback interactions. ([qualtrics.com](https://www.qualtrics.com/employee-experience/)) - **Best if you’re already on Workday:** **Workday Peakon Employee Voice** — AI-powered listening with dashboards and actioning built in. ([workday.com](https://www.workday.com/peakon/)) My practical pick: - **Small team / budget-conscious:** Viva Glint - **Mid-market:** Culture Amp - **Need performance management too:** Lattice - **Large enterprise / complex reporting:** Qualtrics or Workday Peakon If you want, I can turn this into a **top 3 shortlist by company size and budget**.
What is the price of employee engagement software for small businesses? transactional
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For **small businesses**, employee engagement software usually costs: - **Free:** $0 for basic pulse surveys or recognition - **Starter plans:** **$2–$8 per employee/month** - **Mid-tier plans:** **$8–$20 per employee/month** - **Higher-end suites:** **$20+ per employee/month** ### Common products and rough pricing - **Nectar** — starts around **$2/user/month** - **Motivosity** — typically **$2–$4/user/month** for core recognition features - **Bonusly** — starts around **$2/user/month** - **Lattice** — often **$8–$12/user/month** for engagement/performance bundles - **15Five** — usually **$4–$10/user/month** - **Culture Amp** — custom pricing, often **higher** than SMB tools ### What small businesses usually pay For a team of **25 employees**, expect roughly: - **$50–$200/month** for basic tools - **$200–$500/month** for more complete platforms If you want, I can also give you the **best employee engagement software for a team of 10, 25, or 50 employees**.
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For a small business, employee engagement software usually costs about **$5–$15 per employee per month**. Simpler tools can be cheaper, while fuller platforms often land closer to **$8–$20+ PEPM**. ([selectsoftwarereviews.com](https://www.selectsoftwarereviews.com/buyer-guide/best-employee-engagement-software?utm_source=openai)) Examples: - **Workleap Officevibe:** **$5/user/month**, with a **10-user minimum**. ([workleap.com](https://workleap.com/pricing/officevibe/?utm_source=openai)) - **Lattice:** engagement is part of a larger platform; pricing starts around **$8/month** for some modules, with a **$4,000 minimum annual agreement**. ([lattice.com](https://lattice.com/pricing?utm_source=openai)) - **Culture Amp:** pricing is **custom quote-based** and depends on employee count, product, and tier. ([cultureamp.com](https://www.cultureamp.com/platform/plans-and-pricing?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can give you a **budget list of the best options for 10, 25, or 50 employees**.
Can I buy an engagement survey platform monthly? transactional
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Yes — many engagement survey platforms offer **monthly billing**, though some still push **annual contracts**. Examples you can check: - **SurveyMonkey** — monthly plans available - **Culture Amp** — usually custom pricing; ask if they’ll do monthly - **15Five** — typically contract-based, but billing flexibility may be possible - **Lattice** — often annual, but some plans are negotiable - **Officevibe (Workleap)** — generally subscription-based; ask for monthly If you want the easiest monthly option, start with **SurveyMonkey** or look at smaller HR tools like **WorkTango** / **Workleap Officevibe** and ask sales directly. If you want, I can give you a short list of the **best monthly engagement survey tools by team size**.
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Yes — many engagement survey platforms can be bought monthly or month-to-month, though some still push annual billing or custom quotes. Examples: Survio offers a “Monthly subscription” billed monthly; Talkscape lets you choose monthly billing (with a 3-month minimum); and SurveyStance says all plans are month-to-month and cancel anytime. ([survio.com](https://www.survio.com/en/plans-pricing)) If you want, I can list the best monthly options for a small team, mid-size company, or enterprise.
What engagement survey platforms have a free plan? transactional
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Here are some **engagement survey platforms with a free plan**: - **SurveyMonkey** — free basic plan; good for small internal pulse surveys. - **Google Forms** — free with a Google account; simple, not employee-engagement-specific. - **Typeform** — free plan with limited responses; polished, easy to use. - **Zoho Survey** — free tier available; decent for basic surveys. - **Tally** — generous free plan; clean, fast form builder. - **Jotform** — free plan with limited submissions; lots of templates. - **Microsoft Forms** — free with Microsoft accounts; simple for teams already on Microsoft 365. - **LimeSurvey** — open-source/self-hosted option; free if you host it yourself. - **Qualtrics** — usually not truly free for full engagement use, but may offer a free trial/demo rather than a free plan. If you want, I can also give you the **best free plan specifically for employee engagement/pulse surveys** vs. general survey tools.
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Yes — a few survey platforms with free plans that can work for engagement surveys are: - **Zoho Survey** — free plan with unlimited surveys, but limits like 10 questions and 100 responses per survey. ([zoho.com](https://www.zoho.com/survey/unlimited-online-surveys.html?utm_source=openai)) - **Survicate** — free account, no time limit; includes up to 25 responses/month and up to 3 teammates. ([help.survicate.com](https://help.survicate.com/en/articles/3943074-survicate-pricing-which-plan-should-i-choose?utm_source=openai)) - **SmartSurvey** — free forever Basic plan; 1 user and 100 responses/month. ([smartsurvey.co.uk](https://www.smartsurvey.co.uk/pricing?utm_source=openai)) - **SurveySparrow** — has a Free plan; free downgrade info notes limits like 100 responses/month and 10 questions/survey. ([support.surveysparrow.com](https://support.surveysparrow.com/hc/en/articles/7109221846685-How-do-I-move-to-a-free-plan/?utm_source=openai)) - **SurveyMonkey** — free Basic plan, but it’s quite limited (10 questions/survey, 40 responses/survey). ([surveysparrow.com](https://surveysparrow.com/blog/surveymonkey-pricing/?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can narrow this to **employee engagement** tools specifically, or make a **best free options by team size** shortlist.
What is the best low-cost employee feedback platform? transactional
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**Best low-cost pick:** **Matter** - Great for lightweight employee feedback, recognition, and pulse checks - Very affordable, easy to launch in Slack/Teams - Best if you want simple, fast adoption without enterprise pricing **Also worth considering:** - **Officevibe** — strong for pulse surveys and engagement, but usually pricier than Matter - **TINYpulse** — good feedback tool, mid-priced - **Culture Amp** — best overall, but not low-cost If you want the **cheapest solid option**, I’d start with **Matter**. If you want, I can also give you a **top 5 by price** with rough monthly costs.
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**Best low-cost pick: Workleap Officevibe.** It’s built specifically for pulse surveys, anonymous feedback, and recognition, and it’s priced at **$5/user/month** with a **10-user minimum**. ([workleap.com](https://workleap.com/pricing/officevibe/?utm_source=openai)) If you want the **absolute cheapest entry point**, **15Five Engage** starts at **$4/user/month** and includes employee engagement surveys, action planning, heat maps, and benchmarking. ([15five.com](https://www.15five.com/pricing?utm_source=openai)) **My take:** - **Best overall low-cost feedback platform:** **Officevibe** - **Cheapest budget option:** **15Five Engage** ([workleap.com](https://workleap.com/pricing/officevibe/?utm_source=openai)) If you tell me your team size and whether you want **anonymous feedback, pulse surveys, or performance reviews**, I can narrow it to one best fit.

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What are the best engagement survey platforms for employee feedback?
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Here are some of the best engagement survey platforms for employee feedback: - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** — Best overall for deep analytics, segmentation, and action planning. - **Culture Amp** — Great for engagement surveys plus manager action tools and benchmark data. - **Lattice** — Strong if you want surveys tied to performance, 1:1s, and continuous feedback. - **Workday Peakon Employee Voice** — Best for large enterprises needing always-on pulse surveys. - **15Five** — Good for smaller teams wanting engagement surveys, check-ins, and manager coaching. - **Leapsome** — Strong all-in-one platform for surveys, reviews, goals, and learning. - **Microsoft Viva Glint** — Good choice for organizations already on Microsoft 365. - **SurveyMonkey Enterprise** — Flexible and easy to deploy if you want a simpler survey-first tool. **Best picks by use case:** - **Enterprise:** Qualtrics EmployeeXM, Workday Peakon - **Mid-market:** Culture Amp, Leapsome, Lattice - **Simple/affordable:** SurveyMonkey Enterprise, 15Five If you want, I can also give you a **top 5 comparison by price, analytics, and ease of use**.
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Here are some of the best engagement survey platforms for employee feedback: - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** — Best overall for large organizations; strong analytics, action planning, and enterprise integrations. - **Workday Peakon Employee Voice** — Great for continuous listening and real-time sentiment tracking. - **Culture Amp** — Very popular for engagement, manager effectiveness, and people analytics; easy to use. - **Glint (Microsoft Viva Glint)** — Strong for pulse surveys and manager dashboards, especially if you use Microsoft 365. - **Lattice** — Good all-in-one option for engagement, performance, and employee development. - **SurveyMonkey / Momentive** — Best for simple, flexible surveys at a lower cost. - **15Five** — Strong for manager check-ins, pulse surveys, and employee performance workflows. - **Leapsome** — Good for survey feedback plus goals, reviews, and learning in one platform. If you want, I can also narrow this down by **company size**, **budget**, or **features like anonymity, AI insights, or action planning**.
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Here are some of the best engagement survey platforms for employee feedback: 1. **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** Best for: enterprise-level employee experience programs Strengths: deep analytics, strong action planning, pulse surveys, eNPS, integrations 2. **Culture Amp** Best for: modern employee engagement and manager follow-up Strengths: easy-to-use surveys, benchmarking, development tools, strong reporting 3. **Workday Peakon Employee Voice** Best for: continuous listening in larger organizations Strengths: real-time feedback, AI-driven insights, strong HRIS integration 4. **Glint (Microsoft Viva Glint)** Best for: organizations already in Microsoft 365 Strengths: pulse surveys, sentiment analysis, manager dashboards, Microsoft ecosystem fit 5. **Officevibe** Best for: smaller teams and mid-market companies Strengths: simple setup, pulse surveys, anonymous feedback, manager-friendly insights 6. **Leapsome** Best for: combining engagement with performance and learning Strengths: surveys, goals, reviews, 1:1s, and development in one platform 7. **SurveyMonkey Engage** Best for: quick deployment and flexible survey creation Strengths: familiar interface, easy survey design, broad use cases 8. **Lattice Engagement** Best for: companies that already use Lattice for performance management Strengths: engagement surveys, reviews, OKRs, and people analytics in one suite **Best overall picks:** - **Enterprise:** Qualtrics EmployeeXM or Workday Peakon - **Mid-market:** Culture Amp or Lattice - **Simple and affordable:** Officevibe If you want, I can also give you a **top 5 ranked by pricing, ease of use, or analytics depth**.
