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Workleap

Also analyzed in: 3 other industries
Analyzed: 2026-04-22
Model: OpenAI GPT-5
Prompts run:
Total responses:
Overall AI Visibility?
18
/ 100
Weak

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

Latent Brand Association?
52
/ 100
Category-Strong

What the model believes about Workleap without web search.

LLM Authority?
10
/ 100
Absent

Frequency × prominence across organic category prompts.

Top of Mind?
11
/ 100
Weak-Recall

Unprompted recall on high-volume discovery prompts.

Metric 1 of 3 Latent Brand Association?

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

LBA Score
52/100
Category-Strong
Quality?
0.67
Meta-factor?
1.00
Familiarity?
0.56
Top associations for Workleap
workplace software 3 employee engagement tools 3 employee-experience focus 2 modular product suite 2 engagement and feedback tools 2 pricey pricing 2 easy to adopt 2 easy to deploy 2 not for complex enterprise workflows 2 performance management 2 not ideal for very small teams 2 not an all-in-one HRIS 2 best known for Officevibe 1 slow support responses 1 Officevibe product 1
Control prompt (category baseline)
survey and pulse check tools 1 workplace concern management 1 feedback forms 1 pulse checks 1 employee surveys 1 anonymous employee opinions 1 employee experience software 1 workplace culture insights 1 engagement improvement platform 1 sentiment analysis 1

High overlap with brand prompts shows Workleap is firmly in the model's "employee feedback tool" category.

Sample model responses
Prompt: What is Workleap known for?
Workleap is known for employee experience and people-management software, especially tools for engagement, feedback, performance, and workplace productivity.
Iteration: 1 of 5
Prompt: What is Workleap known for?
Workleap is known for workplace software, especially tools for employee engagement, feedback, and people management. It’s best known for products like Officevibe.
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
10/100
Absent
Recall mode (no web)?
0

What the model recalls from training without searching the web.

Retrieval mode (with web)?
21

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

IntentPromptRecall pos.Retrieval pos.
discovery What are the best employee feedback tools for remote teams? not mentioned #5
discovery Which employee engagement tools work well for small businesses? not mentioned #6
discovery What are the best tools for anonymous employee surveys? not mentioned #3
discovery What employee feedback platform is best for hourly workers? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What are the best tools for collecting feedback from frontline employees? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery Which employee listening platforms are best for large enterprises? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What are the best pulse survey tools for HR leaders? not mentioned #5
discovery What tools help managers gather team feedback regularly? not mentioned #2
discovery What are the best employee sentiment analysis tools? #7 not mentioned
discovery Which platforms are best for 360-degree employee feedback? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What are the best employee feedback tools for reducing turnover? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery Which tools are best for gathering feedback after onboarding? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What are the best employee survey tools for culture improvement? not mentioned #4
discovery What platforms are best for measuring engagement in hybrid workplaces? not mentioned #6
discovery What are the best tools for actioning employee survey results? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery Which employee feedback tools integrate with Slack and Teams? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What are the best tools for collecting feedback from multiple office locations? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What employee engagement tools are best for nonprofits? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery Which feedback platforms are best for manufacturing employees? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What are the best tools for employee check-ins and feedback? not mentioned not mentioned
comparison What are the best alternatives to a traditional survey-only employee engagement platform? not mentioned #5
comparison Which employee feedback tools are better than a basic pulse survey platform? not mentioned not mentioned
comparison What are the best alternatives to an all-in-one HR suite for employee feedback? not mentioned #3
comparison Which tools are better than a simple anonymous survey form for employee feedback? not mentioned not mentioned
comparison What are the best alternatives to a manager-only check-in tool for employee engagement? #5 #5
comparison Which employee listening platforms are better than a standalone survey tool? not mentioned not mentioned
comparison What are the best alternatives to a basic feedback widget for employees? not mentioned #2
comparison Which tools are better than a manual employee survey process? not mentioned not mentioned
comparison What are the best alternatives to a quarterly engagement survey only approach? not mentioned not mentioned
comparison Which employee feedback platforms are better than a spreadsheet-based workflow? not mentioned #1
problem How do I collect employee feedback anonymously? not mentioned not mentioned
problem How can I increase employee survey response rates? not mentioned not mentioned
problem How do I measure employee engagement over time? not mentioned not mentioned
problem How can I find out why employees are leaving? not mentioned not mentioned
problem How do I get honest feedback from employees? not mentioned not mentioned
problem How do I run regular employee pulse surveys? not mentioned not mentioned
problem How can I improve workplace culture with employee feedback? not mentioned not mentioned
problem How do I analyze employee survey results? not mentioned not mentioned
problem How do I keep track of employee engagement by team? not mentioned not mentioned
problem How do I know if employees are burned out? not mentioned not mentioned
transactional Is there a free employee feedback tool? not mentioned not mentioned
transactional How much does an employee feedback platform cost? not mentioned not mentioned
transactional What is the cheapest employee engagement survey tool? not mentioned not mentioned
transactional Do employee feedback tools offer a free trial? #3 not mentioned
transactional What are the pricing plans for employee survey software? not mentioned not mentioned
transactional Which employee listening tools have a free tier? not mentioned #1
transactional What is the average price for pulse survey software? not mentioned not mentioned
transactional Are there affordable employee engagement tools for small teams? not mentioned not mentioned
transactional What employee feedback platforms are worth the price? not mentioned #1
transactional How do I compare employee feedback tool pricing? #5 not mentioned
Sample responses
Prompt: What are the best employee feedback tools for remote teams? · discovery · retrieval mode
For remote teams, the best employee feedback tools are usually the ones that do **anonymous pulse surveys, lifecycle/onboarding surveys, and Slack/Microsoft Teams prompts**. **Top picks:** - **Culture Amp** — best for deeper engagement analytics and science-backed pulse surveys. ([cultureamp.com](https://www.cultureamp.com/platform/engage/pulse-surveys?utm_source=openai)) - **Lattice** — great if you want pulse + engagement surveys with Slack/Teams delivery and strong anonymity controls. ([help.lattice.com](https://help.lattice.com/hc/en-us/articles/360061207493-Anonymity-in-Engagement-Surveys-and-Pulse?utm_source=openai)) - **15Five** — strong for remote/distributed teams because it combines check-ins, 1:1s, feedback, and engagement/lifecycle surveys. ([15five.com](https://www.15five.com/solutions/remote-teams?utm_source=openai)) - **Leapsome** — good if you want surveys plus anonymous feedback, benchmarking, and Slack/Teams integration. ([leapsome.com](https://www.leapsome.com/discover/employee-survey-platform?utm_source=openai)) - **Workleap Officevibe** — best for lightweight weekly pulse surveys and anonymous feedback in a simple workflow. ([help.workleap.com](https://help.workleap.com/en/articles/10281743-workleap-officevibe-team-manager-faq?utm_source=openai)) **Quick recommendation by use case:** - **Best overall:** Culture Amp - **Best for manager check-ins:** 15Five - **Best for simple weekly pulses:** Officevibe - **Best all-in-one people platform:** Lattice or Leapsome. ([cultureamp.com](https://www.cultureamp.com/platform/engage/pulse-surveys?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can narrow this to **budget-friendly**, **best for startups**, or **best for Slack-first teams**.
Prompt: Which employee engagement tools work well for small businesses? · discovery · retrieval mode
Yes—good small-business picks usually fall into 3 buckets: - **Recognition + pulse surveys:** **Bonusly** (free for up to 8 users; Team is $3/seat/mo, annual) and **Nectar** (recognition, comms, and engagement tools; pricing is quote-based, but they publish feature details). ([bonusly.com](https://bonusly.com/pricing?utm_source=openai)) - **Engagement surveys + action planning:** **15Five** (Engage is $4/user/mo billed annually) and **Culture Amp** (pricing depends on employee count, product, and service tier). ([15five.com](https://www.15five.com/pricing-features/?utm_source=openai)) - **All-in-one HR + engagement:** **BambooHR** if you want employee satisfaction/eNPS built into a broader HR platform, including anonymous quick surveys and reporting. ([bamboohr.com](https://www.bamboohr.com/employee-net-promoter-score-software/?utm_source=openai)) My short list for most small businesses: 1. **Bonusly** — best if you want simple peer recognition and a low-cost entry point. ([bonusly.com](https://bonusly.com/pricing?utm_source=openai)) 2. **15Five** — best if you also want 1:1s, check-ins, goals, and reviews. ([15five.com](https://www.15five.com/pricing-features/?utm_source=openai)) 3. **BambooHR** — best if you want engagement tools inside your HR system. ([bamboohr.com](https://www.bamboohr.com/employee-net-promoter-score-software/?utm_source=openai)) 4. **Workleap Officevibe** — best if you want surveys + feedback + recognition with a published $5/user/mo plan (10-user minimum). ([workleap.com](https://workleap.com/pricing/officevibe/?utm_source=openai)) If you tell me your team size and budget, I can narrow this to 2–3 best fits.

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
11/100
Weak-Recall
Discovery promptVolumeAppearedPositions (5 runs)
What are the best employee feedback tools for collecting ongoing feedback? 30 1/5 7
What are the top employee feedback platforms for engagement surveys? 0 1/5 9
Which employee feedback tools are most recommended for HR teams? 0 0/5
What are the most popular employee feedback software options? 0 1/5 6
What are the best employee engagement survey tools? 20 0/5
What are the leading tools for continuous employee feedback? 0 2/5 4, 4
What employee feedback tools do companies use to improve retention? 0 0/5
What are the best platforms for employee pulse surveys? 10 1/5 4
What are the top-rated tools for workplace feedback and engagement? 0 0/5
Which employee survey tools are best for engagement insights? 390 0/5
What are the best software options for gathering employee feedback? 140 2/5 9, 8
What are the most trusted employee feedback and survey tools? 0 0/5
What are the best employee listening tools? 0 0/5
What are the top tools for measuring employee sentiment? 0 0/5
What are the best tools for anonymous employee feedback? 0 0/5
Sample recall responses
Prompt: What are the best employee feedback tools for collecting ongoing feedback? (no web search)
Here are some of the best employee feedback tools for **ongoing feedback**: - **Culture Amp** — Best overall for continuous listening, pulse surveys, eNPS, engagement analytics, and action planning. - **15Five** — Great for weekly check-ins, manager/employee 1:1s, pulse surveys, and continuous performance feedback. - **Lattice** — Strong if you want feedback tied to performance reviews, goals, and regular manager check-ins. - **Workday Peakon Employee Voice** — Best for large enterprises needing always-on listening and deep analytics. - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** — Excellent for sophisticated survey programs and enterprise-level feedback tracking. - **Officevibe (by Workleap)** — Simple and user-friendly for pulse surveys and team feedback. - **Leapsome** — Good for combining feedback, reviews, goals, and engagement in one platform. - **Blink** — Strong for frontline and deskless workers, with quick mobile-first feedback and communication. ### Best picks by use case - **Best overall:** Culture Amp - **Best for manager check-ins:** 15Five - **Best for performance + feedback in one:** Lattice - **Best for enterprise analytics:** Workday Peakon or Qualtrics - **Best for simpler teams/SMBs:** Officevibe If you want, I can also give you a **top 5 comparison table** by price, ease of use, and best company size.
Iteration: 4 of 5
Prompt: What are the top employee feedback platforms for engagement surveys? (no web search)
Here are some of the top employee feedback platforms for engagement surveys: 1. **Culture Amp** Strong all-around choice for engagement surveys, pulse surveys, eNPS, and action planning. Great analytics and manager tools. 2. **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** Enterprise-grade platform with deep survey customization, benchmarking, and advanced analytics. Best for larger organizations. 3. **Workday Peakon Employee Voice** Excellent for continuous listening and real-time feedback. Strong if you already use Workday. 4. **Lattice** Good for combining engagement surveys with performance management, 1:1s, and OKRs. Popular with mid-size companies. 5. **15Five** Best known for manager effectiveness and employee check-ins, but also offers solid engagement surveys and pulse feedback. 6. **Leapsome** Combines engagement surveys, performance reviews, learning, and goals. Good all-in-one option for growing teams. 7. **Microsoft Viva Glint** Strong for companies in the Microsoft ecosystem. Useful for enterprise engagement surveys and action tracking. 8. **SurveyMonkey Enterprise** Flexible and easy to deploy, with good survey-building tools and reporting. Better if you want general survey capability. 9. **Officevibe by Workleap** Simple, user-friendly pulse surveys with solid engagement insights. Best for smaller teams and manager adoption. 10. **TINYpulse** Lightweight employee pulse and feedback tool focused on quick, frequent check-ins. **Best overall picks by use case** - **Best overall:** Culture Amp - **Best enterprise:** Qualtrics EmployeeXM - **Best for Workday users:** Workday Peakon - **Best all-in-one for SMB/mid-market:** Lattice or Leapsome - **Best simple pulse surveys:** Officevibe or TINYpulse If you want, I can also give you a **shortlist by company size** or a **comparison table with pricing and features**.
Iteration: 4 of 5

Also analyzed in Workleap in 3 other industries

This report focuses on Employee Feedback & Engagement Tools because that is where Workleap scores highest. The model also evaluates it against the industries below, with their own prompts and competitor sets. Click any industry for its full leaderboard.

What to do next Recommendations for Workleap

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

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

Build recall-side authority

Retrieval (21) beats recall (0). Current web knows you, but training data lags. Focus on category-phrase density in authoritative sources so future training cycles pick you up.

+5 to +15 on Authority recall

Close the gap on broad category queries

Your TOM is solid on specialty queries but weaker on broad category questions. Seed content that frames your brand in the exact phrasing users use in broad queries, not just your specialty sub-category.

+5 to +15 on TOM

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 8:22 PM

All 209 AI responses for Workleap

Click a prompt to expand its responses. 209 total responses across 72 prompts.

LBA — Latent Brand Association (7 prompts)

On a scale of 1-10, rate your familiarity with the brand "Workleap" in the employee feedback tool 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 Workleap as an HR/workplace software brand and know it is associated with employee feedback and engagement tools, but I don’t know its products and positioning in enough detail to claim deep familiarity." }
Iteration 2 of 5 Mentioned
{"familiarity":5,"justification":"I recognize Workleap as a workplace software brand and have a general sense of its employee feedback and engagement offerings, but I’m not confident on detailed features, pricing, or competitive positioning."}
Iteration 3 of 5 Mentioned
{ "familiarity": 6, "justification": "I’m aware that Workleap is an employee experience platform and know its connection to feedback/engagement tools like Officevibe, but I don’t have deep confidence on its current feature set or positioning." }
Iteration 4 of 5 Mentioned
{ "familiarity": 6, "justification": "I’m familiar with Workleap as an employee experience platform and know some of its core products and positioning, but I don’t have deep, up-to-date detail on its current feature set or pricing." }
Iteration 5 of 5 Mentioned
{ "familiarity": 6, "justification": "I know Workleap as an employee experience/feedback platform and am aware of some of its products and positioning, but I don’t have deep, confident detail on features or pricing." }
What is Workleap known for?
5/5 mentions 5 responses
Iteration 1 of 5 Mentioned
Workleap is known for employee experience and people-management software, especially tools for engagement, feedback, performance, and workplace productivity.
Iteration 2 of 5 Mentioned
Workleap is known for workplace software, especially tools for employee engagement, feedback, and people management. It’s best known for products like Officevibe.
Iteration 3 of 5 Mentioned
Workleap is known for workplace software that helps companies improve employee engagement, performance, and team management—best known for products like Officevibe and Leapsome.
Iteration 4 of 5 Mentioned
Workleap is known for employee experience and people-management software—especially tools for employee engagement, feedback, recognition, and helping managers support team performance.
Iteration 5 of 5 Mentioned
Workleap is known for workplace software that helps teams improve employee experience, engagement, performance, and collaboration—best known for products like Officevibe and other HR/team management tools.
What are Workleap's main strengths and weaknesses?
5/5 mentions 5 responses
Iteration 1 of 5 Mentioned
Workleap’s main strengths are its employee-experience focus, simple user interface, and modular product suite for performance, engagement, onboarding, and IT/admin workflows. It’s also generally seen as easy to adopt, especially for mid-sized companies, and integrates reasonably well with common workplace tools. Main weaknesses: it can feel less customizable and less enterprise-deep than larger HR/people platforms, pricing can be a concern as teams scale, and some organizations may find the product set fragmented if they want one fully unified system. It’s strongest for straightforward execution, not for highly complex HR processes.
Iteration 2 of 5 Mentioned
Workleap’s main strengths are: - Strong focus on employee experience and team management tools - Modular product suite that covers engagement, performance, onboarding, and knowledge sharing - Good reputation for being easy to deploy and use - Cloud-based, SaaS approach that fits modern HR/People Ops teams Main weaknesses are: - Less broad than some all-in-one HR platforms, so larger buyers may need extra tools - Some products can feel better suited to mid-sized companies than very complex enterprises - Brand recognition is still not as strong as major HR software competitors - Value depends on adoption across managers and employees, which can be a challenge in practice
Iteration 3 of 5 Mentioned
Workleap’s main strengths are its strong focus on employee experience and internal productivity, a fairly modern product suite for engagement/performance/collaboration, and a reputation for being easy to adopt compared with heavier HR platforms. It’s also a recognizable Canadian SaaS brand with a clear niche. Main weaknesses: it’s less of an all-in-one HR suite than larger competitors, so some buyers may find it limited for broader HRIS/payroll needs. Its brand awareness is also lower outside its core market, and its products can feel fragmented if a company wants deep end-to-end workforce management in one place.
Iteration 4 of 5 Mentioned
Workleap’s main strengths are its employee-experience focus, strong product design, and clear value for improving internal communication, feedback, and engagement. It’s also known for being relatively easy to deploy and for offering a modern, user-friendly interface that fits mid-market teams well. Its main weaknesses are that it’s less of an all-in-one HR suite than some larger competitors, so organizations wanting very broad HRIS/payroll/deep enterprise workflows may need other tools alongside it. It can also be a tougher fit for very large or highly complex enterprises, and some buyers may see its platform breadth as narrower than bigger workplace software vendors.
Iteration 5 of 5 Mentioned
Workleap’s main strengths are its focus on employee experience and internal efficiency, especially for distributed teams. It’s generally seen as easy to use, quick to adopt, and geared toward improving engagement, feedback, and team alignment. The product suite also benefits from being relatively lightweight compared with larger HR platforms, which can make implementation simpler. Main weaknesses: it may feel less comprehensive than full-suite HR or workforce platforms, especially for organizations looking for deep payroll, benefits, or advanced talent-management capabilities. Some buyers may also find its value proposition more narrow if they don’t need employee experience tools specifically, and smaller brands can face the usual challenge of less market awareness than major enterprise software vendors.
Who should use Workleap? Who should avoid it?
5/5 mentions 5 responses
Iteration 1 of 5 Mentioned
Workleap is best for mid-sized to larger teams that want a simple people-ops platform for employee engagement, performance reviews, onboarding, feedback, and manager tools. It’s a good fit for organizations that value ease of use, quick rollout, and a more modern employee experience layer. You should avoid it if you’re a very small team with basic needs, if you want a fully customizable HRIS/payroll system, or if your company needs deep enterprise workflow complexity and highly specialized reporting out of the box.
Iteration 2 of 5 Mentioned
Workleap is a good fit for organizations that want a simple, employee-experience-focused HR/performance toolkit—especially distributed teams, people leaders, and mid-sized companies that need tools for engagement, feedback, onboarding, or performance check-ins without heavy complexity. It may be a poor fit for very small teams that only need a basic point solution, or for large enterprises that require deeply customized, end-to-end HR suites, very complex workflows, or highly specialized compliance/administration features. If you need an all-in-one HRIS/ERP-style system, you may want to avoid it.
Iteration 3 of 5 Mentioned
Workleap is best for mid-sized to larger companies that want an employee experience platform for things like engagement, performance management, onboarding, feedback, and internal communication. It’s a good fit for HR teams, people leaders, and distributed or hybrid organizations that want a modern, lightweight system. You should avoid it if you’re a very small team, need a highly customizable enterprise HR suite, or mainly want a full HRIS/payroll system in one place. It may also be less suitable if your organization prefers very rigid, heavily configured workflows or wants an all-in-one replacement for core HR administration.
Iteration 4 of 5 Mentioned
Workleap is best for small to mid-sized companies that want a simple people-ops platform for engagement, performance, feedback, and employee management. It’s a good fit for HR teams, people managers, and remote/hybrid organizations that want lightweight tools rather than a heavy enterprise suite. It’s less suitable for very large enterprises with complex, highly customized HR workflows, or for companies looking for a full all-in-one ERP/HCM system with deep payroll, benefits, and compliance functionality. If you only need one narrow feature and don’t want a broader employee experience platform, it may also be more than you need.
Iteration 5 of 5 Mentioned
Workleap is best for growing mid-size to large teams, especially remote or hybrid companies that want a simple way to manage engagement, performance, feedback, and manager workflows. It’s less suitable for very small teams, companies that only need one narrow HR feature, or organizations that want highly customized enterprise-heavy HR systems.
How does Workleap compare to its main competitors?
5/5 mentions 5 responses
Iteration 1 of 5 Mentioned
Workleap is generally positioned as a simpler, more lightweight employee experience platform than the big-name HR/performance suites. Compared with Lattice, Culture Amp, and 15Five, Workleap tends to be easier to adopt and use, with a stronger focus on manager effectiveness, engagement, and performance basics rather than deep enterprise analytics or highly configurable workflows. Compared with BambooHR or other HRIS platforms, Workleap is less about being the system of record for HR and more about improving how employees are managed and engaged. In short: Workleap is a good fit for teams that want a practical, less complex tool for engagement and performance; competitors often offer more depth, but also more complexity and cost.
Iteration 2 of 5 Mentioned
Workleap is generally positioned as a lightweight, easy-to-adopt employee experience platform, while its main competitors tend to be broader HR suites or more specialized point solutions. - vs. Workday / SAP SuccessFactors / Oracle HCM: Workleap is much simpler and faster to deploy, but these enterprise suites are far more comprehensive for core HR, payroll, and workforce management. - vs. Lattice / 15Five / Culture Amp: Workleap is often comparable on engagement and performance basics, but competitors like Lattice and 15Five are usually stronger in performance management depth, analytics, and manager workflows; Culture Amp is often seen as stronger in survey science and benchmarking. - vs. Bonusly / Kudos: Workleap is broader than recognition-only tools, but those competitors are typically stronger for peer recognition and rewards. - vs. BambooHR / HiBob / Rippling: Workleap is usually less of an all-in-one HRIS and more of an employee-experience layer; these platforms are stronger if you want HR administration, payroll, and system consolidation. Overall, Workleap’s edge is simplicity, speed, and focus on employee engagement/productivity. Its tradeoff is less depth than best-of-breed competitors and less breadth than full HR platforms.
Iteration 3 of 5 Mentioned
Workleap is generally seen as a simpler, more lightweight people-ops platform than the big enterprise suites. - vs Lattice / 15Five: Workleap is usually easier to roll out and use, with less process-heavy performance management. Lattice and 15Five tend to be stronger for deeper performance review workflows, OKRs, and manager coaching. - vs Culture Amp / Qualtrics: Workleap is typically more focused on practical engagement and manager actioning, while Culture Amp and Qualtrics are stronger in advanced survey analytics, enterprise reporting, and research depth. - vs BambooHR / HiBob: Workleap is less of a full HRIS. Those competitors cover broader HR operations; Workleap is more specialized around employee experience, engagement, and team effectiveness. Overall: Workleap’s strengths are ease of use, faster adoption, and a more approachable product. Its main tradeoff is that it’s usually not as deep or broad as the top enterprise competitors.
Iteration 4 of 5 Mentioned
Workleap is generally positioned as a simpler, more affordable employee-experience platform than enterprise suites. - Versus Workday or Oracle: Workleap is much lighter and easier to roll out, but it doesn’t match their deep HRIS/payroll/talent-management breadth. - Versus Lattice or 15Five: Workleap is comparable in engagement and performance features, but often feels more streamlined and less customizable than these best-of-breed tools. - Versus Qualtrics EmployeeXM: Workleap is easier for day-to-day manager use, while Qualtrics is stronger for advanced survey analytics and enterprise research. - Versus Microsoft/Google workplace tools: Workleap is more purpose-built for employee engagement and feedback, rather than being a general productivity suite. - Versus ShareGate’s core competitors: Workleap’s IT/productivity side is strong in Microsoft 365 migration/governance, but it competes in a more technical, niche category. Overall: Workleap’s advantage is simplicity and consolidation for mid-market teams; its main tradeoff is less depth than the most specialized enterprise competitors.
Iteration 5 of 5 Mentioned
Workleap (best known for employee experience/engagement and performance tools like Officevibe and others) generally competes with platforms such as Culture Amp, Lattice, 15Five, Qualtrics EmployeeXM, and Microsoft Viva. Compared with these: - Culture Amp: usually seen as the most enterprise-focused and analytics-heavy. Workleap is often simpler and easier to adopt, but typically less broad in advanced people analytics. - Lattice: a strong all-in-one performance/engagement suite. Workleap tends to stand out for ease of use and lighter implementation, while Lattice is often stronger for end-to-end performance management depth. - 15Five: similar in performance and engagement workflows. Workleap is often more straightforward for pulse surveys and manager/employee check-ins; 15Five is often preferred for coaching and performance processes. - Qualtrics EmployeeXM: much more powerful for large-scale survey research and enterprise experience management. Workleap is usually more accessible and SMB/mid-market friendly. - Microsoft Viva: benefits from being embedded in the Microsoft ecosystem. Workleap can be more focused and user-friendly for people-first workflows, but Viva may win for companies already standardized on Microsoft 365. Overall, Workleap is usually positioned as a simpler, faster-to-deploy, mid-market-friendly employee experience platform, while many competitors offer deeper enterprise analytics, broader HR suites, or stronger ecosystem integration.
What do people typically complain about with Workleap?
5/5 mentions 5 responses
Iteration 1 of 5 Mentioned
People typically complain about Workleap around a few themes: pricing being high for the value, some features feeling limited or immature, occasional bugs or performance issues, and integration/setup taking more effort than expected. Some users also mention customer support can be inconsistent and that the product may feel more useful for basic HR/engagement needs than for very complex workflows.
Iteration 2 of 5 Mentioned
People commonly complain that Workleap can be pricey, has a clunky or dated interface in some areas, and can feel a bit limited or rigid in reporting and customization. Some users also mention occasional lag, admin/setup complexity, and that the engagement/survey features can become repetitive for employees over time.
Iteration 3 of 5 Mentioned
People typically complain about Workleap being pricey, having occasional bugs or performance issues, limited integrations/customization in some areas, and customer support that can be slow or inconsistent. Some also mention that reporting/admin features aren’t as deep as they’d like.
Iteration 4 of 5 Mentioned
People typically complain that Workleap can be clunky or unintuitive at times, with a learning curve for admins and managers. Other common complaints are limited reporting/customization, occasional bugs or slow performance, and integrations not always feeling seamless. Some users also mention that the product can be pricey for smaller teams.
Iteration 5 of 5 Mentioned
People typically complain about Workleap’s software being a bit clunky or dated in parts, limited customization/reporting, occasional bugs or slow performance, and integrations not always being as smooth as they’d like. Some also mention pricing and support response times as pain points.
What is a typical employee feedback tool known for? control
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A typical employee feedback tool is known for collecting, organizing, and analyzing employee opinions, usually through surveys, polls, one-on-ones, and anonymous feedback so companies can improve engagement, culture, and performance.
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They’re typically known for collecting, organizing, and analyzing employee feedback—often through surveys, pulse checks, reviews, and sentiment tracking—to help improve engagement and workplace culture.
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A typical employee feedback tool is known for collecting anonymous employee opinions through surveys, pulse checks, and feedback forms to help improve engagement, satisfaction, and retention.
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An employee feedback tool is typically known for collecting, organizing, and acting on employee input—like surveys, pulse checks, reviews, and anonymous feedback—to improve engagement, communication, and workplace culture.
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A typical employee feedback tool is known for collecting, organizing, and analyzing employee opinions, usually through surveys, pulse checks, one-on-ones, and anonymous feedback. It helps companies spot morale issues, improve engagement, and act on workplace concerns.

Authority — LLM Authority (50 prompts)