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Here are some of the best engagement survey platforms for employee feedback: - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** — best for enterprise-grade engagement, advanced analytics, and action planning - **Workday Peakon Employee Voice** — great for continuous pulse surveys and real-time feedback - **Culture Amp** — strong all-around choice for engagement, DEI, performance, and manager action tools - **15Five** — best for smaller teams that want easy pulse surveys plus performance management - **Lattice** — good if you want engagement surveys bundled with reviews, goals, and 1:1s - **Energage (Top Workplaces)** — strong for benchmarking and recognition-focused engagement programs - **SurveyMonkey (Momentive)** — flexible and easy to deploy, good for lighter-weight survey needs - **Leapsome** — solid for mid-market companies combining engagement, performance, and learning **Best picks by use case:** - **Best overall:** Culture Amp - **Best enterprise:** Qualtrics EmployeeXM - **Best continuous listening:** Workday Peakon - **Best for SMBs:** 15Five or SurveyMonkey - **Best all-in-one people platform:** Lattice or Leapsome If you want, I can also narrow this down by **company size, budget, or HR stack**.
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Here are some of the best engagement survey platforms for employee feedback: - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** — Best overall for enterprise-grade survey design, analytics, and action planning. - **Culture Amp** — Great for employee engagement, performance, and manager-friendly insights. - **Microsoft Viva Glint** — Strong choice for organizations already using Microsoft 365. - **Workday Peakon Employee Voice** — Excellent for continuous listening and real-time feedback. - **SurveyMonkey Enterprise** — Flexible and easy to use, good for teams that want quick deployment. - **Lattice** — Strong for combining engagement surveys with performance and manager tools. - **Leapsome** — Good all-in-one option for feedback, surveys, goals, and reviews. - **Betterworks** — Best for companies focused on performance and engagement alignment. **If you want the simplest picks:** - **Best overall:** Qualtrics EmployeeXM - **Best for culture-focused teams:** Culture Amp - **Best for Microsoft shops:** Viva Glint - **Best for continuous pulse surveys:** Workday Peakon If you want, I can also give you a **top 5 comparison table by price, features, and company size**.
What are the top employee engagement survey tools available?
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Here are some of the top employee engagement survey tools, with strong options for different company sizes and needs: 1. **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** Best for: large enterprises, advanced analytics, action planning Strong because it offers deep survey customization, benchmarking, and robust reporting. 2. **Culture Amp** Best for: mid-size to large companies focused on culture and manager effectiveness Great for engagement surveys, pulse surveys, performance, and actionable insights. 3. **15Five** Best for: performance + engagement together Known for simple pulse surveys, manager tools, and continuous feedback. 4. **Workday Peakon Employee Voice** Best for: enterprise organizations using Workday Excellent for real-time listening, AI-driven insights, and continuous employee feedback. 5. **Leapsome** Best for: growing companies wanting engagement, performance, and development in one platform Offers surveys, feedback, goals, and learning tools. 6. **SurveyMonkey Enterprise / SurveyMonkey Engage** Best for: easy deployment and general survey flexibility Good if you want a familiar survey platform with engagement use cases. 7. **Glint (Microsoft Viva Glint)** Best for: companies in the Microsoft ecosystem Focuses on employee feedback, pulse surveys, and manager action plans. 8. **Lattice** Best for: startups and mid-market teams Combines engagement surveys with performance management and 1:1 tools. 9. **Officevibe** Best for: small to mid-size teams Simple pulse surveys, anonymous feedback, and manager insights. 10. **TinyPulse** Best for: lightweight pulse surveys and anonymous employee feedback Easy to use and good for continuous listening. **Quick picks:** - **Best overall enterprise:** Qualtrics EmployeeXM - **Best for culture-first teams:** Culture Amp - **Best for all-in-one HR/performance:** Lattice or Leapsome - **Best for Microsoft users:** Viva Glint - **Best for simple pulse surveys:** Officevibe or TinyPulse If you want, I can also give you a **side-by-side comparison by price, features, and company size**.
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Here are some of the top employee engagement survey tools, with strong reputations and broad adoption: 1. **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** Best for: enterprise-level engagement programs, advanced analytics, action planning 2. **Culture Amp** Best for: employee engagement + people analytics + manager action tools 3. **Peakon by Workday** Best for: continuous listening, pulse surveys, integration with Workday 4. **Glint (Microsoft)** Best for: large organizations, manager insights, Microsoft ecosystem 5. **Lattice** Best for: engagement surveys plus performance management in one platform 6. **15Five** Best for: engagement, manager check-ins, and employee development 7. **SurveyMonkey Engage** Best for: simpler survey setup, mid-market teams, quick deployment 8. **Leapsome** Best for: engagement surveys combined with reviews, goals, and learning 9. **Officevibe** Best for: lightweight pulse surveys and team-level engagement tracking 10. **TINYpulse** Best for: anonymous pulse feedback and employee voice programs **Best overall picks:** - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** for the most powerful enterprise option - **Culture Amp** for a great balance of usability and depth - **Lattice** if you want engagement surveys bundled with performance tools If you want, I can also rank these by **best for small business, mid-market, or enterprise**.
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Here are some of the best employee engagement survey tools: 1. **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** – Very powerful for large organizations; great analytics and action planning. 2. **Culture Amp** – Strong for engagement, performance, and manager insights; very popular with mid-size companies. 3. **15Five** – Good for continuous feedback, pulse surveys, and manager check-ins. 4. **Workday Peakon Employee Voice** – Strong real-time pulse surveys and AI-driven insights. 5. **Lattice** – Best if you want engagement surveys alongside performance management and goals. 6. **SurveyMonkey Engage** – Easy to use, flexible, and good for smaller teams or simpler survey needs. 7. **Officevibe** – Simple pulse surveys with clear team-level reporting. 8. **Leapsome** – Combines engagement surveys with performance, learning, and feedback. **Best overall for enterprise:** Qualtrics or Workday Peakon **Best for mid-market:** Culture Amp or Lattice **Best for simple pulse surveys:** Officevibe or 15Five If you want, I can also give you a **top 3 by company size** or a **feature-by-feature comparison**.
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Here are some of the top employee engagement survey tools: 1. **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** Best for large organizations needing deep analytics, benchmarking, and action planning. 2. **Culture Amp** Strong for engagement, performance, and manager insights; very popular with mid-to-large companies. 3. **15Five** Great for continuous feedback, pulse surveys, and manager-employee check-ins. 4. **Workday Peakon Employee Voice** Strong real-time analytics and automated insights; good for enterprise HR teams. 5. **Microsoft Viva Glint** Good if you already use Microsoft 365; includes pulse surveys and engagement tracking. 6. **Lattice** Best for combining engagement surveys with performance management and employee development. 7. **SurveyMonkey Enterprise** Flexible and easy to use; good for teams that want a simpler survey platform. 8. **TINYpulse** Lightweight pulse survey tool focused on quick employee feedback and recognition. If you want, I can also give you: - the **best tool by company size**, - a **price comparison**, or - a **shortlist for HR teams in 2026**.
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Here are some of the top **employee engagement survey tools**: 1. **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** Best for enterprise-level feedback programs, strong analytics, and action planning. 2. **Culture Amp** Popular for engagement, performance, and employee development surveys; very user-friendly. 3. **Glint (Microsoft Viva Glint)** Strong for pulse surveys, real-time insights, and integration with Microsoft 365. 4. **WorkTango** Good all-in-one platform for engagement, recognition, and surveys. 5. **Lattice** Great for growing companies that want engagement surveys tied to performance management. 6. **15Five** Good for continuous feedback, check-ins, and pulse surveys. 7. **SurveyMonkey Engage** Easy to use, flexible, and solid for teams that want simple survey deployment. 8. **Leapsome** Combines engagement surveys with performance, goals, and learning tools. 9. **Officevibe** Known for lightweight pulse surveys and manager-friendly insights. 10. **Peakon (Workday)** Strong analytics and enterprise employee listening capabilities. If you want, I can also narrow these down by **company size**, **budget**, or **best overall**.
Which engagement survey platform is most recommended?
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If you want the **most broadly recommended engagement survey platform**, the usual top pick is **Culture Amp**. **Best overall:** **Culture Amp** - Strong for employee engagement, pulse surveys, action planning, and manager insights - Very popular with mid-market and enterprise teams - Good balance of usability + analytics Other top options: - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** — best if you want deep analytics and enterprise-grade survey sophistication - **Workday Peakon Employee Voice** — great for continuous listening and companies already on Workday - **Microsoft Viva Glint** — solid choice for organizations centered on Microsoft 365/Teams - **Lattice** — good if you want engagement surveys bundled with performance management **Quick recommendation:** - **Most companies:** Culture Amp - **Big enterprise / complex analytics:** Qualtrics - **Workday shop:** Peakon - **Microsoft-heavy org:** Viva Glint - **Performance + engagement in one:** Lattice If you want, I can narrow it down to the **best platform for SMB, mid-market, or enterprise**.
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**Best overall: Culture Amp** — it’s the most commonly recommended engagement survey platform for most mid-sized and growing companies because it’s easy to use, strong on action planning, and good for managers and HR teams. Other top options: - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** — best for large enterprises and advanced analytics - **Workday Peakon Employee Voice** — great for continuous listening and companies already on Workday - **Microsoft Viva Glint** — strong if you’re deep in the Microsoft ecosystem If you want one default pick: **Culture Amp**. If you want, I can also give you the best platform by company size or budget.
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**Most recommended overall: _Culture Amp_** It’s usually the top pick for engagement surveys because it has: - strong question libraries and benchmarks - good pulse + annual survey tools - clear dashboards for managers - solid action planning **Other top platforms:** - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** — best for enterprise-scale analytics and customization - **Workday Peakon Employee Voice** — great if you already use Workday - **Lattice** — best for smaller teams wanting engagement + performance in one place - **15Five** — good for manager-driven feedback and lightweight engagement **Quick recommendation:** - **Best overall:** Culture Amp - **Best enterprise:** Qualtrics EmployeeXM - **Best for Workday users:** Peakon - **Best for SMBs:** Lattice or 15Five If you want, I can also give you the **best platform by company size, budget, or HR stack**.