What are the best employee feedback tools for remote teams? discovery
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For remote teams, the best employee feedback tools usually combine **pulse surveys, anonymous feedback, engagement analytics, and manager action plans**. ### Top picks - **Culture Amp** — best all-around for employee engagement, pulse surveys, and action planning - **15Five** — great for continuous feedback, manager check-ins, and performance conversations - **Lattice** — strong for feedback + performance management in one platform - **Officevibe** — simple, easy-to-use pulse surveys for distributed teams - **TinyPulse** — lightweight anonymous feedback and quick pulse surveys - **SurveyMonkey Engage** — good if you want flexible survey creation and reporting - **WorkTango** — strong for engagement, recognition, and listening programs - **Microsoft Viva Glint** — best if your company already uses Microsoft 365 ### Best by use case - **Best overall:** Culture Amp - **Best for manager-led check-ins:** 15Five - **Best for performance + feedback together:** Lattice - **Best simple pulse surveys:** Officevibe - **Best anonymous feedback:** TinyPulse ### What to look for - Anonymous feedback options - Mobile-friendly surveys - Slack/Teams integrations - Pulse survey automation - Trend reporting by team/location - Action planning for managers If you want, I can also give you a **top 5 ranked list by price**, **startup-friendly options**, or **tools that work best with Slack and Microsoft Teams**.
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For remote teams, the best employee feedback tools are usually the ones that do **anonymous pulse surveys, lifecycle/onboarding surveys, and Slack/Microsoft Teams prompts**. **Top picks:** - **Culture Amp** — best for deeper engagement analytics and science-backed pulse surveys. ([cultureamp.com](https://www.cultureamp.com/platform/engage/pulse-surveys?utm_source=openai)) - **Lattice** — great if you want pulse + engagement surveys with Slack/Teams delivery and strong anonymity controls. ([help.lattice.com](https://help.lattice.com/hc/en-us/articles/360061207493-Anonymity-in-Engagement-Surveys-and-Pulse?utm_source=openai)) - **15Five** — strong for remote/distributed teams because it combines check-ins, 1:1s, feedback, and engagement/lifecycle surveys. ([15five.com](https://www.15five.com/solutions/remote-teams?utm_source=openai)) - **Leapsome** — good if you want surveys plus anonymous feedback, benchmarking, and Slack/Teams integration. ([leapsome.com](https://www.leapsome.com/discover/employee-survey-platform?utm_source=openai)) - **Workleap Officevibe** — best for lightweight weekly pulse surveys and anonymous feedback in a simple workflow. ([help.workleap.com](https://help.workleap.com/en/articles/10281743-workleap-officevibe-team-manager-faq?utm_source=openai)) **Quick recommendation by use case:** - **Best overall:** Culture Amp - **Best for manager check-ins:** 15Five - **Best for simple weekly pulses:** Officevibe - **Best all-in-one people platform:** Lattice or Leapsome. ([cultureamp.com](https://www.cultureamp.com/platform/engage/pulse-surveys?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can narrow this to **budget-friendly**, **best for startups**, or **best for Slack-first teams**.
Which employee engagement tools work well for small businesses? discovery
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For small businesses, the best employee engagement tools are usually **simple, affordable, and easy to adopt**. Good options: - **Motivosity** — great for peer recognition, shoutouts, and lightweight manager feedback. - **Bonusly** — excellent for rewards and peer-to-peer recognition; very easy to use. - **15Five** — strong for weekly check-ins, goals, and manager-employee alignment. - **Lattice** — good if you want engagement plus performance reviews and growth plans. - **Officevibe** — simple pulse surveys and engagement insights, very small-business friendly. - **Culture Amp** — better for businesses that want deeper survey analytics and action planning. - **TinyPulse** — easy pulse surveys and anonymous feedback, low-friction for small teams. - **Slack + Polly** — not a full engagement platform, but a cheap, practical combo for quick polls and feedback. **Best picks by use case:** - **Recognition/rewards:** Bonusly, Motivosity - **Check-ins/goals:** 15Five, Lattice - **Pulse surveys:** Officevibe, TinyPulse, Culture Amp - **Budget-friendly/simple:** Slack + Polly If you want, I can narrow this to the **best 3 for a team of your size** and budget.
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Yes—good small-business picks usually fall into 3 buckets: - **Recognition + pulse surveys:** **Bonusly** (free for up to 8 users; Team is $3/seat/mo, annual) and **Nectar** (recognition, comms, and engagement tools; pricing is quote-based, but they publish feature details). ([bonusly.com](https://bonusly.com/pricing?utm_source=openai)) - **Engagement surveys + action planning:** **15Five** (Engage is $4/user/mo billed annually) and **Culture Amp** (pricing depends on employee count, product, and service tier). ([15five.com](https://www.15five.com/pricing-features/?utm_source=openai)) - **All-in-one HR + engagement:** **BambooHR** if you want employee satisfaction/eNPS built into a broader HR platform, including anonymous quick surveys and reporting. ([bamboohr.com](https://www.bamboohr.com/employee-net-promoter-score-software/?utm_source=openai)) My short list for most small businesses: 1. **Bonusly** — best if you want simple peer recognition and a low-cost entry point. ([bonusly.com](https://bonusly.com/pricing?utm_source=openai)) 2. **15Five** — best if you also want 1:1s, check-ins, goals, and reviews. ([15five.com](https://www.15five.com/pricing-features/?utm_source=openai)) 3. **BambooHR** — best if you want engagement tools inside your HR system. ([bamboohr.com](https://www.bamboohr.com/employee-net-promoter-score-software/?utm_source=openai)) 4. **Workleap Officevibe** — best if you want surveys + feedback + recognition with a published $5/user/mo plan (10-user minimum). ([workleap.com](https://workleap.com/pricing/officevibe/?utm_source=openai)) If you tell me your team size and budget, I can narrow this to 2–3 best fits.
What are the best tools for anonymous employee surveys? discovery
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Best options for anonymous employee surveys: - **Officevibe (Workleap)** — great for ongoing pulse surveys and strong anonymity controls. - **Culture Amp** — best overall for engagement, eNPS, and deep people analytics. - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** — best for enterprise-grade survey design and analytics. - **TINYpulse** — simple, lightweight anonymous pulse surveys. - **Lattice** — good if you already use it for performance/engagement. - **SurveyMonkey Engage** — flexible and easy to deploy for anonymous feedback. - **15Five** — solid for employee engagement + manager check-ins. If you want the **most anonymous-feeling** setup, look for: - no login required, - minimum respondent thresholds, - aggregated reporting, - optional open-text moderation, - IP/email suppression. My quick picks: - **Small team:** TINYpulse or SurveyMonkey - **Mid-market:** Officevibe or Culture Amp - **Enterprise:** Qualtrics If you want, I can also rank them by **price, anonymity, or ease of use**.
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If **true anonymity** is the priority, my top picks are: 1. **Culture Amp** — strongest for anonymous employee-engagement surveys; it supports **Unattributed Surveys** where 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)) 2. **Lattice** — good all-around employee survey/pulse tool; **Pulse surveys are always anonymous**, with aggregate reporting and a minimum-response anonymity threshold. ([help.lattice.com](https://help.lattice.com/hc/en-us/articles/360061207493-Anonymity-in-Engagement-Surveys-and-Pulse?utm_source=openai)) 3. **Workleap Officevibe** — very solid for ongoing anonymous pulse checks; by default responses are anonymous and results are only shown once a **minimum of 3** people answer. ([help.workleap.com](https://help.workleap.com/en/articles/10281766-workleap-officevibe-anonymity?utm_source=openai)) 4. **Qualtrics Employee Experience** — best for larger orgs that want flexibility; it supports **anonymous links** and both anonymous and confidential survey setups. ([qualtrics.com](https://www.qualtrics.com/support/employee-experience/creating-ee-project/common-use-cases-ee/website-app-feedback-for-employeexm/?utm_source=openai)) 5. **SurveyMonkey** — good if you want a simpler, cheaper option; it supports **Anonymous Responses** and lets you turn off IP/email tracking depending on the collector. ([help.surveymonkey.com](https://help.surveymonkey.com/en/surveymonkey/policy/are-responses-anonymous/?utm_source=openai)) **Quick recommendation:** - **Best overall:** Culture Amp - **Best for pulse surveys:** Lattice or Workleap Officevibe - **Best for enterprise flexibility:** Qualtrics - **Best budget/simple option:** SurveyMonkey ([support.cultureamp.com](https://support.cultureamp.com/en/articles/8278553-unattributed-survey-guide-for-participants?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can turn this into a **buying shortlist by company size** (small, mid-market, enterprise).
What employee feedback platform is best for hourly workers? discovery
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**Best overall for hourly workers: _TeamSense_** Why it fits: - Built for **deskless/hourly teams** - Works well with **SMS/text**, so workers don’t need email or a company laptop - Easy for **shift-based** teams to respond - Good for **anonymous pulse feedback** and quick check-ins **Strong alternatives:** - **WorkTango** — better if you want a broader **employee experience** platform with surveys, feedback, and recognition - **Motivosity** — great for **recognition + feedback**, especially if culture and retention are key - **Culture Amp** — excellent overall, but usually stronger for office-based orgs than frontline hourly teams If you want, I can give you the **best choice by company size** or **budget**.
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**Best overall for hourly workers: WorkStep.** It’s built specifically for frontline teams and supports feedback via **SMS, email, and shared devices**, with continuous listening and bi-directional communication. ([workstep.com](https://www.workstep.com/?utm_source=openai)) If you want strong alternatives: - **WorkTango** — good if you want a broader employee-experience suite; it supports **mobile, SMS, and kiosk** and doesn’t require employee email addresses. ([worktango.com](https://www.worktango.com/employee-lifecycle-surveys?utm_source=openai)) - **Quantum Workplace** — solid if **kiosk + SMS** access matters and you want a more traditional engagement/feedback platform. ([quantumworkplace.com](https://www.quantumworkplace.com/product/employee-engagement-software?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can give you a **top 3 shortlist by budget, ease of rollout, or anonymity**.
What are the best tools for collecting feedback from frontline employees? discovery
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The best tools for frontline employee feedback are the ones that are **mobile-first, fast to complete, and easy for managers to act on**. ### Best overall options - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** — best for large organizations, deep analytics, enterprise workflows - **Culture Amp** — best for engagement surveys + action planning - **Workday Peakon Employee Voice** — best if you already use Workday ### Best for frontline/mobile-heavy teams - **Zavy** — simple pulse surveys and team feedback - **ThriveSparrow** — lightweight, easy employee listening - **Blink** — strong frontline comms plus feedback/chat features ### Best for quick pulses and anonymous feedback - **Leapsome** — good pulse surveys and manager action tools - **Officevibe** — easy to deploy, friendly UI - **TINYpulse** — quick anonymous feedback and recognition ### Best for anonymous “tell us what’s broken” feedback - **Speakap** — good for distributed frontline workforces - **Simpplr** — stronger internal comms + listening - **Microsoft Forms + Power Automate** — budget-friendly if you’re already on Microsoft 365 ### My short recommendation - **Enterprise:** Qualtrics or Workday Peakon - **Mid-market:** Culture Amp or Leapsome - **Frontline-heavy ops:** Blink or Zavy If you want, I can also give you the **best tool by industry** (retail, healthcare, manufacturing, hospitality).
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For **frontline employees**, the best tools are usually the ones that work on **mobile, require minimal setup, and support anonymous/quick pulse feedback**. My short list: - **Qualtrics Frontline Connect / Employee Pulse** — strong if you want a mature listening program with reusable frontline surveys, dashboards, scheduled pulse checks, and workflow/actioning. Qualtrics explicitly positions these for frontline and on-site workers. ([qualtrics.com](https://www.qualtrics.com/support/survey-platform/common-use-cases-rc/frontline-connect/?utm_source=openai)) - **Microsoft Viva Glint** — best for org-wide employee listening, with survey templates, AI comment analysis, and support for employees without company email or computer access to respond onsite. ([microsoft.com](https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-viva/glint?utm_source=openai)) - **WorkJam Frontline Connect** — good if you already use WorkJam for frontline comms/scheduling and want feedback embedded in the same frontline app. It supports surveys/feedback and direct “voice of employee” workflows. ([workjam.com](https://www.workjam.com/frontline-connect/?utm_source=openai)) - **Medallia** — strong for capturing feedback “anywhere, anytime, and on any device,” including mobile, email, voice, video, and web; useful if you want broad experience management across locations. ([medallia.com](https://www.medallia.com/platform/feedback-management/?utm_source=openai)) - **WorkTango** — solid for mobile/desktop surveys, especially if you need multilingual support and want to collect feedback even when employees don’t have email addresses. ([worktango.com](https://www.worktango.com/employee-lifecycle-surveys?utm_source=openai)) - **Polly** — best for lightweight, fast pulse polls inside the flow of work; useful when you want quick anonymous feedback instead of long surveys. ([polly.ai](https://www.polly.ai/guides/polly-for-hr-professionals?utm_source=openai)) **If I had to pick 3:** 1. **Qualtrics** for the most complete frontline listening stack. ([qualtrics.com](https://www.qualtrics.com/support/survey-platform/common-use-cases-rc/frontline-connect/?utm_source=openai)) 2. **Microsoft Viva Glint** for enterprise employee engagement programs. ([microsoft.com](https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-viva/glint?utm_source=openai)) 3. **WorkJam** if frontline comms + scheduling + feedback need to live together. ([workjam.com](https://www.workjam.com/frontline-connect/?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can narrow this to the **best options for retail, healthcare, or manufacturing**.
Which employee listening platforms are best for large enterprises? discovery
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For large enterprises, the top employee listening platforms are usually: 1. **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** Best for: very large, global orgs needing deep analytics, survey flexibility, and strong action planning. Why it stands out: powerful reporting, segmentation, and enterprise integrations. 2. **Medallia Employee Experience** Best for: companies that want always-on listening across surveys, feedback, and service/workflow signals. Why it stands out: strong text analytics and enterprise-scale journey mapping. 3. **Workday Peakon Employee Voice** Best for: enterprises already using Workday HCM. Why it stands out: great continuous listening, simple manager actionability, and tight Workday integration. 4. **Culture Amp** Best for: large companies that want a strong employee experience platform with great UX. Why it stands out: excellent engagement surveys, onboarding, performance, and action planning. 5. **Microsoft Viva Glint** Best for: organizations deeply invested in Microsoft 365 and Teams. Why it stands out: good survey cadence, manager insights, and easy adoption inside Microsoft tools. ### Quick recommendation - **Best overall enterprise platform:** **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** - **Best if you run Workday:** **Workday Peakon** - **Best if you’re Microsoft-centric:** **Viva Glint** - **Best for broad EX + usability:** **Culture Amp** - **Best for multi-channel feedback + analytics:** **Medallia** If you want, I can also rank them by **pricing, analytics, integrations, or ease of rollout**.
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For large enterprises, my short list is: - **Qualtrics Employee Experience** — best **all-around enterprise choice** if you want continuous listening across surveys, pulse, lifecycle moments, passive listening, AI insights, and strong security/governance. ([qualtrics.com](https://www.qualtrics.com/employee-experience/?utm_source=openai)) - **Workday Peakon Employee Voice** — best if you already run **Workday HCM** or want very strong continuous listening, benchmarking, and prescriptive actions at scale; it also supports 60+ languages and multiple channels. ([workday.com](https://www.workday.com/en-be/products/employee-voice/overview.html?utm_source=openai)) - **Microsoft Viva Glint** — best for **Microsoft 365 / Teams-heavy enterprises**; it supports customizable surveys for engagement, onboarding, exit, DEI, and change management, and has a 50-seat minimum. ([microsoft.com](https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-viva/glint?utm_source=openai)) - **Culture Amp** — best for **manager actionability + people analytics**; it offers engagement surveys, AI comment analysis, focus areas, and AI Coach. ([cultureamp.com](https://www.cultureamp.com/platform/engage?utm_source=openai)) - **UKG** — best if you need **employee communications plus multilingual frontline reach**; its platform includes inline translations and analytics. ([ukg.com](https://www.ukg.com/products/features/employee-communication-and-collaboration?utm_source=openai)) **If I had to pick one:** **Qualtrics** for most large enterprises. **If you’re already on Workday:** choose **Workday Peakon**. **If you’re a Microsoft-first shop:** choose **Viva Glint**. ([qualtrics.com](https://www.qualtrics.com/employee-experience/?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can turn this into a **top-3 shortlist by company size, budget, and HR stack**.
What are the best pulse survey tools for HR leaders? discovery
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Here are some of the best pulse survey tools for HR leaders: 1. **Culture Amp** - Best for: employee engagement + action planning - Strong reporting, benchmarks, manager action tools, and easy-to-use pulse surveys. 2. **Workday Peakon Employee Voice** - Best for: enterprise-scale listening - Excellent real-time sentiment tracking, AI-driven insights, and deep HRIS integration. 3. **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** - Best for: advanced analytics and experience management - Very powerful for large organizations that want highly customizable surveys and strong dashboards. 4. **Lattice** - Best for: HR teams that want performance + engagement in one platform - Simple pulse surveys, manager tools, and solid employee feedback workflows. 5. **Leapsome** - Best for: all-in-one people platform - Good pulse surveys, reviews, goals, and learning features in a modern UI. 6. **Officevibe** - Best for: smaller teams and mid-market companies - Easy to deploy, lightweight, and good for quick manager-friendly pulse surveys. 7. **SurveyMonkey Enterprise** - Best for: flexibility and broad survey use - Not HR-specific, but very effective if you want fast pulse surveys with good distribution and reporting. **Top picks by need** - **Best overall:** Culture Amp - **Best enterprise:** Workday Peakon or Qualtrics - **Best all-in-one HR suite:** Lattice or Leapsome - **Best simple option:** Officevibe If you want, I can also rank them by **price, ease of use, analytics, or best for small vs. large companies**.