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If you want the **most widely recommended premium option**, go with **Qualtrics EmployeeXM**. **Why it’s usually the top pick:** - Very strong survey design and analytics - Great for enterprise-level engagement programs - Good dashboards, action planning, and sentiment analysis **Best alternatives by use case:** - **Culture Amp** — best for employee engagement + performance in one platform - **Microsoft Viva Glint** — best if you’re already in Microsoft 365 - **Workday Peakon Employee Voice** — strong for continuous listening and enterprise HR - **SurveyMonkey Engage** — simpler and more affordable for smaller teams **Short answer:** - **Best overall:** Qualtrics EmployeeXM - **Best for mid-market:** Culture Amp - **Best for Microsoft shops:** Viva Glint If you want, I can also give you the **best platform by company size and budget**.
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If you want the **most commonly recommended engagement survey platform**, I’d start with **Culture Amp**. **Best overall:** **Culture Amp** - Strong employee engagement surveys - Good benchmarking and action planning - Easy for HR teams to use - Popular with mid-size to large companies **Also worth considering:** - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** — best for large enterprises and advanced analytics - **Leapsome** — great if you want engagement + performance management in one tool - **15Five** — strong for continuous feedback and manager check-ins - **SurveyMonkey Engage** — simpler and more affordable, but less robust **Quick pick:** - **Most recommended overall:** **Culture Amp** - **Best enterprise option:** **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** - **Best budget/simpler option:** **SurveyMonkey Engage** If you want, I can also give you a **top 3 by company size** or **by budget**.
What are the most popular employee engagement survey platforms?
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Some of the most popular employee engagement survey platforms are: - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** — enterprise-grade, very common in large companies - **Culture Amp** — popular for engagement, feedback, and people analytics - **Workday Peakon Employee Voice** — strong for continuous employee listening - **SurveyMonkey Enterprise** — widely used, easy to deploy - **Microsoft Viva Glint** — common in Microsoft-centered organizations - **Medallia Experience Cloud** — strong in employee and customer experience - **Lattice** — popular with mid-sized companies for engagement + performance - **15Five** — well-known for pulse surveys and manager check-ins - **Leapsome** — growing fast for engagement, reviews, and OKRs - **TinyPulse** — simple, lightweight pulse surveys - **Officevibe** — easy-to-use engagement survey tool - **Glint** — now part of Microsoft Viva, still widely recognized If you want, I can also give you: 1. the **best platforms for small businesses**, 2. the **best enterprise platforms**, or 3. a **comparison table** by features and pricing.
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Some of the most popular employee engagement survey platforms are: - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** - **Culture Amp** - **Workday Peakon Employee Voice** - **Microsoft Viva Glint** - **SurveyMonkey Enterprise / SurveyMonkey Engage** - **Lattice** - **Leapsome** - **15Five** - **Energage** (Top Workplaces) - **TinyPulse** (by WebMD Health Services) - **Achievers** - **Officevibe** (by Workleap) If you want, I can also narrow these down by: - **best for SMBs** - **best for enterprise** - **best for analytics** - **best for ease of use** - **best budget options**
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Some of the most popular employee engagement survey platforms are: - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** — very widely used for engagement, pulse, and lifecycle surveys - **Culture Amp** — popular for engagement, feedback, performance, and manager tools - **Workday Peakon Employee Voice** — strong in continuous listening and analytics - **SurveyMonkey Enterprise** — flexible, easy-to-use survey platform for engagement surveys - **Microsoft Viva Glint** — good if you’re already in the Microsoft ecosystem - **Leapsome** — combines engagement surveys with performance and goals - **Lattice** — popular for performance management plus engagement surveys - **15Five** — strong for weekly check-ins and engagement pulses - **Officevibe** — simple, manager-friendly engagement surveys - **Energage** — well known for employee engagement and employer branding/Top Workplaces If you want, I can also narrow these down by: - **best for small teams** - **best for enterprise** - **best value** - **best analytics/reporting**
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Some of the most popular employee engagement survey platforms are: - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** — very common in larger enterprises; strong analytics and action planning - **Culture Amp** — popular for engagement surveys, pulse surveys, and manager tools - **Workday Peakon Employee Voice** — strong for continuous listening and enterprise HR integration - **Microsoft Viva Glint** — widely used, especially in Microsoft 365 environments - **SurveyMonkey Engage** — simpler, easier-to-use option for engagement and pulse surveys - **Lattice** — popular with smaller and mid-size companies for engagement plus performance management - **Leapsome** — combines engagement surveys with reviews, goals, and learning - **15Five** — known for pulse surveys and manager check-ins - **Energage (Top Workplaces)** — often used for recognition and employer branding surveys - **Officevibe** — straightforward pulse survey platform for SMBs If you want, I can also rank these by **best for enterprise**, **best for SMBs**, or **best value**.
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Some of the most popular employee engagement survey platforms are: - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** — very widely used for employee experience and engagement surveys - **Culture Amp** — popular for engagement, performance, and people analytics - **Workday Peakon Employee Voice** — strong for continuous listening and pulse surveys - **Glint (Microsoft Viva Glint)** — common in enterprise environments - **15Five** — popular with mid-sized companies for engagement + performance management - **Leapsome** — growing fast, especially in startups and mid-market teams - **Officevibe (by Workleap)** — easy-to-use engagement and pulse survey tool - **SurveyMonkey Engage** — good for simpler employee surveys - **TINYpulse** — known for lightweight pulse surveys and anonymous feedback - **Lattice** — combines engagement surveys with performance and HR workflows If you want, I can also narrow this down by: - **best for small business** - **best for enterprise** - **best value** - **best for pulse surveys**
Can you recommend a good engagement survey platform?
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Yes — a few strong engagement survey platforms: - **Culture Amp** — best all-around for employee engagement, action planning, and manager follow-up. - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** — best for larger enterprises needing deep analytics and advanced survey programs. - **Workday Peakon Employee Voice** — great for continuous listening and real-time pulse surveys, especially if you already use Workday. - **Glint (Microsoft)** — strong for enterprise engagement insights and Microsoft ecosystem integration. - **Leapsome** — good for smaller/mid-sized companies that want surveys plus performance and goals in one platform. - **SurveyMonkey Enterprise** — best if you want something simpler, faster to deploy, and more budget-friendly. If you want a short recommendation: - **Best overall:** Culture Amp - **Best enterprise:** Qualtrics EmployeeXM - **Best for Workday users:** Peakon If you tell me your company size and budget, I can narrow it to 1–2 best fits.
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Yes — a few strong options, depending on your company size and needs: - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** — best for enterprise-grade engagement surveys, strong analytics, benchmarking, and action planning. - **Culture Amp** — great all-around choice for engagement, manager effectiveness, and pulse surveys; very user-friendly. - **WorkTango** — solid for engagement + recognition + performance in one platform. - **15Five** — good for smaller teams that want engagement surveys plus continuous feedback and performance management. - **Lattice** — best if you want engagement surveys bundled with performance, goals, and 1:1s. - **Microsoft Viva Glint** — strong option if you’re already in Microsoft 365. If you want the safest default pick, I’d suggest **Culture Amp** for most mid-sized companies and **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** for larger enterprises. If you tell me your company size, budget, and whether you use Microsoft/Google/Slack, I can narrow it to the best 2–3.
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Yes — my top picks are: - **Culture Amp** — best overall for employee engagement and action planning. Great benchmarks, manager dashboards, and pulse surveys. - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** — best for larger orgs that want deep analytics, flexible surveys, and strong reporting. - **Workday Peakon Employee Voice** — best if you want always-on engagement tracking and live sentiment insights. - **Microsoft Viva Glint** — best if you’re already in Microsoft 365/Teams. If you want a simpler, cheaper option: - **SurveyMonkey Enterprise** — solid for basic engagement surveys, but less powerful for people analytics. **Quick recommendation:** - Small/medium company: **Culture Amp** - Large enterprise: **Qualtrics** or **Peakon** - Microsoft-heavy org: **Viva Glint** If you want, I can also narrow it down by **company size, budget, and HR stack**.
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Yes — a few strong options: - **Culture Amp** — best all-around choice for employee engagement surveys, action planning, and manager dashboards. Great if you want a polished, modern platform. - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** — best for enterprise-grade analytics, benchmarking, and complex survey programs. - **Workday Peakon Employee Voice** — great for continuous listening, especially if you already use Workday. - **Lattice** — solid if you want engagement surveys plus performance/HR workflows in one tool. - **SurveyMonkey Enterprise** — good if you want a simpler, more affordable survey platform with engagement use cases. **My quick pick:** - **Mid-size company:** Culture Amp - **Large/complex org:** Qualtrics EmployeeXM - **Already on Workday:** Peakon - **Budget-conscious:** SurveyMonkey Enterprise If you want, I can also recommend the best one based on your company size, budget, and whether you need anonymous pulse surveys or full annual engagement surveys.
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Yes — a few strong engagement survey platforms are: - **Culture Amp** — best all-around choice for modern employee engagement, manager action plans, and benchmarking. - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** — best for large organizations that want deep analytics, advanced survey logic, and enterprise reporting. - **Microsoft Viva Glint** — great if you’re already on Microsoft 365/Teams and want seamless deployment. - **Lattice** — strong for companies that want engagement surveys plus performance/review workflows in one tool. - **WorkTango** — solid for pulse surveys, recognition, and action planning. - **Energage** — good if you want engagement surveys tied to employer branding and “best places to work” style benchmarking. If you want the safest default pick: **Culture Amp**. If you’re enterprise-scale: **Qualtrics EmployeeXM**. If you’re Microsoft-heavy: **Viva Glint**. If you want, I can narrow this down by **company size, budget, and whether you want pulse vs annual surveys**.
What are the best survey platforms for employee engagement? 10/mo
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The best employee engagement survey platforms are usually: 1. **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** Best overall for enterprise-grade engagement, pulse surveys, analytics, and action planning. 2. **Culture Amp** Great for engagement surveys, manager tools, and strong benchmarking; very popular with mid-market and enterprise teams. 3. **Microsoft Viva Glint** Best if you’re already in the Microsoft ecosystem; strong for continuous listening and manager insights. 4. **Peakon by Workday** Good for large organizations, especially if you use Workday HCM. 5. **Lattice** Best for startups and growing companies that want engagement surveys plus performance/people ops in one place. 6. **15Five** Strong for employee engagement, manager check-ins, and lightweight pulse surveys. 7. **SurveyMonkey Engage** Easier and more affordable; good for simpler engagement surveys and smaller teams. 8. **Officevibe** Good for team pulse surveys and actionable feedback, especially for SMBs. ### Quick pick by company type - **Enterprise:** Qualtrics, Culture Amp, Viva Glint - **Mid-market:** Culture Amp, Lattice, 15Five - **Small business:** Officevibe, SurveyMonkey Engage, 15Five If you want, I can also rank them by **price**, **ease of use**, or **best integrations with Slack/Teams/Workday**.
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Top employee-engagement survey platforms: 1. **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** Best for large enterprises, advanced analytics, and custom dashboards. 2. **Culture Amp** Best overall for engagement surveys, action planning, and manager insights. 3. **Workday Peakon Employee Voice** Best for continuous listening and real-time sentiment tracking. 4. **Lattice** Best if you want engagement surveys plus performance management in one system. 5. **Officevibe by Workleap** Best for smaller teams and simpler, lightweight pulse surveys. 6. **SurveyMonkey Engage** Best for easy setup and basic employee surveys at a lower cost. 7. **Medallia Experience Cloud** Best for deep enterprise feedback programs and experience management. **Quick pick:** - **Best overall:** Culture Amp - **Best enterprise:** Qualtrics EmployeeXM - **Best continuous pulse:** Workday Peakon - **Best for SMBs:** Officevibe If you want, I can also rank these by **price, ease of use, or HR integrations**.
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Here are some of the best employee engagement survey platforms: 1. **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** Best for: enterprise-grade employee experience programs Strengths: advanced analytics, eNPS, pulse surveys, action planning, strong integrations 2. **Culture Amp** Best for: engagement + manager actionability Strengths: great templates, benchmarks, development tools, strong people analytics 3. **Workday Peakon Employee Voice** Best for: continuous listening in larger companies Strengths: real-time feedback, AI-driven insights, manager dashboards 4. **Leapsome** Best for: combining engagement, performance, and learning Strengths: clean UI, pulse surveys, 360 reviews, OKRs 5. **SurveyMonkey Enterprise** Best for: flexibility and easier deployment Strengths: simple survey building, good for custom engagement surveys, broad usability 6. **Vantage Pulse** Best for: mid-market teams wanting a focused engagement tool Strengths: fast setup, pulse surveys, sentiment tracking, action plans 7. **Officevibe** Best for: small to mid-sized teams Strengths: easy manager workflows, weekly pulse surveys, lightweight and user-friendly **Quick pick:** - **Best overall:** Culture Amp - **Best for large enterprise:** Qualtrics or Workday Peakon - **Best for smaller teams:** Officevibe or Vantage Pulse If you want, I can also give you a **top 3 by company size** or a **pricing comparison**.
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Top employee engagement survey platforms: 1. **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** Best overall for enterprise-grade employee listening, pulse surveys, eNPS, and advanced analytics. 2. **Culture Amp** Best for people-first teams; great UX, benchmarking, action planning, and manager follow-up tools. 3. **Microsoft Viva Glint** Best if you’re already in Microsoft 365/Teams; strong for continuous feedback and enterprise integration. 4. **Workday Peakon Employee Voice** Best for large organizations needing always-on listening and AI-driven insights. 5. **Lattice** Best for startups and mid-market teams; combines engagement surveys with performance and goals. 6. **15Five** Best for manager effectiveness and lightweight engagement + pulse surveys. 7. **Officevibe** Best simple option for smaller teams wanting easy pulse surveys and anonymity. **Quick pick:** - **Enterprise:** Qualtrics, Workday Peakon, Viva Glint - **Mid-market:** Culture Amp, Lattice - **Small teams:** Officevibe, 15Five If you want, I can also rank them by **price, ease of use, analytics, or integrations**.
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Here are some of the best employee engagement survey platforms: - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** — Best overall for large orgs; very strong analytics, benchmarking, and action planning. - **Culture Amp** — Great all-around choice; excellent for engagement, manager effectiveness, and employee lifecycle surveys. - **Workday Peakon Employee Voice** — Best for continuous listening and real-time pulse surveys, especially if you already use Workday. - **Microsoft Viva Glint** — Strong enterprise option for pulse surveys and manager dashboards; good for Microsoft 365 users. - **SurveyMonkey Enterprise / SurveyMonkey Engage** — Easier and faster to deploy; good for mid-market teams that want simplicity. - **Lattice** — Best if you want engagement surveys tied closely to performance and people management. - **Energage** — Good for engagement and recognition, especially if you want benchmarking and “Top Workplace” style reporting. If you want the shortest recommendation: - **Best overall:** Qualtrics EmployeeXM - **Best user-friendly:** Culture Amp - **Best for Microsoft/Workday shops:** Viva Glint / Peakon If you want, I can also give you a **top 5 by company size** or **compare pricing/features**.
Which employee engagement survey software should I consider? 480/mo
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Here are solid employee engagement survey tools worth considering: - **Culture Amp** — best all-around for engagement surveys, action planning, and manager insights. - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** — best for large companies needing advanced analytics and enterprise integrations. - **Workday Peakon Employee Voice** — strong for continuous listening and real-time sentiment. - **15Five** — great if you want engagement surveys plus performance management in one tool. - **Officevibe (by Workleap)** — simple, user-friendly option for SMBs. - **Lattice** — good if you already want performance, goals, and engagement together. - **SurveyMonkey Engage** — easy to deploy, familiar, and budget-friendly. - **Leapsome** — strong all-in-one HR platform with engagement, reviews, and development. If you want, I can also narrow these down by: 1. company size, 2. budget, or 3. whether you want just surveys vs. a full HR suite.
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Here are solid employee engagement survey tools to consider: - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** — best for large orgs, deep analytics, strong action planning - **Culture Amp** — great all-around choice for engagement, performance, and manager action plans - **Microsoft Viva Glint** — strong if you’re already in Microsoft 365/Teams - **Workday Peakon Employee Voice** — good for continuous listening, especially in Workday shops - **SurveyMonkey Enterprise** — flexible and easier to deploy for simpler survey programs - **Lattice** — best if you want engagement surveys plus performance management in one tool - **15Five** — good for mid-market companies focused on manager effectiveness and pulse surveys - **Leapsome** — strong all-in-one HR platform with engagement, feedback, and performance - **Officevibe** — simple, user-friendly pulse surveys for smaller teams - **TINYpulse** — lightweight option for ongoing employee feedback Quick picks: - **Best overall:** Culture Amp - **Best for enterprise analytics:** Qualtrics EmployeeXM - **Best for Microsoft users:** Viva Glint - **Best all-in-one HR/performance:** Lattice or Leapsome If you want, I can narrow this down by **company size, budget, or whether you need pulse surveys vs. annual surveys**.
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Here are the main employee engagement survey tools worth considering: - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** — best for large organizations and advanced analytics - **Workday Peakon Employee Voice** — strong for continuous listening and manager action plans - **Culture Amp** — very popular for engagement, performance, and DEI insights - **Lattice** — good if you want engagement surveys plus performance management in one place - **Peakon** — strong pulse surveys and benchmarking - **SurveyMonkey Enterprise** — simpler, flexible, and easier to deploy - **Leapsome** — solid all-in-one people platform with engagement surveys - **15Five** — good for mid-market teams focused on manager effectiveness If you want the shortest shortlist: - **Best overall:** Culture Amp - **Best for enterprise:** Qualtrics EmployeeXM - **Best for continuous feedback:** Workday Peakon - **Best all-in-one HR/performance:** Lattice or Leapsome When choosing, look for: - pulse + annual survey support - anonymous feedback - benchmarking - action planning for managers - integrations with Slack, Teams, Workday, BambooHR, etc. If you want, I can narrow this down by company size, budget, and HR stack.
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Here are solid employee engagement survey platforms to consider: - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** — best for enterprise-grade survey design, analytics, and action planning. - **Culture Amp** — great all-around option for engagement, performance, and manager action insights. - **Lattice** — strong if you want engagement surveys plus performance management in one platform. - **15Five** — good for continuous feedback, pulse surveys, and manager effectiveness. - **WorkTango** — strong for engagement, recognition, and employee listening programs. - **SurveyMonkey Enterprise** — simpler and more affordable if you mainly need flexible survey creation. - **Leapsome** — good for engagement surveys, goals, reviews, and people development. - **Glint (Microsoft Viva Glint)** — best for larger organizations already using Microsoft 365. If you want the shortest shortlist: - **Enterprise:** Qualtrics, Culture Amp, Glint - **Mid-market:** Lattice, Leapsome, 15Five - **Budget/simpler:** SurveyMonkey Enterprise If you want, I can also recommend the best one based on your company size, budget, and whether you want pulse surveys, eNPS, or full employee listening.
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Here are solid employee engagement survey platforms to consider: - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** — best for enterprise-grade analytics, segmentation, and action planning. - **Culture Amp** — great for pulse surveys, engagement, and manager action tools; very popular with HR teams. - **Workday Peakon Employee Voice** — strong for continuous listening and large organizations already on Workday. - **Lattice** — good if you want engagement surveys plus performance/reviews in one HR platform. - **15Five** — a simpler, manager-friendly option with engagement surveys and check-ins. - **Leapsome** — strong all-in-one choice for surveys, performance, goals, and learning. - **SurveyMonkey Engage** — easy to use if you mainly want survey creation and reporting. - **Reward Gateway / Edenred** — better if you want engagement tied to recognition and employee perks. If you want, I can narrow this down based on: 1. company size, 2. budget, and 3. whether you need just surveys or a full employee-experience platform.
What are the leading platforms for engagement surveys?
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Some of the leading engagement survey platforms are: - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** – best known for enterprise employee engagement, pulse surveys, and analytics. - **Culture Amp** – very popular for employee engagement, manager action plans, and people analytics. - **Workday Peakon Employee Voice** – strong for continuous listening and real-time engagement insights. - **Microsoft Viva Glint** – good if you’re already in the Microsoft ecosystem. - **Glint** (now part of Microsoft Viva) – widely used for enterprise engagement surveys. - **15Five** – strong for performance + engagement, especially for mid-market teams. - **Lattice** – good for performance management plus lightweight engagement surveys. - **Officevibe** – simple pulse surveys for smaller teams and mid-market companies. - **SurveyMonkey Engage** – flexible option if you want surveys plus broad survey tooling. - **Blackbird plc / Motivational Check** – less common, but used for employee listening programs. If you want, I can also give you: 1. the **best platform by company size**, or 2. a **comparison table of features and pricing**.