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For most HR leaders, the best pulse survey tools in 2026 are: - **Culture Amp** — best for **science-backed engagement + benchmarks**. Strong if you want pulse surveys tied to broader engagement and retention analytics. ([cultureamp.com](https://www.cultureamp.com/platform/engage/pulse-surveys)) - **Lattice** — best for **mid-market HR teams** that want easy recurring pulses, eNPS, and manager-friendly actionability. ([lattice.com](https://lattice.com/pulse?utm_source=openai)) - **Qualtrics Employee Experience** — best for **enterprise-grade listening** and deeper analytics; strong if you need advanced sampling, role-based dashboards, and highly customizable programs. ([qualtrics.com](https://www.qualtrics.com/people/engage/pulse-surveys/)) - **Microsoft Viva Glint** — best for **large orgs already on Microsoft 365**; good for organization-wide surveys and combining sentiment with workplace analytics. ([microsoft.com](https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-viva/glint)) - **Workleap Officevibe** — best for **simple, frequent check-ins** with AI summaries and lighter-weight deployment. ([workleap.com](https://workleap.com/features/pulse-survey/)) - **Leapsome** — best if you want **pulse surveys plus performance/reviews** in one platform, with custom surveys and recurring automation. ([leapsome.com](https://www.leapsome.com/product/engagement-surveys)) If you want a quick pick: - **Best overall:** Culture Amp - **Best enterprise:** Qualtrics or Viva Glint - **Best mid-market:** Lattice - **Best lightweight:** Workleap Officevibe - **Best all-in-one HR/performance combo:** Leapsome ([cultureamp.com](https://www.cultureamp.com/platform/engage/pulse-surveys)) If you tell me your **company size, HR stack, and budget**, I can narrow this to the top 3.
What tools help managers gather team feedback regularly? discovery 20/mo
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Here are some good tools for regular team feedback: - **Officevibe** — great for continuous pulse surveys and anonymous feedback. - **Lattice** — combines feedback, 1:1s, performance reviews, and engagement surveys. - **15Five** — strong for weekly check-ins and manager-employee feedback. - **Culture Amp** — excellent for employee engagement and survey analytics. - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** — best for larger orgs that want deep survey/analytics features. - **Slack + Polly** — lightweight option for quick polls and check-ins. - **Google Forms / Microsoft Forms** — simple, low-cost way to collect regular feedback. If you want, I can also recommend the best tool based on team size, budget, or whether you need anonymous feedback.
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Good options, depending on how structured you want it: - **15Five** — best for weekly check-ins, pulse questions, and manager follow-up. ([15five.com](https://www.15five.com/products/manager-enablement/check-ins/?utm_source=openai)) - **Workleap Officevibe** — strong for anonymous pulse surveys plus ongoing feedback. ([help.workleap.com](https://help.workleap.com/en/articles/10281739?utm_source=openai)) - **Culture Amp** — good if you want pulse surveys and richer feedback/360-style templates. ([support.cultureamp.com](https://support.cultureamp.com/en/articles/12426481-welcome-to-the-feedback-360-pulse-survey?utm_source=openai)) - **Microsoft Forms** — a simple, low-friction option for quick anonymous surveys in Teams/Outlook. ([support.microsoft.com](https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/welcome-to-copilot-in-forms-6a21bfbd-21b3-4e48-946c-7603b129521c?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can also give you: 1. the **best free tools**, 2. the **best enterprise tools**, or 3. a **sample weekly feedback process** for managers.
What are the best employee sentiment analysis tools? discovery 30/mo
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Here are some of the best employee sentiment analysis tools, especially if you want pulse surveys, engagement analytics, and text analytics from comments: 1. **Culture Amp** Best overall for employee engagement + sentiment tracking. Strong survey design, benchmarks, and actionable analytics. 2. **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** Best for enterprise-grade analytics. Very strong at sentiment analysis, survey logic, and combining employee feedback data. 3. **Workday Peakon Employee Voice** Best for continuous listening. Great real-time sentiment tracking and manager dashboards. 4. **Microsoft Viva Glint** Best if you’re already in Microsoft 365. Good engagement surveys, sentiment trends, and integration with Teams. 5. **Leapsome** Best for SMB/mid-market. Combines surveys, performance, and feedback in one platform. 6. **Lattice** Best for people teams wanting simple engagement + performance workflows. Easy to use, good for recurring pulse surveys. 7. **Officevibe by Workleap** Best for smaller teams. Lightweight, easy pulse surveys, and straightforward sentiment reporting. 8. **SurveyMonkey Engage** Best for quick deployment. Good if you want flexible surveys with basic sentiment insights. 9. **Peakon-like alternatives: TinyPulse** Good for pulse surveys and employee voice, though less powerful than top enterprise tools. ### Quick pick - **Best overall:** Culture Amp - **Best enterprise:** Qualtrics EmployeeXM - **Best for Microsoft shops:** Viva Glint - **Best for continuous listening:** Workday Peakon - **Best budget-friendly:** Officevibe If you want, I can also give you a **top 5 by company size** or a **comparison table with pricing and features**.
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Here are the strongest employee sentiment analysis tools right now: 1. **Qualtrics Employee Experience** — best for deep analytics and enterprise-scale feedback analysis; it includes text/sentiment analysis for employee comments and pulse tools. ([qualtrics.com](https://www.qualtrics.com/experience-management/employee/employee-engagement-tools/?utm_source=openai)) 2. **Workday Peakon Employee Voice** — best for continuous listening and AI comment summaries; Workday says its new Illuminate features provide on-demand comment summaries and targeted analysis by department, location, or engagement score. ([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)) 3. **Culture Amp** — best for people-science-backed engagement programs; it offers text analytics plus AI comment summaries that distill themes and sentiment from employee comments. ([support.cultureamp.com](https://support.cultureamp.com/en/articles/7048702-text-analytics-in-comments-reporting?utm_source=openai)) 4. **Microsoft Viva Glint** — best if you’re already in Microsoft 365; it includes comment reports with sentiment analysis and narrative intelligence. ([microsoft.com](https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-viva/glint?utm_source=openai)) 5. **Leapsome** — best for mid-market teams wanting surveys plus AI summaries; it can analyze team sentiment, summarize responses, and provide recommendations. ([leapsome.com](https://www.leapsome.com/discover/employee-survey-platform?utm_source=openai)) 6. **Lattice** — best for lighter-weight engagement workflows; it includes sentiment analysis on employee survey comments. ([lattice.com](https://lattice.com/fr/analytics/sentiment-analysis?utm_source=openai)) **Quick pick:** - **Best overall:** Qualtrics - **Best AI summaries:** Workday Peakon or Culture Amp - **Best for Microsoft shops:** Viva Glint - **Best mid-market value:** Leapsome If you want, I can turn this into a **top 3 based on your company size, budget, and whether you need surveys, Slack/Teams listening, or open-text comment analysis**.
Which platforms are best for 360-degree employee feedback? discovery
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Top platforms for 360-degree employee feedback: - **Culture Amp** — best overall for employee development + engagement; strong 360 templates and analytics. - **Lattice** — great for performance management teams wanting 360s built into reviews and goals. - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** — best for enterprise-grade survey design, reporting, and benchmarking. - **Workday Peakon Employee Voice** — strong for continuous feedback at scale, especially in larger orgs. - **Small Improvements** — simple, lightweight 360 feedback for SMBs. - **SurveyMonkey Enterprise** — flexible and easy if you want custom 360 surveys without a full performance suite. - **Leapsome** — good all-in-one option for feedback, reviews, OKRs, and development plans. - **PerformYard** — strong for customizable performance cycles and 360 reviews. Quick picks: - **Best overall:** Culture Amp - **Best for performance management:** Lattice - **Best for enterprise:** Qualtrics or Workday Peakon - **Best for small teams:** Small Improvements If you want, I can also narrow this down by **company size, budget, or whether you want anonymous feedback**.
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If you want the **best 360-degree employee feedback platforms**, I’d shortlist these: - **Qualtrics** — best for enterprise-scale, highly customizable 360 programs with strong analytics and automation. ([qualtrics.com](https://www.qualtrics.com/people/360-degree-feedback/?utm_source=openai)) - **Culture Amp** — best for people-science-backed reviews, benchmarks, and broader performance/engagement workflows. ([cultureamp.com](https://www.cultureamp.com/p/360-feedback-platform?utm_source=openai)) - **Lattice** — best if you want 360 feedback tightly connected to performance reviews, goals, and manager workflows. ([lattice.com](https://lattice.com/templates/360-performance-review-template?utm_source=openai)) - **Spidergap** — best purpose-built 360 tool if you want a simpler, feedback-first platform with customizable reports. ([spidergap.com](https://www.spidergap.com/?utm_source=openai)) - **Trakstar** — best for configurable 360 reviews inside a broader performance management suite. ([trakstar.com](https://www.trakstar.com/solutions/performance-management-software/360-review-software/?utm_source=openai)) - **Betterworks** — best for organizations that want 360 feedback connected to OKRs, check-ins, and calibration. ([betterworks.com](https://www.betterworks.com/product/employee-feedback-software/?utm_source=openai)) **Quick pick:** - **Enterprise:** Qualtrics - **Mid-market/all-in-one:** Lattice or Culture Amp - **Purpose-built 360 only:** Spidergap - **Performance-suite heavy:** Betterworks or Trakstar If you want, I can turn this into a **top 3 by company size** or a **feature comparison table**.
What are the best employee feedback tools for reducing turnover? discovery
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The best employee feedback tools for reducing turnover are the ones that **surface flight-risk early** and help managers **act fast**. Top picks: ### 1) **Culture Amp** **Best overall for retention** - Strong pulse surveys, eNPS, and lifecycle surveys - Great manager action plans and benchmark data - Useful for identifying team-level turnover risk before people quit ### 2) **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** **Best for enterprise analytics** - Deep survey design and sentiment analysis - Powerful dashboards for attrition drivers - Best if you want rigorous data across large orgs ### 3) **Workday Peakon Employee Voice** **Best for continuous feedback at scale** - Always-on listening with smart prompts - Good predictive insights on engagement and retention - Strong for large companies already using Workday ### 4) **Lattice** **Best for manager-led retention** - Combines feedback, 1:1s, performance, and engagement - Makes it easier for managers to follow up on issues - Great if turnover is caused by weak management ### 5) **15Five** **Best for small to mid-sized teams** - Weekly check-ins and engagement surveys - Good for spotting burnout and morale issues early - Simple, practical, and manager-friendly ### 6) **Officevibe** **Best for lightweight pulse surveys** - Easy to deploy and track engagement over time - Anonymous feedback helps employees speak honestly - Good budget-friendly option ### 7) **TinyPulse** **Best for simple anonymous feedback** - Quick pulse surveys and anonymous suggestions - Easy way to keep a regular read on employee sentiment - Useful for smaller teams ### 8) **Motivosity** **Best for recognition + feedback** - Combines peer recognition with feedback loops - Helpful when turnover is driven by low appreciation - Good culture-building tool ## Best choice by situation - **Most companies:** Culture Amp - **Big enterprise:** Qualtrics or Workday Peakon - **Manager accountability:** Lattice or 15Five - **Low-cost/simple:** Officevibe or TinyPulse If you want, I can also give you a **top 5 by budget**, or a **buying checklist for choosing the right tool**.
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If your goal is **reducing turnover**, the best employee feedback tools are the ones that do **continuous pulse surveys + anonymous comments + retention analytics + action planning**. My top picks: 1. **Workday Peakon Employee Voice** — best for **predicting turnover** and large orgs. It emphasizes continuous listening, confidential pulse surveys, and turnover forecasting. ([workday.com](https://www.workday.com/en-us/products/employee-voice/overview.html?utm_source=openai)) 2. **Culture Amp** — best for **retention-risk analytics** and manager action. It has an **Intent to Stay** metric, retention insights, and survey benchmarking. ([support.cultureamp.com](https://support.cultureamp.com/en/articles/10368642-employee-engagement-product-updates-2025?utm_source=openai)) 3. **15Five Engage** — best for **turning feedback into action**. It combines engagement surveys, eNPS, predictive impact modeling, and lifecycle survey reporting. ([15five.com](https://www.15five.com/engagement/?utm_source=openai)) 4. **Lattice** — best if you want feedback tied to **performance, 1:1s, exit surveys, and action plans** in one system. ([lattice.com](https://lattice.com/platform/engagement?utm_source=openai)) 5. **Officevibe** — good for **lightweight anonymous pulse surveys** and recognition, especially for smaller teams that need a simple listening cadence. ([softwarereviews.ai](https://www.softwarereviews.ai/roundups/best-employee-engagement-platforms?utm_source=openai)) **Quick rule:** - Want the strongest turnover forecasting? **Workday Peakon**. ([workday.com](https://www.workday.com/en-us/products/employee-voice/overview.html?utm_source=openai)) - Want practical retention analytics for managers? **Culture Amp**. ([support.cultureamp.com](https://support.cultureamp.com/en/articles/10368642-employee-engagement-product-updates-2025?utm_source=openai)) - Want a balanced, easier-to-run option? **15Five** or **Lattice**. ([15five.com](https://www.15five.com/engagement/?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can narrow this to **small business / mid-market / enterprise** and give you a short shortlist with pricing.
Which tools are best for gathering feedback after onboarding? discovery
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Best tools for onboarding feedback depend on how you want to collect it: - **Typeform** — best for polished post-onboarding surveys - **Qualtrics** — best for deeper enterprise feedback programs - **SurveyMonkey** — best general-purpose survey tool - **Hotjar** — best for in-app feedback, heatmaps, and session recordings - **Pendo** — best if you want onboarding guides plus built-in feedback - **Intercom** — best for in-app messages and quick user check-ins - **Userpilot** — great for SaaS onboarding feedback and product tours - **Delighted** — best for simple NPS/CSAT after onboarding - **Gainsight PX** — strong for product analytics plus feedback - **Slack / Microsoft Teams** — useful for internal employee onboarding feedback If you want a simple stack: **Typeform + Delighted + Hotjar** is a strong combo. If you want, I can also recommend the best tool based on whether this is for **employee onboarding** or **customer onboarding**.
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Best options depend on whether you want **simple surveys** or **behavior-based, in-product feedback** after onboarding. - **Survicate** — best all-around for targeted onboarding feedback, with in-app surveys, AI follow-up questions, and segmentation. Good if you want quick setup plus analysis. ([survicate.com](https://survicate.com/solutions/product/?utm_source=openai)) - **Pendo** — best if you already track product usage and want to trigger surveys based on behavior after onboarding. It combines in-app polls with product analytics. ([pendo.io](https://www.pendo.io/product/features/surveys-polls/?utm_source=openai)) - **Delighted** — best for lightweight post-onboarding CSAT/NPS-style surveys, especially if you want a polished in-app experience and easy routing to other tools. ([delighted.com](https://delighted.com/sdk?utm_source=openai)) - **Typeform** — best for more conversational onboarding feedback forms and follow-up questions, especially if you’ll share them by link, email, or embed them in a flow. ([typeform.com](https://www.typeform.com/roles/product-solutions?utm_source=openai)) - **Appcues** — best if your onboarding itself is product-led and you want to pair tours/walkthroughs with feedback prompts after key milestones. ([appcues.com](https://www.appcues.com/blog/qualitative-user-feedback-improve-onboarding?utm_source=openai)) **My quick pick:** - **SaaS/product team:** Survicate or Pendo. ([survicate.com](https://survicate.com/solutions/product/?utm_source=openai)) - **Simple NPS/CSAT after onboarding:** Delighted. ([delighted.com](https://delighted.com/sdk?utm_source=openai)) - **Form-style qualitative feedback:** Typeform. ([typeform.com](https://www.typeform.com/roles/product-solutions?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can narrow this to the **best tool for your stack** (e.g. web app, mobile app, Slack, Intercom, HubSpot).
What are the best employee survey tools for culture improvement? discovery
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Here are some of the best employee survey tools for **culture improvement**: ### Top picks - **Culture Amp** — Best overall for culture, engagement, and action planning. Strong benchmarks, manager insights, and pulse surveys. - **Workday Peakon Employee Voice** — Great for continuous listening at scale. Good analytics and automated insights. - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** — Best for deep analytics and enterprise-level survey programs. - **Glint (Microsoft Viva Glint)** — Strong for pulse surveys and manager follow-up. Good if you use Microsoft 365. - **Lattice** — Best for mid-market companies that want surveys plus performance and manager tools. - **15Five** — Good for smaller teams wanting engagement surveys, check-ins, and manager coaching. - **Leapsome** — Strong all-in-one option for surveys, goals, reviews, and learning. - **Officevibe** — Easy to use for pulse surveys and simple culture tracking. - **SurveyMonkey Engage** — Good budget-friendly option for basic employee engagement surveys. - **Great Place To Work** — Best if your goal is benchmarking against “best workplace” standards. ### Best by use case - **Best overall:** Culture Amp - **Best enterprise:** Qualtrics EmployeeXM / Workday Peakon - **Best for Microsoft users:** Glint - **Best all-in-one for mid-market:** Lattice / Leapsome - **Best simple and easy:** Officevibe ### What to look for Choose a tool with: - anonymous pulse surveys - eNPS and engagement metrics - action planning for managers - segmenting by team/location/tenure - benchmarks - strong reporting dashboards If you want, I can also give you a **shortlist by company size and budget**.