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Some of the leading engagement survey platforms are: - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** — very strong analytics, pulse surveys, action planning, enterprise-grade. - **Glint (Microsoft)** — popular for employee engagement, manager insights, and AI-driven recommendations. - **Culture Amp** — excellent for engagement, manager effectiveness, and benchmarking; very user-friendly. - **Workday Peakon Employee Voice** — good for continuous listening and real-time feedback, especially in Workday-heavy orgs. - **15Five** — strong for engagement, manager check-ins, and performance alignment in mid-market teams. - **Lattice** — combines engagement surveys with performance management and goals. - **SurveyMonkey Engage** — simpler and faster to deploy; good for smaller teams or lighter-weight programs. - **Perceptyx** — robust enterprise employee experience platform with deep analytics and listening tools. If you want, I can also give you: 1. the **best platform by company size**, or 2. a **quick comparison table** of pricing, strengths, and weaknesses.
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Leading engagement survey platforms include: - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** — very strong for enterprise survey design, analytics, and action planning. - **Culture Amp** — popular for employee engagement, manager tools, and benchmarking. - **Peakon (Workday Peakon Employee Voice)** — strong continuous listening and real-time insights. - **SurveyMonkey Engage** — simpler and easier to deploy, good for mid-market teams. - **Glint (Microsoft Viva Glint)** — widely used for pulse surveys and engagement tracking inside Microsoft ecosystems. - **Lattice** — combines engagement surveys with performance and people management. - **15Five** — good for engagement, manager check-ins, and employee feedback. - **Leapsome** — strong all-in-one people platform with surveys, reviews, and goals. If you want, I can also narrow this down by **best for enterprise**, **best for SMB**, or **best value**.
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Leading employee engagement survey platforms include: - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** — very strong analytics, action planning, and enterprise reporting - **Culture Amp** — popular for engagement, performance, and manager action tools - **Workday Peakon Employee Voice** — great for continuous listening and pulse surveys - **Microsoft Viva Glint** — solid option if you’re already in Microsoft 365 - **15Five** — good for pulse surveys and manager check-ins - **Leapsome** — combines engagement surveys with performance and OKRs - **Lattice** — strong for employee feedback, reviews, and engagement - **SurveyMonkey Employee Experience** — easier, lighter-weight survey platform - **TINYpulse** — simple, frequent pulse surveys - **Awardco / Bonusly** — not pure survey tools, but often paired with engagement programs If you want, I can also rank them by **best for enterprise, SMB, or best value**.
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Leading platforms for employee engagement surveys include: - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** — enterprise-grade, very strong analytics and action planning - **Culture Amp** — popular for engagement, manager insights, and pulse surveys - **Microsoft Viva Glint** — strong for Microsoft-centric organizations, good listening tools - **Workday Peakon Employee Voice** — great for continuous feedback and real-time insights - **SurveyMonkey (Enterprise / Team Engagement)** — easy to use, fast to deploy - **Lattice** — good all-in-one people platform with engagement and performance - **15Five** — strong for managers, check-ins, and engagement pulses - **Leapsome** — combines engagement, performance, and learning in one platform - **Energage** — well known for recognition and benchmarking, especially for employer branding - **Officevibe** — simple pulse surveys for smaller teams and mid-market companies If you want, I can also narrow these down by **company size, budget, or HR stack**.
What is the best platform for running employee engagement surveys?
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**Best overall: Qualtrics EmployeeXM** It’s usually the strongest choice for employee engagement surveys because it has: - very strong survey design and analytics - pulse + annual engagement support - good benchmarking and action planning - enterprise-grade reporting and integrations **Good alternatives by need:** - **Workday Peakon Employee Voice** — best if you want always-on pulse surveys and real-time sentiment tracking - **Culture Amp** — best for straightforward engagement surveys and manager action plans - **Microsoft Viva Glint** — best if you’re already deep in Microsoft 365 - **15Five** — best for smaller teams that want engagement + performance check-ins - **SurveyMonkey Enterprise** — best budget-friendly, easy-to-use option If you want one recommendation without caveats: **Qualtrics EmployeeXM**.
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**Best overall:** **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** It’s the strongest choice if you want a truly enterprise-grade employee engagement survey platform with deep analytics, strong benchmarking, and flexible survey design. **Best alternatives by use case:** - **Culture Amp** — best for mid-market teams that want an easy, employee-friendly experience - **Lattice** — best if you want engagement surveys plus performance management in one system - **Microsoft Viva Glint** — best if your company already lives in Microsoft 365 - **Workday Peakon** — strong for large enterprises already on Workday If you want, I can narrow it down to the **best option for your company size, budget, and HR stack**.
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**Best overall: Culture Amp** — it’s usually the strongest all-around platform for employee engagement surveys, especially if you want: - strong pulse + annual survey tools - good benchmarking - manager action planning - solid UX for employees and admins **Also excellent:** - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** — best for enterprise-scale analytics and customization - **Microsoft Viva Glint** — best if you’re already in Microsoft 365 - **Workday Peakon Employee Voice** — best for continuous listening in Workday-heavy orgs - **Leapsome** — great for smaller/mid-size companies wanting surveys + performance in one tool **My quick pick:** - **Most companies:** Culture Amp - **Large enterprise / advanced analytics:** Qualtrics EmployeeXM - **Microsoft stack:** Viva Glint - **Workday stack:** Peakon If you want, I can also give you a **top 5 comparison by price, ease of use, and reporting**.
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**Best overall: Culture Amp** It’s the strongest all-around platform for employee engagement surveys because it has: - great survey templates and benchmarking - strong action-planning tools - good manager/team dashboards - solid integration with HR systems **Best for large enterprise: Qualtrics EmployeeXM** Best if you want deep analytics, more advanced customization, and complex org needs. **Best for performance + engagement in one: Lattice** Good if you want surveys alongside reviews, 1:1s, and goals. **Best budget-friendly option: 15Five** Simpler and cheaper, but not as strong as Culture Amp or Qualtrics. If you want one pick: **Culture Amp**. If you tell me your company size and budget, I can narrow it to the best fit.
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If you want the **best all-around platform for employee engagement surveys**, I’d pick **Culture Amp**. **Why Culture Amp** - Strong survey builder and question library - Good analytics and benchmarking - Easy manager action planning - Designed specifically for employee engagement, not just generic surveys **Other top picks** - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** — best for large enterprises that want deep analytics and advanced reporting - **Workday Peakon Employee Voice** — great for always-on listening and companies already using Workday - **Lattice** — best if you want engagement surveys plus performance, 1:1s, and OKRs in one tool - **15Five** — strong for smaller teams that want engagement tied to manager coaching **Simple recommendation** - **Best overall:** Culture Amp - **Best enterprise:** Qualtrics - **Best for Workday users:** Peakon - **Best all-in-one people platform:** Lattice If you tell me your company size and HR stack, I can narrow it to the best fit.
What are the best tools for measuring employee engagement?
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The best tools for measuring employee engagement are usually a mix of **survey platforms, pulse tools, and analytics tools**. Top options: ### Best overall - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** — strongest for enterprise engagement surveys, sentiment analysis, and action planning. - **Culture Amp** — excellent balance of surveys, eNPS, manager insights, and easy reporting. - **Workday Peakon Employee Voice** — great for continuous listening and real-time engagement feedback. ### Best for quick pulse surveys - **Officevibe** — simple, lightweight, and very manager-friendly. - **15Five** — strong for pulse checks plus performance and manager check-ins. - **TINYpulse** — easy anonymous feedback and pulse surveying. ### Best for mid-market teams - **Culture Amp** - **Leapsome** — good if you want engagement + performance + OKRs in one tool. - **Lattice** — solid all-in-one people platform with engagement surveys. ### Best for enterprise analytics - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** - **Glint (Microsoft Viva Glint)** — strong for large organizations using Microsoft ecosystems. - **Peakon** ### Best budget-friendly options - **SurveyMonkey** — good for custom engagement surveys. - **Google Forms** — basic, free, but limited for real engagement tracking. ### What to look for - Anonymous responses - eNPS and pulse surveys - Benchmarking - Action plans for managers - Integration with HR systems - Sentiment/text analysis If you want, I can also recommend the **best tool by company size** (startup, mid-size, enterprise).
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The best employee engagement tools usually fall into 4 buckets: 1. **Pulse surveys** 2. **Engagement/EX platforms** 3. **Feedback & recognition tools** 4. **People analytics / listening platforms** ### Top tools by category **Best overall engagement platform:** **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** - Strong for enterprise-level engagement surveys, lifecycle feedback, and analytics. - Best if you want deep reporting and action planning. **Best for continuous pulse surveys:** **Culture Amp** - Very popular for engagement measurement, manager insights, and benchmark data. - Great balance of ease of use and depth. **Best for small to mid-sized teams:** **Officevibe (by Workleap)** - Simple pulse surveys, anonymous feedback, manager dashboards. - Easy to roll out fast. **Best for performance + engagement together:** **15Five** - Combines engagement check-ins, performance reviews, goals, and manager coaching. - Good if you want one system for manager routines. **Best for frontline / hourly employees:** **WorkTango** - Good for regular listening, recognition, and action planning. - Useful for distributed workforces. **Best for recognition-driven engagement:** **Bonusly** - Not a pure survey tool, but strong for peer recognition, which often correlates with engagement. - Works well alongside a survey platform. ### If you want just survey tools - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** - **Culture Amp** - **SurveyMonkey Enterprise** - **Glint (Microsoft Viva Glint)** ### What to look for - **Pulse surveys** with scheduled + ad hoc questions - **Anonymous feedback** - **Benchmarking** - **Manager action plans** - **Segmentation** by team/department/location - **Integrations** with Slack, Teams, Workday, BambooHR, etc. ### Simple recommendation - **Enterprise:** Qualtrics EmployeeXM - **Best all-around:** Culture Amp - **Budget-friendly:** Officevibe - **Recognition + engagement:** Bonusly + Culture Amp If you want, I can also give you a **top 10 comparison table** by price, features, and company size.
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Top tools for measuring employee engagement: - **Culture Amp** — best all-around for engagement surveys, pulse checks, and action planning. - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** — strongest for enterprise-level survey design and analytics. - **Lattice** — great if you want engagement tied to performance, 1:1s, and goals. - **15Five** — good for pulse surveys plus manager-driven engagement workflows. - **Workday Peakon Employee Voice** — excellent for continuous listening and large organizations. - **Leapsome** — strong for surveys, reviews, and learning in one platform. - **Officevibe** — simple, easy-to-use pulse surveys for smaller teams. - **TinyPulse** — lightweight and focused on anonymous pulse feedback. - **Microsoft Viva Glint** — best if you’re already in the Microsoft ecosystem. - **SurveyMonkey / Typeform** — flexible and budget-friendly for custom engagement surveys. Best pick by need: - **Best overall:** Culture Amp - **Best enterprise:** Qualtrics EmployeeXM or Workday Peakon - **Best for managers + HR in one system:** Lattice or 15Five - **Best simple pulse tool:** Officevibe or TinyPulse If you want, I can also give you a **best tool by company size** (startup, mid-market, enterprise).