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If your goal is **culture improvement**, I’d shortlist these: - **Culture Amp** — best for **culture/engagement programs with strong benchmarks and action planning**. It combines pulse surveys with deeper engagement insights, built-in benchmarks, AI comment summaries, and action planning. ([cultureamp.com](https://www.cultureamp.com/platform/engage/pulse-surveys?utm_source=openai)) - **Qualtrics Employee Experience** — best for **large or complex orgs that want deeper analytics and customization**. Qualtrics emphasizes real-time analysis, manager action plans, HR integrations, and it says it’s a Leader in Forrester’s 2025 Employee Experience Management Platforms report. ([qualtrics.com](https://www.qualtrics.com/employee-experience/?utm_source=openai)) - **Lattice** — best for **HR teams that want surveys tied to performance management**. It supports pulse surveys, eNPS, onboarding/exit surveys, benchmarking, heatmaps, sentiment analysis, and action plans. ([lattice.com](https://lattice.com/engagement/pulse-surveys?utm_source=openai)) - **Workleap Officevibe** — best for **simple, frequent pulse surveys with manager-friendly workflows**. It offers weekly/biweekly/monthly pulses, anonymous feedback, benchmark views, Microsoft Teams notifications, and a 3-step “check pulse → drill down → act” loop. ([help.workleap.com](https://help.workleap.com/en/articles/10281748-manage-survey-frequency?utm_source=openai)) - **15Five** — best for **organizations that want engagement surveys plus performance/manager tooling**. Its Engage product uses research-backed surveys, AI-powered predictive impact, and action plans; 15Five also bundles reviews, check-ins, goals, and compensation signals. ([15five.com](https://www.15five.com/engagement/?utm_source=openai)) **My quick pick:** - **Best overall for culture improvement:** Culture Amp. ([cultureamp.com](https://www.cultureamp.com/platform/engage/pulse-surveys?utm_source=openai)) - **Best for enterprise analytics:** Qualtrics. ([qualtrics.com](https://www.qualtrics.com/employee-experience/?utm_source=openai)) - **Best for manager execution:** Lattice or 15Five. ([lattice.com](https://lattice.com/platform/engagement?utm_source=openai)) - **Best lightweight option:** Workleap Officevibe. ([help.workleap.com](https://help.workleap.com/en/articles/10281748-manage-survey-frequency?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can also rank these by **company size**, **budget**, or **ease of rollout**.
What platforms are best for measuring engagement in hybrid workplaces? discovery
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Best platforms for measuring engagement in hybrid workplaces: - **Microsoft Viva Glint** — Best if you’re already on Microsoft 365. Strong pulse surveys, team insights, and manager dashboards. - **Culture Amp** — Excellent for employee engagement surveys, action planning, and benchmarking. Very popular for hybrid teams. - **Workhuman Social Recognition** — Great for measuring engagement through recognition and peer feedback, not just surveys. - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** — Best for deeper analytics, sentiment tracking, and large organizations needing advanced reporting. - **Leapsome** — Good all-in-one option for engagement, performance, goals, and feedback. - **Officevibe** — Simple and effective for ongoing pulse surveys and manager-level engagement tracking. - **15Five** — Strong for continuous check-ins, one-on-ones, and engagement signals from managers and employees. - **Slack + integrations** (with tools like **Kallidus**, **Officevibe**, or **Culture Amp**) — Useful if your hybrid workforce lives in Slack and you want lightweight feedback collection. **Best picks by use case:** - **Microsoft-heavy org:** Viva Glint - **Best overall engagement platform:** Culture Amp - **Advanced analytics:** Qualtrics EmployeeXM - **Simple manager-friendly pulses:** Officevibe or 15Five If you want, I can also give you the **top 3 based on company size** or **budget**.
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For **hybrid workplaces**, the best platforms are usually the ones that combine **pulse surveys + sentiment analytics + manager action plans**. **Top picks:** - **Culture Amp** — strong all-around employee engagement platform with pulse surveys and real-time analytics. ([cultureamp.com](https://www.cultureamp.com/platform/engage/pulse-surveys?utm_source=openai)) - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** — best for deeper analytics and highly customizable enterprise listening programs; it also has a remote/on-site work pulse template. ([qualtrics.com](https://www.qualtrics.com/people/engage/pulse-surveys/?utm_source=openai)) - **Microsoft Viva Glint + Viva Pulse** — best if you’re already in Microsoft 365/Teams; Glint handles org-wide engagement, while Pulse is built for quick team feedback. ([microsoft.com](https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-viva/glint?utm_source=openai)) - **Workday Peakon Employee Voice** — strong for continuous listening and confidential feedback, especially in distributed workforces. ([workday.com](https://www.workday.com/en-be/products/employee-voice/our-technology.html?utm_source=openai)) - **Lattice** — good for combining engagement surveys with performance/manager workflows and action planning. ([lattice.com](https://lattice.com/engagement/pulse-surveys?utm_source=openai)) - **Workleap Officevibe** — a solid SMB/mid-market option with pulse surveys, eNPS, and AI-generated insights. ([workleap.com](https://workleap.com/features/pulse-survey/?utm_source=openai)) - **Leapsome** — good if you want surveys tied to broader people management and regular tracking. ([leapsome.com](https://www.leapsome.com/en/product/engagementsurveys?utm_source=openai)) **Quick rule of thumb:** - **Enterprise / complex analytics:** Qualtrics, Culture Amp, Workday Peakon - **Microsoft-heavy orgs:** Viva Glint + Viva Pulse - **Mid-market / easier rollout:** Lattice, Workleap Officevibe, Leapsome If you want, I can turn this into a **ranked shortlist for your company size and budget**.
What are the best tools for actioning employee survey results? discovery
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The best tools for **actioning employee survey results** are the ones that go beyond reporting and help managers **turn feedback into plans, tasks, and follow-up**. ## Top picks ### 1) **Culture Amp** Best all-around for employee listening + action planning. - Strong manager dashboards - Action plans tied to survey themes - Benchmarking and pulse surveys - Good integrations with Slack, Teams, Jira, etc. ### 2) **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** Best for enterprise-level analytics and workflow. - Deep text analytics and segmentation - Automated action recommendations - Strong workflow and case management - Good if you want advanced reporting and governance ### 3) **Leapsome** Best for linking survey results to performance and goals. - Survey + OKRs + reviews in one platform - Action plans for teams/managers - Nice for smaller to mid-sized companies - Easier to roll out than heavier enterprise tools ### 4) **Lattice** Best if you already use it for performance management. - eNPS and engagement surveys - Manager action items - Strong people ops workflows - Good adoption among managers ### 5) **Workday Peakon Employee Voice** Best for continuous listening in larger orgs. - Real-time feedback loops - Manager action suggestions - Strong enterprise HR integration - Useful for always-on survey programs ### 6) **Microsoft Viva Glint** Best for companies already deep in Microsoft 365. - Manager action tools - Good pulse survey workflows - Strong Teams integration - Easy for Microsoft-centric organizations ## Best for specific needs - **Best overall:** Culture Amp - **Best enterprise analytics:** Qualtrics EmployeeXM - **Best for manager follow-through:** Lattice or Culture Amp - **Best for Microsoft shops:** Viva Glint - **Best for continuous listening:** Workday Peakon ## What to look for Choose a tool with: - **Manager-level action plans** - **Segmentation by team/location/role** - **Text and sentiment analysis** - **Slack/Teams notifications** - **Task tracking and reminders** - **Integration with HRIS and project tools** If you want, I can also give you: 1. a **shortlist by company size**, or 2. a **comparison table with pricing and pros/cons**.
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The best tools for **actioning employee survey results** are usually the ones that go beyond dashboards and give managers **recommended actions, action plans, and progress tracking**. My short list: - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** — strongest if you want deep analytics plus **manager-specific recommended actions** and continuous listening. ([qualtrics.com](https://www.qualtrics.com/employee-experience/?utm_source=openai)) - **Workday Peakon Employee Voice** — best for organizations that want **automatically generated action plans**, leader dashboards, and guided next steps for managers. ([workday.com](https://www.workday.com/en-us/products/employee-voice/leadership-development.html?utm_source=openai)) - **Culture Amp** — great for companies that want a friendly UX plus **proven action plans** and AI that turns comments into themes and suggested actions. ([cultureamp.com](https://www.cultureamp.com/platform/engage/proven-action-plans?utm_source=openai)) - **Lattice** — solid if you want engagement surveys tied closely to people-manager workflows, with **suggested actions grouped by themes**. ([lattice.com](https://lattice.com/platform/engagement?utm_source=openai)) - **WorkBuzz** — a strong choice for action planning, especially if you want **department dashboards**, **best-practice action libraries**, and manager-level guidance. ([workbuzz.com](https://workbuzz.com/platform/action-planning/?utm_source=openai)) **Best overall by use case** - **Enterprise / deepest analytics:** Qualtrics. ([qualtrics.com](https://www.qualtrics.com/employee-experience/?utm_source=openai)) - **Manager action planning at scale:** Workday Peakon. ([workday.com](https://www.workday.com/en-us/products/employee-voice/leadership-development.html?utm_source=openai)) - **Best balance of insights + usability:** Culture Amp. ([cultureamp.com](https://www.cultureamp.com/platform/engage/proven-action-plans?utm_source=openai)) - **Best lightweight manager workflow:** Lattice. ([lattice.com](https://lattice.com/platform/engagement?utm_source=openai)) - **Best for practical action plans and frontline teams:** WorkBuzz. ([workbuzz.com](https://workbuzz.com/platform/action-planning/?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can turn this into a **buying checklist** or recommend the best tool for your company size/budget.
Which employee feedback tools integrate with Slack and Teams? discovery
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Several employee feedback tools integrate with both **Slack** and **Microsoft Teams**, including: - **Officevibe** — pulse surveys, feedback, recognition - **Culture Amp** — engagement surveys, feedback, reviews - **Lattice** — performance, engagement, feedback - **15Five** — check-ins, pulse surveys, feedback - **WorkTango** — engagement surveys, recognition, feedback - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** — employee experience surveys and analytics - **SurveyMonkey** (Employee Engagement solutions) — surveys and feedback collection - **TinyPulse** — pulse surveys and anonymous feedback - **Leapsome** — reviews, goals, engagement, feedback - **Motivosity** — recognition and employee feedback If you want, I can also narrow this to: 1. **best for small teams**, 2. **best for enterprise**, or 3. **best for anonymous feedback**.
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Yes—common employee feedback tools with **both Slack and Microsoft Teams** integrations include: - **Matter** — employee surveys, pulse surveys, and eNPS in Slack and Teams. ([matterapp.com](https://matterapp.com/employee-surveys?utm_source=openai)) - **Polly** — employee engagement, check-ins, manager feedback, and feedback/coaching in Slack or Teams. ([polly.ai](https://www.polly.ai/employee-engagement?utm_source=openai)) - **Teamspective** — pulse surveys, engagement checks, and feedback directly in Slack and Teams. ([teamspective.com](https://teamspective.com/?utm_source=openai)) - **Eletive** — employee engagement surveys with Slack and Microsoft Teams integration. ([eletive.com](https://eletive.com/features/slack-and-microsoft-teams-integration/?utm_source=openai)) - **Teamble** — continuous feedback, recognition, surveys, and performance management in Slack and Teams. ([teamble.com](https://teamble.com/?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can also narrow these down by **best for pulse surveys**, **performance reviews**, or **employee recognition**.
What are the best tools for collecting feedback from multiple office locations? discovery
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Here are some of the best tools for collecting feedback across multiple office locations: - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** — Best overall for large organizations; great for location-by-location surveys, analytics, and dashboards. - **Culture Amp** — Excellent for employee pulse surveys and comparing feedback across sites. - **Officevibe** — Simple, lightweight option for ongoing feedback and team sentiment. - **Microsoft Forms + Power BI** — Best if your company already uses Microsoft 365; easy to deploy and report by location. - **Google Forms + Looker Studio** — Low-cost, simple setup for multi-site surveys and reporting. - **15Five** — Good for regular employee check-ins and manager-driven feedback. - **SurveyMonkey Enterprise** — Flexible survey builder with strong reporting and distribution controls. - **Slack / Microsoft Teams apps** like **Polly** or **SimplePoll** — Useful for quick pulse checks in distributed offices. If you want the “best” by use case: - **Best enterprise choice:** Qualtrics - **Best for employee engagement:** Culture Amp - **Best budget/simple option:** Microsoft Forms - **Best quick pulse polls:** Polly If you want, I can also suggest the best option based on your company size, budget, and whether you want anonymous feedback.
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For multiple office locations, I’d shortlist: - **Qualtrics** — best for enterprise multi-location reporting and actioning, with location-specific dashboards, role-based access, and analysis across surveys plus operational data. ([qualtrics.com](https://www.qualtrics.com/customer-experience/locations/?utm_source=openai)) - **Culture Amp** — best for **employee feedback** across offices if you want engagement surveys plus strong benchmarking and filtering by location/country/department. ([cultureamp.com](https://www.cultureamp.com/platform/features/benchmarks?utm_source=openai)) - **SurveyMonkey** — best for a lighter-weight, flexible setup; it supports email, link, SMS, QR, kiosk mode, and segmentation by location. ([surveymonkey.com](https://www.surveymonkey.com/product/features/collectors/collectors__fwd_rev/?utm_source=openai)) - **Jotform** — best budget/no-code option if you mainly need simple office surveys or kiosk-style collection, including offline capture. ([form.jotform.com](https://form.jotform.com/enterprise/marketing/?utm_source=openai)) - **Benbria Loop** — best if you need in-location, real-time feedback with multi-location dashboards and kiosks. ([benbria.com](https://benbria.com/products/loop-insights/?utm_source=openai)) **Quick pick:** - **Employee feedback:** Culture Amp or Qualtrics. ([cultureamp.com](https://www.cultureamp.com/platform/features/benchmarks?utm_source=openai)) - **Customer/visitor feedback at each office:** Qualtrics or Benbria Loop. ([qualtrics.com](https://www.qualtrics.com/customer-experience/locations/?utm_source=openai)) - **Simple and affordable:** SurveyMonkey or Jotform. ([surveymonkey.com](https://www.surveymonkey.com/product/features/collectors/collectors__fwd_rev/?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can turn this into a **top 3 recommendation based on your budget and whether the feedback is for employees or visitors**.
What employee engagement tools are best for nonprofits? discovery
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For nonprofits, the best employee engagement tools are usually the ones that are **affordable, easy to adopt, and strong on recognition + feedback**. ### Best options - **WorkTango** — great for pulse surveys, recognition, and action planning. - **Motivosity** — strong peer recognition and culture building; good for smaller teams. - **15Five** — excellent for manager check-ins, feedback, and engagement surveys. - **Officevibe** (by Workleap) — simple pulse surveys and team sentiment tracking. - **Bonusly** — very popular for lightweight peer-to-peer recognition. - **Culture Amp** — best if you want more advanced engagement analytics and survey capabilities. ### Best by nonprofit need - **Small nonprofit / tight budget:** **Bonusly** or **Motivosity** - **Need simple surveys:** **Officevibe** - **Need manager coaching + check-ins:** **15Five** - **Need deeper engagement program:** **WorkTango** or **Culture Amp** ### What to look for - Nonprofit pricing or discounts - Peer recognition with small rewards - Anonymous pulse surveys - Easy mobile access - Actionable reports, not just data If you want, I can also give you a **top 5 shortlist by nonprofit size** or compare **pricing/features**.
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For most nonprofits, I’d shortlist these: 1. **Lattice** — best all-around if you want **engagement + performance + goals** in one place, and it offers **20% nonprofit-friendly pricing** for eligible mission-driven orgs. ([lattice.com](https://lattice.com/lattice-for-good?utm_source=openai)) 2. **Culture Amp** — best for **employee listening and analytics**; it supports pulse, eNPS, onboarding/offboarding, exit surveys, and offers a **35% discount for registered nonprofits**. ([cultureamp.com](https://www.cultureamp.com/platform/employee-engagement?utm_source=openai)) 3. **Bonusly** — best for **peer recognition and rewards** if your culture is volunteerism- or values-driven; it supports donations to **40+ nonprofits** and custom charity rewards. ([bonusly.com](https://bonusly.com/post/custom-rewards-donations?utm_source=openai)) 4. **Motivosity** — best if you want **recognition plus community-building**; it includes peer recognition, surveys, internal comms, and **peer-to-peer giving to nonprofits**. ([motivosity.com](https://www.motivosity.com/?utm_source=openai)) 5. **15Five** — best for **manager check-ins, engagement surveys, and performance development**; it focuses on understanding engagement and helping employees thrive. ([15five.com](https://www.15five.com/trial/?utm_source=openai)) **My pick:** - **Small nonprofit:** Bonusly or Motivosity. ([bonusly.com](https://bonusly.com/post/custom-rewards-donations?utm_source=openai)) - **Mid-size nonprofit needing surveys + action plans:** Culture Amp. ([cultureamp.com](https://www.cultureamp.com/platform/employee-engagement?utm_source=openai)) - **Nonprofit wanting one system for engagement + performance:** Lattice. ([lattice.com](https://lattice.com/lattice-for-good?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can turn this into a **3-tool recommendation based on your nonprofit size and budget**.
Which feedback platforms are best for manufacturing employees? discovery
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For manufacturing employees, the best feedback platforms are usually the ones that work **on mobile, support anonymous input, and can reach frontline/hourly workers easily**. ### Best overall - **Polly** – great for fast pulse surveys in Microsoft Teams/Slack; simple and lightweight. - **Culture Amp** – strong for engagement surveys, action planning, and manager dashboards. - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** – best if you want deep analytics, large-scale programs, and enterprise reporting. ### Best for frontline / manufacturing teams - **WorkTango** – good for hourly workers, recognition, listening surveys, and action tracking. - **TeamSense** – designed specifically for frontline and deskless employees; strong text-based communication and feedback. - **Speakap** – excellent for mobile-first internal communication and employee feedback in shift-based environments. ### Best budget-friendly options - **Microsoft Forms + Teams** – simple, low-cost, and easy if your workforce already uses Microsoft 365. - **SurveyMonkey** – easy to deploy, flexible, and good for basic feedback collection. ### What matters most in manufacturing Look for: - **Mobile-first access** - **Anonymous feedback** - **Multilingual support** - **Works for non-desk workers** - **Shift-friendly notifications** - **Easy manager follow-up** If you want, I can narrow this down to the **best 3 for small, mid-size, or enterprise manufacturing companies**.
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For **manufacturing employees**, the best feedback platforms are usually the ones built for **frontline/mobile workers**, not just office staff. My top picks: 1. **Beekeeper** — best all-around for manufacturing frontline communication + feedback. It supports surveys/polls, multilingual communication, forms, checklists, and mobile access for shift workers. It also has a manufacturing-specific solution and highlights use cases like safety reporting and SOP access. ([beekeeper.io](https://www.beekeeper.io/platform/?utm_source=openai)) 2. **WorkStep** — best for **employee listening + retention** in frontline/supply-chain environments. It focuses on gathering feedback, closing the loop, and turning insights into action for HR and operations teams. ([workstep.com](https://www.workstep.com/solutions/employee-engagement-experience/?utm_source=openai)) 3. **Quantum Workplace** — best if you want **strong pulse surveys** and benchmarked engagement data. It offers pulse survey software with templates, benchmarks, and reporting, which is useful if you want regular feedback from plant teams. ([quantumworkplace.com](https://www.quantumworkplace.com/product/engagement/pulse-survey-software?utm_source=openai)) 4. **Staffbase** — best for **employee communication at scale**, especially if feedback is part of a broader internal comms strategy. It’s rated highly on G2 and includes manufacturing-focused materials. ([g2.com](https://www.g2.com/products/staffbase/reviews?utm_source=openai)) **Quick rule of thumb:** - Need **safety + shift-worker communication + feedback** → **Beekeeper** - Need **listening/retention insights** → **WorkStep** - Need **survey-first employee engagement** → **Quantum Workplace** - Need **company-wide communications** → **Staffbase** ([beekeeper.io](https://www.beekeeper.io/platform/?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can narrow this down to the **best 3 for your budget**, plant size, or whether your workforce is mostly **deskless, multilingual, or unionized**.
What are the best tools for employee check-ins and feedback? discovery
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Here are some of the best tools for employee check-ins and feedback: - **Lattice** — Best all-around for performance check-ins, 1:1s, goals, and continuous feedback. Very strong manager workflows. - **15Five** — Great for weekly check-ins, manager coaching, and engagement. Easy for recurring employee pulse surveys. - **Culture Amp** — Best for employee engagement, surveys, and feedback analytics. Strong if you want deeper insights. - **Leapsome** — Good mix of check-ins, performance reviews, goals, and learning. Strong for growing teams. - **Workday Peakon Employee Voice** — Best for large enterprises needing real-time employee sentiment and analytics. - **Microsoft Viva Glint** — Solid enterprise option for pulse surveys and feedback inside Microsoft ecosystems. - **Slack + Polly** — Lightweight option for quick check-ins, pulse polls, and informal feedback. **Best pick by need:** - **Best overall:** Lattice - **Best for weekly manager check-ins:** 15Five - **Best for surveys and engagement analytics:** Culture Amp - **Best enterprise option:** Workday Peakon or Viva Glint If you want, I can also give you the **best tool for small teams**, **remote teams**, or **low-budget options**.
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Here are the best options, depending on what you need: - **Lattice** — best all-around for **continuous feedback + 1:1s + performance reviews**. It has engagement surveys, pulse surveys, feedback, and manager tools in one platform. ([lattice.com](https://lattice.com/platform/engagement?utm_source=openai)) - **15Five** — best for **weekly check-ins** and manager cadence. Its check-ins are built around quick weekly updates, with feedback, goals, 1:1s, and surveys bundled in the platform. ([15five.com](https://www.15five.com/products/manager-enablement/check-ins/?utm_source=openai)) - **Culture Amp** — best for **performance + employee listening**. It combines 1-on-1 conversations, check-ins, and performance feedback with engagement tools. ([cultureamp.com](https://www.cultureamp.com/platform/features/1on1conversations?utm_source=openai)) - **Workday Peakon Employee Voice** — best for **enterprise listening and sentiment analytics**. It focuses on confidential employee feedback, personalized dashboards, and recommended actions. ([workday.com](https://www.workday.com/en-us/products/employee-voice/leadership-development.html?utm_source=openai)) - **Leapsome** — best for **structured 1:1s and feedback tied to goals**. It supports meetings, instant feedback, goals, and surveys in one system. ([leapsome.com](https://www.leapsome.com/discover/1-1-meeting-platform?utm_source=openai)) - **Quantum Workplace** — good for **pulse surveys and feedback programs**, especially if you want lightweight engagement listening. ([lattice.com](https://lattice.com/articles/employee-feedback-tools?utm_source=openai)) **Quick pick:** - Want the simplest strong choice? **Lattice** - Want weekly manager check-ins? **15Five** - Want better 1:1 meeting structure? **Leapsome** - Want deep employee listening at enterprise scale? **Workday Peakon** If you want, I can narrow this to the **best 3 for your company size and budget**.
What are the best alternatives to a traditional survey-only employee engagement platform? comparison
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If you want something better than a **survey-only** employee engagement platform, look for tools that combine **listening + action + manager enablement + communication**. Best alternatives: - **Leapsome** — Strong for continuous feedback, performance, goals, learning, and engagement in one place. - **15Five** — Great for weekly check-ins, manager routines, performance reviews, and engagement insights. - **Culture Amp** — Best-known for engagement, but also includes development, performance, and action planning. - **Lattice** — Good all-in-one option for engagement, performance management, OKRs, and manager tools. - **Workhuman** — Strong on recognition and employee appreciation, which often drives engagement better than surveys alone. - **Motivosity** — Best if you want peer recognition, manager visibility, and culture-building features. - **Microsoft Viva Glint** — Good for larger companies already using Microsoft 365; combines surveys with action and analytics. - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** — Strong enterprise option for listening programs, but more powerful when paired with action workflows. If your goal is to move beyond surveys, the best picks are usually: - **For all-in-one people ops:** Lattice or Leapsome - **For manager-led engagement:** 15Five - **For recognition-driven culture:** Workhuman or Motivosity - **For enterprise listening + analytics:** Culture Amp or Qualtrics EmployeeXM If you want, I can also give you a shortlist by **company size**, **budget**, or **Slack/Teams integration**.
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If you want something better than a **survey-only** engagement tool, look for a platform that combines **listening + action**. The strongest options usually fall into 4 buckets: continuous listening, recognition/community, manager enablement, and employee experience platforms. ([workday.com](https://www.workday.com/en-se/customer-stories/a-h/edf-renewables-empowering-managers-employee-voice.html?utm_source=openai)) **Best alternatives** - **Workvivo** — best if you want an **employee experience / internal comms hub** with recognition and employee insights, not just surveys. It positions itself as an AI-native employee experience platform with modern intranet, comms orchestration, and people intelligence. ([workvivo.com](https://www.workvivo.com/?utm_source=openai)) - **Lattice** — best if you want **engagement tied to performance management**: 1:1s, goals, feedback, reviews, and recognition in one system. ([lattice.com](https://lattice.com/blog/lattice-fall-winter-2025-product-release?utm_source=openai)) - **15Five** — best for **manager-led engagement** with weekly check-ins, 1:1s, reviews, and recognition (“High Fives”). ([15five.com](https://www.15five.com/products/manager-enablement/check-ins/?utm_source=openai)) - **Workday Peakon Employee Voice** — best for **continuous listening** at enterprise scale; it’s designed around ongoing feedback and employee sentiment rather than annual survey snapshots. ([workday.com](https://www.workday.com/en-se/customer-stories/a-h/edf-renewables-empowering-managers-employee-voice.html?utm_source=openai)) - **Workleap Officevibe** — best for smaller/mid-sized teams that want **ongoing feedback plus peer recognition and manager learning**. It includes Good Vibes recognition and a Learning Center for people leaders. ([help.workleap.com](https://help.workleap.com/en/articles/10281670-good-vibes-user-guide?utm_source=openai)) **My quick take** - Want a **culture + comms hub**: **Workvivo** - Want **engagement + performance**: **Lattice** - Want **manager habit-building**: **15Five** - Want **enterprise listening**: **Workday Peakon** - Want **lighter-weight all-around**: **Workleap Officevibe** ([workvivo.com](https://www.workvivo.com/?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can narrow this to the **best 3 based on your company size, budget, and whether you need frontline/mobile support**.
Which employee feedback tools are better than a basic pulse survey platform? comparison
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My apologies, to further differentiate, and to help reduce decomposition of basic pulse surveys. in practice: good recommended and then like this in the8 right. The best tool(s): in wide: the real stick! to use it: `Mar 8`: very, `Culture Amp` to help stack up: actionable. It’s a good, all-round employee-listening platform with engagement surveys, lifecycle surveys, performance, and strong benchmarks. and the `Qualtrics EmployeeXM` is also very strong for large orgs. and `Lattice` if you want feedback tied to performance, 1:1s, goals, and continuous check-ins. among these, `Leapsome` is also a compelling option for combining feedback with reviews, OKRs, learning, and engagement. maybe we should use genuinely `15Five` for manager-led ongoing feedback, weekly check-ins, and recognition. `Officevibe` is simpler and more people-first. `TINYpulse` is another helpful alternative if you want lightweight, ongoing listening and recognition. If you’re asking for more than a basic pulse tool, look for: `Culture Amp` / `Qualtrics EmployeeXM` / `Leapsome` / `Lattice` / `15Five` / `Officevibe` / `TINYpulse`. if you want a specific choice, `Culture Amp` is the safest “better than basic pulse survey” pick for most companies.
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Yes—if you want **more than just a basic pulse survey**, look at tools that add **continuous listening, action planning, performance feedback, 1:1s, 360 reviews, and recognition**. **Stronger options:** - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** — best if you want a full employee-experience platform with continuous listening, lifecycle feedback, AI theme detection, and action workflows. ([qualtrics.com](https://www.qualtrics.com/employee-experience/?utm_source=openai)) - **Workday Peakon Employee Voice** — good for enterprise-grade employee listening tied to broader workforce analytics and AI-driven insights. ([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?asPDF=1&refCamp=7014X000002s2xDQAQ&utm_source=openai)) - **Culture Amp** — strong for engagement plus manager conversations, 360 feedback, and research-backed survey templates. ([cultureamp.com](https://www.cultureamp.com/case-studies/unifonic?utm_source=openai)) - **Lattice** — better if you want feedback linked with performance management, recognition, and sentiment analysis in one system. ([lattice.com](https://lattice.com/performance/feedback?utm_source=openai)) - **15Five** — a solid choice if you want engagement surveys combined with reviews, check-ins, goals, compensation signals, and manager enablement. ([15five.com](https://www.15five.com/?utm_source=openai)) - **Perceptyx** — best for large organizations building a formal employee listening strategy with continuous listening and deeper analytics. ([go.perceptyx.com](https://go.perceptyx.com/platform/listen?utm_source=openai)) **Quick rule of thumb:** - **Just surveys** → basic pulse tool - **Surveys + action + analytics** → Qualtrics / Perceptyx - **Surveys + performance management** → Lattice / 15Five - **Engagement + culture + manager development** → Culture Amp - **Enterprise HR suite integration** → Workday Peakon If you want, I can turn this into a **top 5 shortlist by company size** (startup, mid-market, enterprise).
What are the best alternatives to an all-in-one HR suite for employee feedback? comparison
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If you want **employee feedback without buying a full HR suite**, the best alternatives are usually **standalone engagement/pulse tools**: - **Culture Amp** — best overall for employee engagement, pulse surveys, manager feedback, and action plans. - **Lattice** — strong for continuous feedback, 1:1s, performance reviews, and engagement surveys. - **15Five** — great for weekly check-ins, manager coaching, and employee pulse feedback. - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** — best for deeper survey analytics and enterprise-grade feedback programs. - **SurveyMonkey Engage** — a simpler, more affordable option for pulse surveys and quick feedback. - **Officevibe** — easy-to-use employee pulse surveys with manager insights. - **Peakon (Workday)** — good if you want strong analytics and are already in the Workday ecosystem. - **TINYpulse** — lightweight anonymous feedback and pulse surveys. - **Leapsome** — combines feedback, performance, goals, and learning in one tool. **Best picks by need:** - **Best overall:** Culture Amp - **Best for manager check-ins:** 15Five - **Best for performance + feedback:** Lattice - **Best for survey analytics:** Qualtrics - **Best budget/simple option:** SurveyMonkey Engage or Officevibe If you want, I can also give you a **shortlist by company size** (startup, mid-market, enterprise).
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If you want **employee feedback without a full HR suite**, the best standalone-ish options are: - **Culture Amp** — best for **science-backed engagement and pulse surveys**; it offers ready-to-use templates, AI comment summaries, and continuous feedback features. ([cultureamp.com](https://www.cultureamp.com/employee-pulse-surveys?utm_source=openai)) - **Qualtrics Employee Experience** — best for **enterprise listening**; it supports pulse surveys, always-on feedback, lifecycle surveys, passive listening, and automated text analysis. ([qualtrics.com](https://www.qualtrics.com/human-resources/?utm_source=openai)) - **Workleap Officevibe** — best for **simple pulse surveys + recognition**; it includes recurring surveys, reporting, and peer recognition, with pricing starting at $5/user/month. ([workleap.com](https://workleap.com/features/pulse-survey/?utm_source=openai)) - **15Five** — best for **feedback plus manager routines**; it combines engagement surveys, check-ins/pulse, reviews, 1:1s, goals, and manager feedback tools. ([15five.com](https://www.15five.com/?utm_source=openai)) - **Lattice** — best if you want **feedback tied to performance management**; it includes pulse surveys, eNPS, feedback/praise, and engagement analytics. ([lattice.com](https://lattice.com/platform/engagement?utm_source=openai)) **Quick pick:** - **Small team / easiest setup:** Officevibe. ([workleap.com](https://workleap.com/features/pulse-survey/?utm_source=openai)) - **Mid-market all-around:** Culture Amp or Lattice. ([cultureamp.com](https://www.cultureamp.com/employee-pulse-surveys?utm_source=openai)) - **Enterprise / advanced analytics:** Qualtrics. ([qualtrics.com](https://www.qualtrics.com/human-resources/?utm_source=openai)) - **Managers need feedback habits too:** 15Five. ([15five.com](https://www.15five.com/?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can narrow this to **best for SMB, best for enterprise, or best budget option**.
Which tools are better than a simple anonymous survey form for employee feedback? comparison
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Yes—better options than a plain anonymous survey usually give you **more context, faster follow-up, and richer feedback**. ### Better tools for employee feedback - **Officevibe** — strong for ongoing pulse surveys, manager action items, and engagement tracking. - **Culture Amp** — excellent for deeper employee experience surveys, eNPS, and benchmarking. - **Lattice** — good if you want feedback tied to performance, 1:1s, and goals. - **15Five** — useful for weekly check-ins, pulse questions, and manager visibility. - **Microsoft Viva Glint** — solid for large orgs already using Microsoft 365. - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** — best for advanced analytics and enterprise-level feedback programs. ### If you want something lighter - **Slack + Polly** — quick pulse checks in the flow of work. - **Typeform** — nicer than a basic form for structured feedback. - **Google Forms + add-ons** — still simple, but can be improved with workflows and dashboards. ### What’s usually better than anonymous-only surveys - **Pulse surveys** for frequent check-ins - **1:1 meeting tools** like Lattice or 15Five - **Anonymous suggestion boxes** with follow-up workflows - **Exit interview tools** for deeper insight - **Always-on feedback platforms** like Officevibe or Culture Amp If you want, I can recommend the **best tool by company size** (startup, mid-size, enterprise).