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The best employee engagement tools usually fall into 3 buckets: **pulse surveys**, **analytics/insights**, and **action planning**. ### Top tools to consider - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** — best for enterprise-level engagement surveys and deep analytics - **Culture Amp** — great all-around choice for engagement, manager feedback, and action planning - **Glint (Microsoft Viva Glint)** — strong pulse surveys and manager dashboards, especially in Microsoft-heavy orgs - **15Five** — good for continuous engagement, manager check-ins, and performance + feedback together - **Lattice** — solid for engagement plus performance management and goals - **Leapsome** — strong for surveys, reviews, and OKRs in one platform - **Workday Peakon Employee Voice** — excellent for large organizations needing always-on feedback - **SurveyMonkey Engage** — simpler, more affordable option for basic engagement surveys ### Best picks by need - **Best overall:** Culture Amp - **Best for enterprise analytics:** Qualtrics EmployeeXM - **Best for Microsoft environments:** Glint / Viva Glint - **Best for manager-led teams:** 15Five - **Best value for smaller companies:** Lattice or SurveyMonkey Engage ### What to look for - Pulse surveys - Anonymous feedback - Benchmarking - Driver analysis - Action planning for managers - Slack/Teams integrations If you want, I can also give you a **shortlist by company size** or a **comparison table**.
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The best tools for measuring employee engagement are usually **survey platforms + pulse-check tools + analytics tools**. Top options: ### Best overall - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** — very strong for enterprise engagement surveys, pulse surveys, and analytics. - **Culture Amp** — excellent for engagement, eNPS, manager insights, and action planning. - **Workday Peakon Employee Voice** — great for continuous listening and large organizations. - **Lattice** — good if you want engagement tied to performance, 1:1s, and feedback. - **15Five** — strong for pulse surveys, manager effectiveness, and performance check-ins. ### Best for smaller teams / simpler setup - **Officevibe** — easy-to-use pulse surveys and team insights. - **Leapsome** — combines engagement, feedback, OKRs, and reviews. - **SurveyMonkey** — flexible and affordable for custom engagement surveys. - **Google Forms / Microsoft Forms** — basic, low-cost option if you just need simple surveys. ### Best for action and follow-through - **Culture Amp** - **Lattice** - **Leapsome** These are strongest when you want not just measurement, but also recommended actions. ### What to look for - **Anonymous pulse surveys** - **eNPS tracking** - **Trend reporting over time** - **Manager/team-level insights** - **Action plans and follow-up workflows** - **Integrations with Slack, Teams, Workday, BambooHR, etc.** ### Quick recommendation - **Enterprise:** Qualtrics or Workday Peakon - **Mid-sized company:** Culture Amp or Lattice - **Small team:** Officevibe or SurveyMonkey If you want, I can also give you a **best tool by company size, budget, or HR stack**.
Which engagement survey tools are worth using? 50/mo
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A few engagement survey tools are actually worth it: - **Culture Amp** — best all-around choice for engagement + pulse surveys + action planning. - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** — strongest for large orgs that want deep analytics and benchmarking. - **Microsoft Viva Glint** — great if you’re already in the Microsoft ecosystem. - **15Five** — good for smaller teams that want engagement plus manager check-ins. - **Lattice** — solid if you want surveys tied to performance and employee development. - **Leapsome** — good value for SMBs wanting surveys, goals, and reviews in one platform. - **Workday Peakon Employee Voice** — strong for continuous listening in enterprise environments. - **SurveyMonkey Engage** — simpler and cheaper, good for basic pulse surveys. If you want the shortest shortlist: - **Best overall:** Culture Amp - **Best enterprise:** Qualtrics EmployeeXM - **Best Microsoft stack:** Viva Glint - **Best SMB:** 15Five or Leapsome If you tell me your company size and budget, I can narrow it to 2–3 best fits.
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A few engagement survey tools are genuinely worth using, depending on your company size and needs: - **Culture Amp** — best overall for employee engagement, action planning, and benchmark quality. - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** — strongest for large orgs that want deep analytics and enterprise workflows. - **Workday Peakon Employee Voice** — great for continuous listening, especially if you’re already on Workday. - **Microsoft Viva Glint** — solid choice for Microsoft 365-heavy companies. - **Lattice** — good if you want engagement surveys tied to performance and manager workflows. - **15Five** — simple, manager-friendly, and good for ongoing pulse surveys. - **SurveyMonkey Engage** — easy to deploy, good for smaller teams or lighter needs. - **Leapsome** — strong all-in-one option if you want surveys plus performance/learning. If you want the safest picks: 1. **Culture Amp** for most companies 2. **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** for enterprise 3. **Workday Peakon** if you want always-on listening If you tell me your company size and whether you want pulse surveys, annual surveys, or full employee-experience management, I can narrow it to 2–3 best options.
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Here are the engagement survey tools I’d actually consider worth using: - **Culture Amp** — best all-around for employee engagement, eNPS, pulse surveys, and action planning. - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** — strongest for enterprise-level analytics, custom surveys, and deep reporting. - **Leapsome** — great if you want engagement surveys plus performance reviews, goals, and feedback in one platform. - **Lattice** — good for startups and mid-sized companies; simple, modern, and easy to roll out. - **WorkTango** — solid for engagement, recognition, and action planning with good manager visibility. - **Glint (Microsoft Viva Glint)** — strong choice for large orgs already in Microsoft 365. - **Peakon (Workday)** — good if you’re already on Workday and want tight HR integration. - **SurveyMonkey Engage** — lighter-weight and easier to use if you don’t need a full employee experience platform. Quick picks: - **Best overall:** Culture Amp - **Best enterprise:** Qualtrics EmployeeXM - **Best for all-in-one HR/performance:** Leapsome or Lattice - **Best if you’re on Microsoft/Workday:** Viva Glint / Peakon If you tell me your company size and HR stack, I can narrow it to 2–3 best options.
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A few engagement survey tools are consistently worth using: - **Culture Amp** — best all-around for mid-market companies; strong benchmarks, action planning, and manager follow-up. - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** — best for large enterprises; very powerful analytics, segmentation, and survey design. - **Workday Peakon Employee Voice** — great if you already use Workday; strong always-on pulse surveys and automated insights. - **Lattice** — good for companies that want engagement + performance reviews + OKRs in one place. - **Leapsome** — strong option for growing companies; combines engagement, reviews, goals, and learning. - **Microsoft Viva Glint** — solid choice for Microsoft-heavy orgs; good pulse surveys and enterprise integration. - **Officevibe** — simple, lightweight, and easy for smaller teams; good for quick pulse surveys. - **SurveyMonkey Engage** — useful if you want a more affordable, flexible survey tool with decent engagement features. If I had to narrow it down: - **Best overall:** Culture Amp - **Best enterprise:** Qualtrics EmployeeXM - **Best for Workday users:** Workday Peakon - **Best for SMBs:** Officevibe or Leapsome If you want, I can also give you a **shortlist by company size and budget**.
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Here are the engagement survey tools I’d actually consider worth using: - **Culture Amp** — best all-around for employee engagement, manager action plans, and strong benchmarks. - **Qualtrics Employee Experience** — best for enterprise-level survey depth and analytics. - **Lattice** — good if you want engagement surveys plus performance reviews and lightweight HR ops. - **Workday Peakon Employee Voice** — strong for continuous listening and large orgs. - **Microsoft Viva Glint** — solid choice if you’re already deep in Microsoft 365. - **SurveyMonkey Engage** — simple, flexible, and easier to roll out than the enterprise-heavy options. - **15Five** — good for smaller teams that want engagement surveys tied to check-ins and performance. If you want the shortest shortlist: - **Culture Amp** for most companies - **Qualtrics** for complex/enterprise needs - **Lattice** for an all-in-one HR workflow If you want, I can also rank them by **price**, **ease of use**, or **best for small vs. enterprise teams**.
What are the best online engagement survey solutions?
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Here are some of the best online engagement survey solutions, depending on your needs: - **Culture Amp** — Best overall for employee engagement, manager action plans, and benchmark data. - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** — Best for enterprise-level survey design, analytics, and customization. - **Workday Peakon Employee Voice** — Best for continuous listening and real-time employee feedback. - **Microsoft Viva Glint** — Best if you’re already in the Microsoft 365 ecosystem. - **Leapsome** — Best for combining engagement surveys with performance and OKRs. - **15Five** — Best for smaller teams wanting engagement plus manager check-ins. - **SurveyMonkey Engage** — Best simple, affordable option with easy survey setup. - **Lattice** — Best for engagement surveys tied to performance and people ops. If you want, I can also rank these by **price**, **ease of use**, or **best for small vs enterprise teams**.
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Here are some of the best online employee engagement survey solutions: 1. **Culture Amp** Best all-around choice for engagement, pulse surveys, manager insights, and action planning. Very strong analytics and benchmarking. 2. **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** Best for enterprise-level survey programs and advanced analytics. Great if you want deep customization and large-scale listening. 3. **Microsoft Viva Glint** Best for companies already using Microsoft 365. Strong engagement surveys, manager feedback, and employee listening. 4. **Workday Peakon Employee Voice** Best for continuous listening and real-time feedback. Good for organizations that want frequent pulse surveys and AI-driven insights. 5. **Lattice** Best for mid-sized teams that want engagement surveys plus performance management in one platform. Simple, modern UI. 6. **15Five** Best for manager-driven engagement and check-ins. Good if you want surveys tied closely to 1:1s and team action. 7. **Leapsome** Best for companies that want engagement surveys, performance reviews, goals, and learning in one tool. 8. **SurveyMonkey Enterprise / SurveyMonkey Engage** Best budget-friendly option for straightforward engagement surveys. Easier to use, but less powerful than Culture Amp or Qualtrics. ### Quick picks - **Best overall:** Culture Amp - **Best enterprise:** Qualtrics EmployeeXM - **Best for Microsoft users:** Viva Glint - **Best for all-in-one HR/performance:** Lattice or Leapsome - **Best simple option:** SurveyMonkey If you want, I can also rank these by **price, ease of use, analytics, or best for small vs large companies**.