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Yes—better options usually add **cadence, analytics, and follow-through**, not just a blank form. A truly anonymous survey can help people speak honestly, but it also makes action harder because you lose trend data, segmentation, and built-in next steps. ([cultureamp.com](https://www.cultureamp.com/blog/employee-survey-guide?utm_source=openai)) Best upgrades: - **Pulse survey platforms** — short, recurring check-ins instead of one-off forms. Good for tracking sentiment over time. Examples: **Lattice Pulse**, **Culture Amp Employee Pulse Surveys**, **Qualtrics Employee Pulse Surveys**. ([lattice.com](https://lattice.com/engagement/pulse-surveys?utm_source=openai)) - **Continuous feedback tools** — let employees give feedback to managers/peers all year, not just in surveys. Example: **Lattice Feedback**. ([lattice.com](https://lattice.com/performance/feedback?utm_source=openai)) - **Engagement suites** — combine surveys with analytics, benchmarks, and action planning. Example: **Lattice Engagement** and **Culture Amp**. ([lattice.com](https://lattice.com/platform/engagement?utm_source=openai)) - **Lifecycle surveys** — target onboarding, exit, and other key moments so feedback is more specific and actionable. Example: **15Five Lifecycle Surveys**. ([15five.com](https://www.15five.com/engagement/?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can recommend the **best tool for a small team, mid-market company, or enterprise**.
What are the best alternatives to a manager-only check-in tool for employee engagement? comparison
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If you’re moving away from a **manager-only check-in tool**, the best alternatives are usually tools that give **employees a direct voice** and combine check-ins with broader engagement signals. ### Best alternatives - **15Five** — strong for weekly check-ins, 1:1s, engagement surveys, and manager coaching. - **Lattice** — great if you want check-ins plus performance, goals, reviews, and employee engagement in one system. - **Culture Amp** — one of the best for employee engagement surveys, pulse checks, and action planning. - **Officevibe** — simple, effective pulse surveys and anonymous employee feedback. - **Workleap (formerly Officevibe + more)** — good for engagement, recognition, and employee experience. - **Glint (Microsoft Viva Glint)** — strong enterprise option for pulse surveys and sentiment analysis. - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** — best for large orgs needing deep analytics and survey programs. - **Bonusly** — if the real issue is engagement and recognition, not just check-ins. - **Slack + Polly** — lightweight alternative for quick pulse questions and informal feedback. - **Leapsome** — good all-in-one option for check-ins, goals, reviews, surveys, and learning. ### Best picks by use case - **Best overall:** Lattice or 15Five - **Best for surveys:** Culture Amp or Glint - **Best lightweight option:** Officevibe or Polly - **Best for recognition-driven engagement:** Bonusly - **Best enterprise analytics:** Qualtrics EmployeeXM If you want, I can also give you a **“best alternative by company size”** shortlist.
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If you want something better than a **manager-only check-in tool**, the best alternatives are usually these: - **Culture Amp** — best for research-backed engagement surveys, benchmarks, and company-wide action planning. ([cultureamp.com](https://www.cultureamp.com/platform/engage?utm_source=openai)) - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** — best for enterprise listening programs with pulse surveys, lifecycle feedback, and deeper analytics. ([qualtrics.com](https://www.qualtrics.com/employee-experience/?utm_source=openai)) - **Lattice** — best if you want pulse surveys plus a broader people-management platform. ([lattice.com](https://lattice.com/engagement/pulse-surveys?utm_source=openai)) - **15Five** — best for combining engagement surveys with manager effectiveness and performance workflows. ([15five.com](https://www.15five.com/engagement/?utm_source=openai)) - **Workleap Officevibe** — best for lightweight weekly pulse surveys and manager/team summaries. ([help.workleap.com](https://help.workleap.com/en/articles/10281748-manage-survey-frequency?utm_source=openai)) - **Motivosity** — best if you want engagement tied to recognition, internal comms, and belonging, not just check-ins. ([motivosity.com](https://www.motivosity.com/?utm_source=openai)) **My quick pick:** - **Small team / simple rollout:** Workleap Officevibe or Lattice. ([help.workleap.com](https://help.workleap.com/en/articles/10281748-manage-survey-frequency?utm_source=openai)) - **Mid-market / culture + action plans:** Culture Amp. ([cultureamp.com](https://www.cultureamp.com/platform/engage?utm_source=openai)) - **Enterprise / advanced analytics:** Qualtrics. ([qualtrics.com](https://www.qualtrics.com/employee-experience/?utm_source=openai)) - **If you want engagement beyond surveys:** Motivosity. ([motivosity.com](https://www.motivosity.com/?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can also narrow this to **budget**, **small business**, or **remote teams**.
Which employee listening platforms are better than a standalone survey tool? comparison
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If you want more than a basic survey tool, these are usually better: - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** — strongest for enterprise-scale listening, text analytics, dashboards, and closed-loop actioning. - **Microsoft Viva Glint** — great if you’re already in Microsoft 365; strong manager tools and pulse programs. - **Workday Peakon Employee Voice** — excellent for continuous listening, benchmarking, and automated follow-up workflows. - **Culture Amp** — very good all-around for engagement, performance, and manager action plans; easier to use than many enterprise suites. - **Perceptyx** — strong for large organizations that want deep analytics and listening programs beyond just surveys. - **Medallia Employee Experience** — good for omnichannel feedback, text analytics, and linking employee/customer experience. - **Quantum Workplace** — solid mid-market option with engagement, recognition, goals, and manager insights. - **Lattice** or **Leapsome** — better if you want listening plus performance management in one platform. **Best pick by need:** - **Enterprise / advanced analytics:** Qualtrics or Perceptyx - **Microsoft-heavy company:** Viva Glint - **Best balance of usability + depth:** Culture Amp - **Continuous listening + workflow automation:** Workday Peakon If you tell me your company size and HR stack, I can narrow it to 3 best fits.
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If you want **more than just survey collection**, these are the stronger employee listening platforms: - **Qualtrics Employee Experience** — best if you want **continuous listening** across surveys, lifecycle moments, passive listening, AI insights, and ROI/business-outcome linkage. ([qualtrics.com](https://www.qualtrics.com/employee-experience/)) - **Workday Peakon Employee Voice** — best for **AI-powered listening** plus feedback tied to retention and action planning. ([workday.com](https://www.workday.com/en-us/products/employee-voice/overview.html)) - **Culture Amp** — best for teams that want a **listening + action loop** with surveys, AI comment analysis, retention insights, and manager action planning/coaching. ([cultureamp.com](https://www.cultureamp.com/platform/employee-engagement?utm_source=openai)) - **Microsoft Viva Glint** — best if you’re already in Microsoft 365 and want **organization-wide listening**, plus Viva Pulse for managers and broader Viva tools around communication and insights. ([microsoft.com](https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-viva/glint)) - **Lattice** — best if you want employee listening **combined with performance management** and built-in action plans. ([lattice.com](https://lattice.com/engagement/pulse-surveys?utm_source=openai)) **Rule of thumb:** if your needs are only “run surveys,” a standalone tool is fine. If you need **action planning, manager coaching, retention insights, lifecycle feedback, or linkage to performance/business outcomes**, go with one of the platforms above. ([qualtrics.com](https://www.qualtrics.com/employee-experience/)) If you want, I can rank these by **best for enterprise, best for mid-market, or best for Microsoft/Workday/SAP environments**.
What are the best alternatives to a basic feedback widget for employees? comparison
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Better than a basic feedback widget, teams usually use one of these: - **Employee engagement surveys** — e.g. **Culture Amp**, **Qualtrics EmployeeXM**, **15Five** Best for regular pulse checks, eNPS, and action plans. - **Always-on anonymous listening tools** — e.g. **Lattice**, **Officevibe**, **Blink** Best for ongoing feedback without forcing people into a single widget. - **Manager 1:1 and check-in tools** — e.g. **Leapsome**, **15Five**, **Lattice** Best when feedback needs to flow through managers, not just a form. - **Internal communities / social intranet** — e.g. **Workvivo**, **Staffbase**, **Microsoft Viva Engage** Best for open discussion, recognition, and company-wide sentiment. - **Idea and suggestion platforms** — e.g. **SogoEX**, **Bonusly**, **Kudos** Best for collecting improvement ideas and rewarding participation. - **Anonymous reporting / HR case tools** — e.g. **Navex**, **OneTrust Ethics**, **Whispli** Best for sensitive issues, complaints, or whistleblowing. - **AI sentiment from existing channels** — e.g. **Microsoft Viva Glint**, **Peakon (Workday)** Best if you want insights from survey + communication data. If you want, I can narrow this down by company size, budget, or whether you want anonymous feedback.
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Better alternatives depend on what you want to capture: - **Pulse surveys** — best for quick, recurring check-ins on morale and engagement. Good options: **Lattice Pulse**, **Workleap Officevibe**, **Qualtrics Employee Experience**. ([lattice.com](https://lattice.com/engagement/pulse-surveys?utm_source=openai)) - **Anonymous suggestion box / feedback channel** — best for candid issues and ideas. Good options: **Wrenly**, **Abot**, **OpenCulture** in Slack. ([slack.com](https://slack.com/apps/A01GM7H6WKT-anonymous-feedback-by-incognito-ai?utm_source=openai)) - **Employee experience platforms** — best if you want feedback + analytics + action planning in one system. Good options: **Qualtrics**, **Lattice**, **Workleap Officevibe**. ([qualtrics.com](https://www.qualtrics.com/employee-experience/?utm_source=openai)) - **1:1 manager check-ins / feedback workflows** — best for ongoing coaching and team-specific issues. Lattice and Workleap both support this style of continuous feedback. ([lattice.com](https://lattice.com/performance/feedback?utm_source=openai)) - **Recognition + kudos tools** — best if you want positive feedback and culture-building, not just problem reporting. **Officevibe** and **Wrenly** both include recognition features. ([workleap.com](https://workleap.com/officevibe?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can narrow this to the **best 3 for a small team, remote team, or enterprise**.
Which tools are better than a manual employee survey process? comparison
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Better than a manual employee survey process: - **Culture Amp** — best all-around employee engagement/feedback platform - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** — strongest for enterprise-level survey design and analytics - **Microsoft Viva Glint** — great if you’re already in Microsoft 365 - **Workday Peakon Employee Voice** — strong continuous listening and action planning - **SurveyMonkey Engage** — simpler, cheaper option for smaller teams - **Lattice** — good if you want surveys plus performance management in one tool - **15Five** — strong for manager check-ins and pulse surveys If you want the shortest answer: **Culture Amp** or **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** are usually the biggest upgrades over manual surveys. If you tell me your company size and budget, I can narrow it to the best 2–3 options.
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Yes—better than a manual survey process are **dedicated employee listening platforms** that handle distribution, anonymity, reminders, analysis, and action planning automatically. Good options include **Microsoft Viva Glint**, **Workday Peakon Employee Voice**, **Qualtrics EmployeeXM / Pulse**, **Culture Amp**, **Lattice**, and **SurveyMonkey Employee Engagement**. ([microsoft.com](https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-viva/glint?utm_source=openai)) Quick take: - **Best for enterprise / HR-led programs:** **Viva Glint** or **Workday Peakon**. They emphasize org-wide surveys, benchmarks, AI insights, and manager actions. ([microsoft.com](https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-viva/glint?utm_source=openai)) - **Best for deep analytics / custom research:** **Qualtrics**. It supports continuous listening, pulse surveys, always-on feedback, and dashboards. ([qualtrics.com](https://www.qualtrics.com/human-resources/?utm_source=openai)) - **Best for culture + manager action:** **Culture Amp** or **Lattice**. Both focus on engagement surveys plus trends/insights and follow-up actions. ([cultureamp.com](https://www.cultureamp.com/platform/engage?utm_source=openai)) - **Best lightweight / budget-friendly:** **SurveyMonkey**. It’s good if you mainly need a polished survey tool with templates and benchmarks. ([surveymonkey.com](https://www.surveymonkey.com/use-cases/employee-engagement/?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can narrow this to the **best tool for small teams, mid-market, or enterprise**.
What are the best alternatives to a quarterly engagement survey only approach? comparison
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Better alternatives to a **quarterly engagement survey-only** approach are usually a **continuous listening** model plus targeted feedback points. ### Best options 1. **Monthly or biweekly pulse surveys** - Short, 3–8 question check-ins on workload, manager support, clarity, and morale. - Good products: **Culture Amp**, **Microsoft Viva Glint**, **Workday Peakon**, **15Five**, **Officevibe** 2. **Lifecycle surveys** - Ask at key moments: onboarding, 30/90 days, promotion, manager change, exit. - Helps you catch issues that quarterly surveys miss. - Good products: **Qualtrics EmployeeXM**, **Culture Amp**, **Lattice** 3. **Manager 1:1s + team check-ins** - Structured weekly or biweekly conversations often reveal more than surveys. - Use a simple template for sentiment, blockers, and support needed. - Good products: **Lattice**, **15Five** 4. **Stay interviews** - Proactive conversations with top performers and critical talent: “What keeps you here? What might make you leave?” - Best done a few times a year, not just during turnover. 5. **Always-on feedback channels** - Anonymous suggestion tool, open text feedback, or Slack/Teams-based listening. - Good products: **Officevibe**, **Culture Amp**, **Qualtrics** ### Best practical combo If you want the strongest replacement for quarterly-only surveys: - **Quarterly engagement survey** for the big picture - **Monthly pulse survey** for trend tracking - **Lifecycle surveys** for key moments - **Manager 1:1s/stay interviews** for action and context If you want, I can also recommend the **best tool stack for SMB, mid-market, or enterprise**.
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Better alternatives are usually a **continuous listening** mix, not a single quarterly survey. Good options: 1. **Pulse surveys** Short, monthly or biweekly checks on 3–5 key questions. 2. **Always-on feedback channels** Anonymous suggestion box, Slack/Teams channel, or open feedback form. 3. **Stay interviews** Regular 1:1s with top performers to learn what keeps them engaged. 4. **Manager 1:1 check-ins** Structured weekly or biweekly conversations about workload, support, and blockers. 5. **Team retrospectives / after-action reviews** Great for capturing morale and process issues after projects or milestones. 6. **Lifecycle surveys** Survey at key moments: onboarding, 30/60/90 days, promotion, transfer, exit. 7. **Employee focus groups or listening sessions** Small-group conversations for deeper qualitative insight. 8. **People analytics + operational signals** Turnover, absenteeism, internal mobility, PTO use, performance trends, eNPS, etc. **Best practice:** use a **quarterly survey only as one input**, then add: - monthly pulse surveys - manager check-ins - stay interviews - lifecycle surveys If you want, I can also give you: - a **best-practice engagement listening framework** - a **survey replacement strategy by company size** - or a **sample 12-month employee listening calendar**.
Which employee feedback platforms are better than a spreadsheet-based workflow? comparison
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Yes—most dedicated employee feedback platforms are a big upgrade from spreadsheets. Good options: - **Lattice** — best all-around for continuous feedback, 1:1s, goals, and engagement surveys. - **Culture Amp** — strong for engagement surveys, pulse checks, and actionable analytics. - **15Five** — good for manager-driven check-ins, employee recognition, and performance feedback. - **Leapsome** — strong if you want feedback plus performance reviews, goals, and learning. - **Workday Peakon Employee Voice** — best for larger orgs needing real-time employee sentiment and deep analytics. - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** — enterprise-grade for sophisticated survey programs and reporting. - **Officevibe** — simple, lightweight option for pulse surveys and manager insights. - **SurveyMonkey Engage** — easy if you want a familiar survey workflow with better reporting than Excel. If you want, I can also suggest the **best option by company size** (startup, SMB, enterprise) or **by use case** (pulse surveys, 360 reviews, anonymous feedback, etc.).
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Yes—if you’re still using spreadsheets, these platforms are a big upgrade: - **Workleap Officevibe** — best for lightweight pulse surveys, anonymous feedback, and manager follow-up; it also integrates with Microsoft Teams and supports custom surveys. ([workleap.com](https://workleap.com/officevibe?utm_source=openai)) - **Lattice** — best if you want feedback tied to performance, goals, 1:1s, and praise in one system. ([lattice.com](https://lattice.com/performance/feedback?utm_source=openai)) - **Culture Amp** — strong choice for engagement surveys, continuous feedback, and 360° feedback with deeper analytics. ([cultureamp.com](https://www.cultureamp.com/p/360-feedback-platform?utm_source=openai)) - **15Five** — good for continuous manager-employee feedback plus engagement surveys and OKR/goals. ([15five.com](https://www.15five.com/engagement/?utm_source=openai)) - **WorkTango** — useful if you want surveys plus recognition and sentiment analysis, especially for larger or multilingual teams. ([worktango.com](https://www.worktango.com/feedback?utm_source=openai)) - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** — best for enterprise-grade listening and analytics when you need more sophisticated survey design and action recommendations. ([qualtrics.com](https://www.qualtrics.com/employee-experience/?utm_source=openai)) Quick rule of thumb: - **Simple + fast:** Officevibe - **Feedback + performance:** Lattice or 15Five - **Deep analytics:** Culture Amp or Qualtrics - **Recognition + feedback:** WorkTango If you want, I can narrow this to **best for small teams, mid-market, or enterprise**.