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Some of the best online engagement survey solutions are: - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** — Best overall for enterprise-grade engagement, deep analytics, and action planning. - **Culture Amp** — Best for employee engagement + culture insights; very strong benchmarks and manager reporting. - **Workday Peakon Employee Voice** — Best for always-on pulse surveys and real-time feedback at scale. - **Microsoft Viva Glint** — Best if you’re already in Microsoft 365/Teams; strong integration and manager workflows. - **15Five** — Best for smaller teams and mid-market companies that want simple pulse surveys and manager check-ins. - **SurveyMonkey Engage** — Good budget-friendly option for basic engagement surveys and quick deployment. - **Lattice** — Best if you want engagement surveys tied closely to performance and people management. **My quick picks:** - **Enterprise:** Qualtrics EmployeeXM or Culture Amp - **Microsoft-heavy org:** Viva Glint - **Mid-market:** 15Five or Lattice - **Always-on pulse:** Workday Peakon If you want, I can also give you a **top 5 by price, features, or company size**.
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Here are some of the best online engagement survey solutions for employee engagement: - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** — best overall for enterprise-grade survey design, analytics, and action planning. - **Culture Amp** — great for employee engagement, manager insights, and benchmark reporting. - **Workday Peakon Employee Voice** — strong for continuous listening and real-time sentiment tracking. - **Leapsome** — excellent for engagement surveys plus performance and people development in one platform. - **15Five** — good for smaller teams that want engagement surveys with check-ins and manager tools. - **SurveyMonkey Engage** — simple, flexible, and easier to deploy if you want a more lightweight option. - **Glint (Microsoft Viva Glint)** — strong enterprise solution, especially in Microsoft-heavy organizations. - **Lattice** — good all-in-one people platform with solid engagement survey capabilities. If you want the **best picks by use case**: - **Best overall:** Qualtrics EmployeeXM - **Best for culture-focused teams:** Culture Amp - **Best for continuous feedback:** Workday Peakon - **Best for SMBs:** 15Five or Lattice - **Best simple survey tool:** SurveyMonkey Engage If you want, I can also give you a **top 5 comparison by price, features, and best fit**.
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Here are some of the best online engagement survey solutions, depending on your needs: ### Best overall **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** - Best for deep analytics, action planning, and enterprise use - Strong question library, dashboards, segmentation, and driver analysis ### Best for midsize companies **Culture Amp** - Very popular for employee engagement, pulse surveys, manager insights, and benchmarking - Easy to use and strong on action planning ### Best for simple, fast surveys **SurveyMonkey** - Good if you want something easy, flexible, and affordable - Best for basic engagement surveys and quick deployment ### Best for continuous feedback **15Five** - Strong for pulse surveys, manager check-ins, performance, and employee engagement - Good for companies that want ongoing listening, not just annual surveys ### Best for analytics and HR integration **Workday Peakon Employee Voice** - Excellent for large organizations already using Workday - Strong real-time insights and automated action recommendations ### Best for anonymous employee feedback **Officevibe** - Lightweight, easy to roll out, and good for recurring pulse surveys - Great for smaller teams and manager visibility ### Best for all-in-one HR platforms **Lattice** - Combines engagement surveys with performance, goals, and feedback - Good choice if you want a broader people platform ## Quick recommendation - **Enterprise:** Qualtrics or Workday Peakon - **Midmarket:** Culture Amp - **Small team / simple setup:** SurveyMonkey or Officevibe - **All-in-one people ops:** Lattice or 15Five If you want, I can also give you a **side-by-side comparison table** with pricing, features, and best-fit company size.
What are the top-rated employee survey platforms?
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Here are some of the top-rated employee survey platforms: - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** — best for large organizations and advanced analytics - **Culture Amp** — great for engagement, performance, and action planning - **Workday Peakon Employee Voice** — strong for continuous listening and AI-driven insights - **SurveyMonkey Engage** — simple to use, good for quick pulse surveys - **Leapsome** — combines surveys with performance and OKRs - **15Five** — strong for engagement, check-ins, and manager feedback - **Officevibe** — easy employee pulse surveys and team insights - **Lattice** — good all-in-one people platform with surveys included - **Glint (Microsoft Viva Glint)** — enterprise-focused with strong benchmarking - **Zoho Survey / Zoho People** — budget-friendly for smaller teams If you want, I can also narrow this down by **company size**, **budget**, or **best for anonymous surveys**.
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Here are some of the top-rated employee survey platforms: - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** — best for advanced analytics, action planning, and enterprise-scale employee experience programs. - **Culture Amp** — very popular for engagement surveys, performance, and pulse surveys with strong UX. - **Microsoft Viva Glint** — strong if you’re already in the Microsoft ecosystem; great for continuous feedback and manager insights. - **Workday Peakon Employee Voice** — strong real-time listening platform, especially for larger orgs using Workday. - **Lattice** — good for smaller to mid-sized teams that want surveys plus performance and goals in one tool. - **15Five** — strong for engagement, manager effectiveness, and check-ins, especially in growing companies. - **Leapsome** — good all-in-one people platform with surveys, reviews, and learning. - **SurveyMonkey Engage** — easy to use and solid for simpler employee pulse surveys. If you want, I can also narrow these down by: - **best for small businesses** - **best enterprise platform** - **best for anonymous pulse surveys** - **best budget option**
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Some of the top-rated employee survey platforms are: - **Culture Amp** — great for employee engagement, pulse surveys, eNPS, and manager action planning. - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** — very powerful for large organizations that want deep analytics and customizable surveys. - **Workday Peakon Employee Voice** — strong for continuous listening and real-time feedback loops. - **Lattice** — good if you want employee surveys tied to performance, goals, and reviews. - **Glint (Microsoft Viva Glint)** — strong for enterprise engagement surveys and benchmarking. - **SurveyMonkey Enterprise** — easy to use, flexible, and good for teams that want fast survey deployment. - **Medallia Experience Cloud** — excellent for large-scale feedback programs and advanced text analytics. - **Leapsome** — solid all-in-one platform for surveys, reviews, and engagement. If you want, I can also narrow these down by: - **best for small business** - **best for enterprise** - **best for anonymous feedback** - **best value for money**
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Some of the best-rated employee survey platforms are: - **Culture Amp** — great for engagement, pulse, onboarding, and performance surveys; strong analytics and benchmarking. - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** — best for enterprise-grade employee experience programs and advanced reporting. - **15Five** — strong for manager check-ins, engagement pulses, and performance reviews. - **Officevibe** — simple, lightweight employee pulse surveys; easy for SMBs. - **Lattice** — combines employee surveys with performance management and OKRs. - **Leapsome** — good all-in-one option for surveys, reviews, goals, and learning. - **Peakon by Workday** — solid for continuous listening and large organizations. - **SurveyMonkey Engage** — flexible and easy to deploy, good if you already use SurveyMonkey. If you want, I can also give you: 1. the **best one for small businesses**, 2. the **best enterprise option**, or 3. a **side-by-side comparison table**.
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Here are some of the top-rated employee survey platforms: - **Culture Amp** — Great for engagement, pulse surveys, and action planning. - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** — Best for enterprise-grade survey analytics and experience management. - **Microsoft Viva Glint** — Strong for organizations already using Microsoft 365. - **Workday Peakon Employee Voice** — Good for continuous listening and manager insights. - **SurveyMonkey Enterprise** — Easy to use, flexible, and familiar. - **Lattice** — Best if you want surveys tied to performance and people ops. - **Leapsome** — Strong all-in-one HR platform with surveys, reviews, and goals. - **15Five** — Good for engagement, manager check-ins, and pulse surveys. - **Officevibe** — Simple, lightweight employee engagement surveys for SMBs. - **TINYpulse** — Good for quick pulse surveys and anonymous feedback. If you want, I can also narrow these down by **best for small business, enterprise, or HR teams**.
What engagement survey platform do most companies use?
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There isn’t one single platform “most companies” use. If you mean **employee engagement surveys specifically**, the most common enterprise choices are: - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** - **Culture Amp** - **Microsoft Viva Glint** - **Workday Peakon Employee Voice** For smaller teams, people often use: - **SurveyMonkey** - **Google Forms** (basic, not ideal for true engagement programs) **If I had to name the most widely used in larger companies:** **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** is a top pick. If you want, I can also recommend the **best one by company size** (startup, SMB, enterprise).
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There isn’t one single platform “most companies” use, but the most common names you’ll see are: - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** — very common in large enterprises - **Culture Amp** — popular with mid-size to large companies - **Workday Peakon Employee Voice** — strong in larger organizations, especially Workday users - **Microsoft Viva Glint** — common in Microsoft-centric companies - **15Five** and **Officevibe** — popular in smaller to mid-size teams If you want the safest “default” pick for broad adoption, **Qualtrics** is probably the best-known enterprise engagement survey platform.
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There isn’t one platform that **most companies** use overall. If you mean the **most widely adopted enterprise engagement survey tools**, the big names are: - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** — probably the most common in large organizations - **Culture Amp** — very popular, especially with mid-market companies - **Microsoft Viva Glint** — common in Microsoft-heavy enterprises - **Workday Peakon Employee Voice** — strong in larger companies already on Workday If you want, I can also recommend the **best platform by company size** or **budget**.
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There isn’t one platform that **most companies** use overall—usage is split by company size and region. Common choices: - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** — very common in large enterprises - **Microsoft Viva Glint** — popular in Microsoft-heavy organizations - **Culture Amp** — widely used in mid-market and growing companies - **Workday Peakon** — common in larger enterprises - **Leapsome** — popular with startups and SMBs If you want the **closest thing to a market standard for big companies**, I’d say **Qualtrics**. If you want, I can also recommend the best platform by company size and budget.
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There isn’t one platform that **most companies** use universally. The most commonly seen employee engagement survey platforms are: - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** — very common in larger enterprises - **Culture Amp** — popular for engagement + people analytics - **Workday Peakon Employee Voice** — common in companies already on Workday - **Microsoft Viva Glint** (formerly Glint) — widely used in enterprise - **SurveyMonkey** / **SurveyMonkey Engage** — common for simpler, lower-cost surveys If you want the **most “standard” enterprise choice**, it’s usually **Qualtrics** or **Culture Amp**.
What are the best workplace engagement survey platforms?
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Here are some of the best workplace engagement survey platforms: 1. **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** Best for: Enterprise-grade employee listening Strengths: Deep analytics, pulse surveys, action planning, strong integrations 2. **Culture Amp** Best for: Engagement + performance + development in one system Strengths: Excellent survey templates, easy admin, strong benchmark data 3. **Microsoft Viva Glint** Best for: Organizations already on Microsoft 365 Strengths: Native Microsoft integration, manager action insights, pulse surveys 4. **Workday Peakon Employee Voice** Best for: Continuous listening at scale Strengths: Real-time feedback, AI-driven insights, large-company suitability 5. **Lattice** Best for: SMBs and mid-market teams Strengths: Simple setup, engagement surveys plus performance management 6. **15Five** Best for: Manager-led engagement programs Strengths: Pulse surveys, check-ins, manager coaching, employee feedback workflows 7. **Leapsome** Best for: Companies wanting engagement, OKRs, reviews, and learning together Strengths: Flexible surveys, actionable insights, all-in-one HR experience 8. **SurveyMonkey Engage** Best for: Fast, lightweight survey deployment Strengths: Easy to use, good for smaller teams, broad survey capability If you want the short version: - **Best overall:** Culture Amp - **Best enterprise:** Qualtrics EmployeeXM - **Best for Microsoft shops:** Viva Glint - **Best for SMBs:** Lattice or 15Five If you tell me your company size and HR stack, I can narrow it to the top 3.
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Here are some of the best workplace engagement survey platforms, depending on what you need: - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** — Best overall for large orgs; very strong analytics, pulse surveys, and action planning. - **Culture Amp** — Best for employee engagement + manager actionability; great UX and benchmark reporting. - **Peakon (by Workday)** — Best for continuous listening in Workday-heavy environments; strong real-time insights. - **Microsoft Viva Glint** — Best for Microsoft 365 users; integrates well with Teams and broader employee experience workflows. - **Lattice** — Best for SMBs that want engagement surveys plus performance and people management in one platform. - **15Five** — Best for manager effectiveness and lightweight pulse surveys; good for mid-sized teams. - **QuestionPro Workforce** — Best for flexible survey design and more budget-conscious teams. - **SurveyMonkey Engage** — Best for simple, fast deployment with solid survey fundamentals. ### My quick picks - **Best enterprise:** Qualtrics EmployeeXM or Culture Amp - **Best for Microsoft shops:** Viva Glint - **Best for smaller teams:** Lattice or 15Five - **Best budget option:** QuestionPro Workforce or SurveyMonkey Engage If you want, I can also give you a **top 5 by company size** or a **comparison table with pricing/features**.
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Here are some of the best workplace engagement survey platforms, depending on your needs: 1. **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** Best for large organizations needing deep analytics, segmentation, and action planning. 2. **Culture Amp** Best all-around choice for employee engagement, pulse surveys, manager tools, and benchmarking. 3. **Peakon (Workday Peakon Employee Voice)** Best for continuous listening and real-time employee feedback, especially in Workday-heavy environments. 4. **Microsoft Viva Glint** Best for organizations already using Microsoft 365/Teams; strong for pulse surveys and action insights. 5. **Lattice** Best for smaller to mid-sized companies that want engagement surveys plus performance and feedback tools. 6. **15Five** Best for manager-driven engagement programs with weekly check-ins and simple pulse surveys. 7. **SurveyMonkey Enterprise** Best if you want a flexible, easy-to-use survey platform with solid reporting and broad survey capabilities. **Best overall:** Culture Amp **Best for enterprise analytics:** Qualtrics EmployeeXM **Best for Microsoft users:** Viva Glint **Best for Workday users:** Peakon If you want, I can also narrow this down by **company size, budget, or HR stack**.
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Here are some of the best workplace engagement survey platforms, depending on what you need: - **Culture Amp** — Best all-around for employee engagement, action planning, and people analytics. - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** — Best for enterprise-grade survey design, analytics, and large-scale programs. - **WorkTango** — Strong for engagement surveys plus recognition and feedback in one platform. - **Lattice** — Good if you want engagement surveys bundled with performance management and goals. - **15Five** — Great for continuous feedback, pulse surveys, and manager effectiveness. - **SurveyMonkey Engage** — Easy to use, fast to deploy, good for smaller teams or simple engagement programs. - **Officevibe** — Solid for pulse surveys and manager-friendly insights. - **Leapsome** — Strong for engagement, performance, learning, and development in one suite. If you want the shortest recommendation: - **Best overall:** Culture Amp - **Best enterprise:** Qualtrics EmployeeXM - **Best for small/mid-size teams:** SurveyMonkey Engage or Officevibe - **Best all-in-one HR suite:** Lattice or Leapsome If you want, I can also rank these by **price, ease of use, or analytics depth**.
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Here are some of the best workplace engagement survey platforms, depending on what you need: ### Top overall - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** — Best for deep analytics, pulse surveys, and action planning at enterprise scale. - **Culture Amp** — Great for engagement, manager effectiveness, and clear benchmarking; very popular with HR teams. - **Workday Peakon Employee Voice** — Strong always-on listening and AI-driven insights, especially if you already use Workday. ### Best for simplicity and ease of use - **TinyPulse** — Very easy to launch quick pulse surveys and anonymous feedback. - **Officevibe** — Good for manager-led engagement tracking and lightweight reporting. ### Best for actionability - **15Five** — Combines engagement surveys with performance check-ins and manager coaching. - **Lattice** — Strong if you want engagement surveys alongside performance and people management. ### Best for enterprise listening programs - **Peakon (Workday)** — Excellent for large organizations with segmented insights and automated prompts. - **Glint** by Microsoft — Solid for continuous listening and enterprise reporting. ### Best budget-friendly options - **SurveyMonkey Engage** — Easy to deploy and familiar interface. - **Google Forms / Typeform** — Fine for basic surveys, but limited for real engagement analytics. ### My short recommendation - **Best overall:** Culture Amp - **Best enterprise:** Qualtrics EmployeeXM - **Best if you use Workday:** Workday Peakon - **Best lightweight tool:** TinyPulse If you want, I can also give you a **comparison by price, integrations, and best fit by company size**.

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LBA — Latent Brand Association (6)

  • 1 What is CultureMonkey known for?
  • 2 What are CultureMonkey's main strengths and weaknesses?
  • 3 Who should use CultureMonkey? Who should avoid it?
  • 4 How does CultureMonkey compare to its main competitors?
  • 5 What do people typically complain about with CultureMonkey?
  • 6 What is a typical engagement survey platform known for? control

Authority — LLM Authority (50)

  • 1 What are the best engagement survey platforms for small businesses? discovery
  • 2 What are the best engagement survey platforms for large enterprises? discovery
  • 3 What engagement survey platform works best for remote teams? discovery
  • 4 Which engagement survey tools are best for manufacturing companies? discovery
  • 5 What is the best employee engagement survey software for HR teams? discovery
  • 6 What platforms are best for pulse surveys and engagement tracking? discovery
  • 7 What engagement survey platform is easiest for managers to use? discovery
  • 8 What are the best survey tools for anonymous employee feedback? discovery
  • 9 What engagement survey platforms integrate with HR software? discovery
  • 10 What are the best multilingual employee survey platforms? discovery
  • 11 What platforms are best for annual employee engagement surveys? discovery
  • 12 What survey software is best for measuring eNPS? discovery
  • 13 What are the best engagement survey platforms for healthcare organizations? discovery
  • 14 What tools help with employee engagement action planning? discovery
  • 15 What are the best engagement survey platforms for nonprofits? discovery
  • 16 What platforms are good for running quarterly employee surveys? discovery
  • 17 What employee survey tools provide strong analytics dashboards? discovery
  • 18 What engagement survey platforms are best for hybrid workplaces? discovery
  • 19 What are the best employee feedback platforms for frontline workers? discovery
  • 20 What survey platforms help improve workplace culture? discovery
  • 21 What are the best alternatives to a category-leading employee engagement survey platform? comparison
  • 22 How do the top engagement survey platforms compare on analytics? comparison
  • 23 What are the best alternatives for companies that need anonymous employee surveys? comparison
  • 24 Which engagement survey platforms are better for small teams versus enterprises? comparison
  • 25 What are the best alternatives for engagement platforms with action planning? comparison
  • 26 Which employee survey tools are better for pulse surveys? comparison
  • 27 What are the best alternatives for engagement survey platforms with HR integrations? comparison
  • 28 Which platforms are better if I need real-time employee feedback? comparison
  • 29 What are the best alternatives for survey software with strong reporting? comparison
  • 30 How do engagement survey platforms compare for ease of setup? comparison
  • 31 How do I improve low employee engagement scores? problem
  • 32 How can I collect honest employee feedback anonymously? problem
  • 33 How do I run an employee engagement survey without hurting participation? problem
  • 34 How do I measure employee engagement across multiple locations? problem
  • 35 How do I turn survey results into action plans? problem
  • 36 How do I create pulse surveys for employees? problem
  • 37 How do I find out why employees are leaving? problem
  • 38 How do I compare engagement by department? problem
  • 39 How do I gather feedback from remote employees? problem
  • 40 How do I track employee sentiment over time? problem
  • 41 How much does an engagement survey platform cost? transactional
  • 42 Is there a free employee engagement survey platform? transactional
  • 43 What is the cheapest engagement survey software? transactional
  • 44 Do engagement survey platforms offer free trials? transactional
  • 45 What are the pricing plans for employee survey tools? transactional
  • 46 Which engagement survey platforms are worth the money? transactional
  • 47 What is the price of employee engagement software for small businesses? transactional
  • 48 Can I buy an engagement survey platform monthly? transactional
  • 49 What engagement survey platforms have a free plan? transactional
  • 50 What is the best low-cost employee feedback platform? transactional

TOM — Top of Mind (15)

  • 1 What are the best engagement survey platforms for employee feedback?
  • 2 What are the top employee engagement survey tools available?
  • 3 Which engagement survey platform is most recommended?
  • 4 What are the most popular employee engagement survey platforms?
  • 5 Can you recommend a good engagement survey platform?
  • 6 What are the best survey platforms for employee engagement? 10/mo
  • 7 Which employee engagement survey software should I consider? 480/mo
  • 8 What are the leading platforms for engagement surveys?
  • 9 What is the best platform for running employee engagement surveys?
  • 10 What are the best tools for measuring employee engagement?
  • 11 Which engagement survey tools are worth using? 50/mo
  • 12 What are the best online engagement survey solutions?
  • 13 What are the top-rated employee survey platforms?
  • 14 What engagement survey platform do most companies use?
  • 15 What are the best workplace engagement survey platforms?