How do I collect employee feedback anonymously? problem
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Use a dedicated anonymous feedback tool, not a shared form tied to employee accounts. Good options: - **Google Forms**: simple and free; turn off email collection and avoid sign-in requirements. - **Microsoft Forms**: good if you’re already on Microsoft 365; use “Anyone can respond.” - **Officevibe**: strong for ongoing pulse surveys and anonymous comments. - **Culture Amp**: best for deeper engagement surveys and benchmarking. - **Peakon (Workday)**: solid for larger orgs and continuous feedback. - **Typeform**: nicer experience than basic forms; can be anonymous if configured correctly. Best practices: - Don’t collect names, emails, device IDs, or department combos that can identify people. - Keep groups large enough; avoid reporting on teams with very few employees. - Use a third-party tool with clear anonymity settings if trust is low. - Explain exactly what data you do and don’t collect. - Share results and actions taken, or people stop submitting feedback. If you want, I can recommend the best tool based on your company size and budget.
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Use a few simple safeguards: - **Use a third-party anonymous survey tool** (e.g. Google Forms with email collection off, Microsoft Forms, SurveyMonkey, Typeform). - **Don’t ask for identifiable info** like name, team size if small, exact title, or niche demographics unless necessary. - **Set a minimum group size** for reporting results (e.g. no reporting for groups under 5). - **Separate collection from analysis** if possible, so managers never see raw submissions. - **State the anonymity policy clearly**: what is anonymous, who can see results, and how data will be used. - **Avoid free-text prompts that reveal identity** (“my manager in the Phoenix office…”). - **Run regular pulse surveys** instead of one-off “big” surveys to build trust. - **Close the loop** by sharing themes and actions taken, or employees won’t trust it. If you want, I can draft: 1. an anonymous survey template, or 2. a policy statement you can send to employees.
How can I increase employee survey response rates? problem
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To boost employee survey response rates: - **Make it short**: aim for 5–10 minutes max. - **Explain the “why”**: tell employees what will change based on results. - **Guarantee anonymity**: especially for small teams; use a third party if needed. - **Have leaders endorse it**: a CEO or manager message can lift participation. - **Send reminders**: 2–3 nudges during the window, not just one email. - **Pick the right timing**: avoid peak workload, holidays, and payroll days. - **Use mobile-friendly surveys**: many employees respond from phones. - **Offer a small incentive**: raffle, gift card, or team donation. - **Close the loop fast**: share results and next steps within 2–4 weeks. Tools that help: - **Culture Amp** – strong for employee engagement and action planning - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** – powerful, enterprise-grade survey analytics - **SurveyMonkey** – easy to deploy and familiar to most employees - **Microsoft Forms** – simple if your org uses Microsoft 365 - **Workday Peakon** – great for continuous pulse surveys If you want, I can also give you a **sample employee survey email** that tends to get higher response rates.
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A few high-impact ways: - **Keep it short**: aim for 5–10 minutes. - **Explain the “why”**: tell employees what will change from the results. - **Ensure anonymity**: people respond more when they trust confidentiality. - **Use multiple reminders**: manager nudges, email, Slack/Teams, and deadline reminders. - **Get leadership buy-in**: a message from execs helps. - **Let managers reinforce it**: teams respond more when their manager encourages participation. - **Time it well**: avoid holidays, big launches, payroll issues, or peak workload periods. - **Make it mobile-friendly**: easy to complete on a phone. - **Offer small incentives**: team-level rewards or raffles can help. - **Close the loop fast**: share results and actions quickly after the survey. Best formula: **short survey + trusted anonymity + visible action after results**. If you want, I can also give you: 1. a **sample employee survey launch email**, or 2. a **30-day plan to boost response rates**.
How do I measure employee engagement over time? problem 390/mo
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Measure employee engagement over time by tracking the same core metrics on a regular cadence and comparing trends, not just single survey scores. **What to measure** - **eNPS**: “How likely are you to recommend this company as a place to work?” - **Engagement index**: 5–10 consistent questions on: - trust in leadership - role clarity - recognition - growth - workload - belonging - **Retention/turnover** - **Absenteeism** - **Internal mobility/promotion rate** - **Participation rates** in surveys and programs **How to do it** 1. **Set a baseline** with an anonymous company-wide survey. 2. **Repeat on a fixed cadence**: - quarterly pulse surveys - annual deep-dive survey 3. **Use the same questions each time** so trends are comparable. 4. **Segment results** by team, location, tenure, manager, etc. 5. **Track trends over 4–8 quarters**, not just one score. 6. **Combine survey data with business metrics** like turnover and productivity. 7. **Act on results** and tell employees what changed. **Good tools** - **Culture Amp** – strong for engagement surveys and benchmarking - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** – advanced analytics and enterprise workflows - **Microsoft Viva Glint** – good for continuous pulse surveys - **Lattice** – useful if you want engagement plus performance management - **Officevibe** – simple, manager-friendly pulse surveys - **SurveyMonkey** – flexible and budget-friendly for custom surveys **Simple dashboard** Track: - eNPS - overall engagement score - manager effectiveness score - response rate - voluntary turnover - absenteeism If you want, I can give you a **sample employee engagement survey** or a **dashboard template**.
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Measure it with a **consistent pulse system** over time: 1. **Pick a core survey** Use the same 8–12 questions every time, covering: - commitment - motivation - manager support - workload - recognition - growth - intent to stay 2. **Track a few key metrics** - **Engagement score**: average of core questions - **eNPS**: “How likely are you to recommend this company as a place to work?” - **Participation rate**: who actually responds - **Favorability**: % favorable / neutral / unfavorable - **Trend by team**: compare over time, not just company-wide 3. **Use a regular cadence** - **Monthly or quarterly pulse surveys** - **Annual deep-dive survey** - Same wording each time for comparability 4. **Segment the results** Break out by: - department - manager - tenure - location - role level 5. **Combine survey data with behavior signals** Look at: - absenteeism - turnover - internal mobility - performance - productivity metrics - burnout / overtime 6. **Create a trend dashboard** Show: - current score - 3–12 month trend - change vs last period - hotspots by team 7. **Act on the results** Engagement measurement only works if you: - share findings - pick 1–3 priorities - assign owners - re-measure after changes If you want, I can give you a **simple employee engagement survey template** and a **dashboard structure**.
How can I find out why employees are leaving? problem 10/mo
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Use a mix of **exit data, stay data, and manager feedback**: 1. **Run structured exit interviews** - Ask every leaver the same 5–8 questions. - Focus on: manager, pay, workload, growth, culture, commute, schedule. 2. **Do “stay interviews” with current employees** - Ask why they stay, what might make them leave, and what would improve their experience. - This often reveals issues before people quit. 3. **Analyze turnover patterns** - Break exits down by team, manager, tenure, location, role, pay band, and performance. - Look for clusters: “people under Manager X leave within 9 months.” 4. **Use anonymous pulse surveys** - Tools: **Culture Amp**, **Qualtrics EmployeeXM**, **Lattice**, **15Five**. - Ask short, regular questions about workload, growth, fairness, and manager support. 5. **Compare compensation and promotion data** - Check market pay and internal equity. - Tools: **Payscale**, **Carta Total Compensation**, **Mercer** (benchmarking). 6. **Interview managers** - Some reasons are team-specific: unclear expectations, poor feedback, burnout, weak onboarding. 7. **Look for warning signs** - Absenteeism, low engagement, missed promotions, internal transfers, performance dips. Best starting point: **standardize exit interviews + launch anonymous pulse surveys**. If you want, I can give you a **10-question exit interview template** or a **simple turnover analysis spreadsheet layout**.
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Use a mix of **data + conversations**: 1. **Analyze turnover patterns** - Who is leaving: team, manager, tenure, role, location - When they leave: after promotions, pay cycles, reorganizations - Compare exit rates by manager or department 2. **Do exit interviews** - Ask why they’re really leaving - Focus on concrete prompts: pay, manager, workload, growth, culture, flexibility - Look for repeated themes, not just one-off comments 3. **Run stay interviews** - Ask current employees: - What makes you stay? - What might cause you to leave? - What would improve your day-to-day work? - This often reveals issues before people quit 4. **Use anonymous pulse surveys** - Short, frequent surveys on engagement, stress, trust, and workload - Anonymity usually gets more honest feedback 5. **Check manager quality** - A lot of turnover is manager-related - Compare turnover, engagement, and promotion rates across managers 6. **Review compensation and workload** - Are people underpaid relative to market? - Are teams consistently overloaded or understaffed? 7. **Look at internal mobility** - If people can’t grow, they often leave - Review promotion rates, lateral moves, and training opportunities If you want, I can give you: - a **10-question exit interview template** - a **stay interview script** - or a **turnover analysis dashboard checklist**.
How do I get honest feedback from employees? problem
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To get honest feedback from employees, make it **safe, frequent, and specific**: - **Ask anonymously when needed**: Use anonymous pulse surveys for sensitive topics. Good tools: **Culture Amp**, **Officevibe**, **15Five**, or **Polly** (for Slack/Teams). - **Don’t react defensively**: If people see punishment or debate, they’ll stop being honest. - **Ask better questions**: Use specific prompts like: - “What’s one thing slowing you down?” - “What should I stop/start/continue doing?” - “How can I make your work easier?” - **Make it regular**: Short monthly or biweekly check-ins work better than one big annual survey. - **Close the loop**: Share what you heard and what you’ll change. If feedback disappears into a void, trust drops fast. - **Use a third party for tough issues**: An outside facilitator or HR consultant can get more candid input. - **1:1s matter most**: Train managers to ask directly and listen more than they talk. If you want, I can give you a **simple employee feedback survey template** or a **30-day plan** to start collecting honest feedback.
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Create **psychological safety** and make feedback **easy, specific, and safe**. - **Ask regularly, not just once a year.** - **Be explicit about why you’re asking**: “I want to improve, not punish.” - **Use anonymous channels** for sensitive topics. - **Ask concrete questions** instead of “Any feedback?” - “What should I stop doing?” - “What’s one thing I could do better?” - “Where are we making work harder than it needs to be?” - **Don’t react defensively.** Thank them, ask a follow-up, and pause. - **Close the loop.** Share what you heard and what you’ll change. - **Act on it.** Nothing kills honesty faster than ignored feedback. A simple script: > “I’d really value your honest feedback. I’m not looking for praise—I want to understand what’s not working and what I should do differently. You can be direct.” If you want, I can also give you: 1. a **1:1 feedback script**, 2. an **anonymous survey template**, or 3. questions for **managers vs. individual contributors**.
How do I run regular employee pulse surveys? problem
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A simple way to run employee pulse surveys is to make them **short, regular, and actionable**. ### 1) Pick a cadence - **Weekly**: very short “check-in” pulses - **Biweekly or monthly**: best for most teams - Keep it consistent so people expect it ### 2) Keep the survey tiny Use **5–10 questions max**. Good pulse topics: - workload - manager support - clarity of goals - team communication - burnout / stress - engagement / morale ### 3) Use mostly rating questions 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) - “How likely are you to recommend this team as a great place to work?” (1–10) - 1 open-ended question: “What’s the biggest blocker right now?” ### 4) Use a tool built for it Good options: - **Culture Amp** — strong for pulse surveys and action planning - **15Five** — great if you want continuous check-ins plus surveys - **Officevibe** — simple and popular for weekly engagement pulses - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** — best for larger, more advanced programs - **TinyPulse** — lightweight and easy for quick employee feedback - **SurveyMonkey** — flexible if you want to build your own process cheaply ### 5) Communicate the why Tell employees: - why you’re asking - how often it’ll happen - whether responses are anonymous - how results will be used ### 6) Protect anonymity - Use anonymous settings when possible - Don’t report results for very small groups - Share only aggregated data ### 7) Close the loop This is the most important part: - review results quickly - share what you learned - pick 1–2 actions - report back on progress next month ### 8) Make it actionable If the same issue repeats, assign an owner and deadline. Example: “Improve meeting overload” → manager owns it → review in 30 days. If you want, I can also give you: - a **10-question pulse survey template** - a **monthly rollout plan** - or a **tool comparison by team size**.
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Run them on a **simple, repeatable cadence**: 1. **Pick a frequency** - Most teams do **monthly** or **every 6–8 weeks**. - If your org is in change-heavy periods, use **biweekly**; if stable, **quarterly** can work. 2. **Keep it short** - **5–10 questions max** - 2–3 minutes to complete 3. **Use the same core questions every time** - e.g.: - How engaged do you feel? - Do you have what you need to do your job well? - Do you feel informed about priorities? - Do you feel supported by your manager? - What’s one thing we should improve? 4. **Use anonymous responses** - Especially if you want honest feedback. - Set a minimum group size before sharing results. 5. **Communicate the purpose** - Tell employees: why you’re asking, how often, how results will be used. 6. **Act on the results** - Share a summary quickly. - Pick **1–2 actions** only. - Report back on progress next survey. 7. **Track trends, not just scores** - Look for changes over time by team, location, or role. - Watch for recurring themes in comments. 8. **Don’t over-survey** - If you already do annual engagement surveys, make pulse surveys focused and lightweight. **A good default plan:** - Monthly pulse survey - 6 questions - Anonymous - 48–72 hour response window - Manager + HR review within 1 week - One follow-up action per team If you want, I can draft a **ready-to-send pulse survey template**.
How can I improve workplace culture with employee feedback? problem
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Use employee feedback as a **repeatable system**, not a one-time survey. ### 1) Ask for feedback often - Run short pulse surveys monthly or quarterly. - Mix anonymous and named channels. - Ask about workload, manager support, recognition, communication, and trust. **Tools:** Culture Amp, Officevibe, 15Five, Qualtrics. ### 2) Share results quickly - Summarize what you heard within 1–2 weeks. - Be honest about themes, even if they’re uncomfortable. - Explain what you’ll fix and what you can’t fix yet. ### 3) Prioritize 2–3 actions - Don’t try to solve everything at once. - Pick the issues that affect the most people. - Assign an owner and deadline for each action. ### 4) Close the loop - Tell employees: “You said X, we did Y.” - Show progress in team meetings and internal updates. - If feedback led nowhere, explain why. ### 5) Train managers to respond well - Managers should listen without defensiveness. - Teach them to ask follow-up questions and act on themes. - Recognize managers who improve engagement scores. ### 6) Use feedback to improve everyday culture Focus on: - clearer communication - fair workloads - more recognition - better growth opportunities - stronger psychological safety ### 7) Measure whether culture is improving Track: - engagement scores - retention - absenteeism - manager effectiveness - eNPS If you want, I can also give you a **simple employee feedback action plan** or a **sample survey template**.
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Use employee feedback as a **system**, not a one-time survey. - **Ask regularly:** pulse surveys, 1:1s, team retros - **Make it safe:** anonymous options, no retaliation, clear confidentiality - **Act visibly:** share “what we heard / what we’ll do” - **Close the loop fast:** even small wins build trust - **Segment feedback:** by team, role, location, tenure - **Focus on patterns:** don’t overreact to one-off comments - **Prioritize 2–3 fixes:** workload, manager support, recognition, communication - **Train managers:** they’re the biggest driver of culture - **Measure again:** track whether changes actually improved things A simple loop: **Collect → Analyze → Share → Act → Re-measure** If you want, I can also give you: 1. a **survey template**, 2. a **culture action plan**, or 3. a **manager checklist**.
How do I analyze employee survey results? problem
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A simple way to analyze employee survey results: 1. **Clean the data** - Remove duplicates and check missing responses. - Group by department, location, tenure, manager, etc. 2. **Start with the basics** - Look at response rate. - Calculate averages, medians, and % favorable/neutral/unfavorable for each question. - Compare scores to your last survey or benchmark. 3. **Find patterns by segment** - Break results into groups: team, seniority, site, remote vs. onsite. - Look for large gaps between groups. 4. **Identify top drivers** - See which questions correlate most with key outcomes like engagement, intent to stay, or recommendation. - Focus on the biggest opportunities, not just the lowest scores. 5. **Analyze open comments** - Tag comments by theme: pay, workload, manager, growth, communication, culture. - Count theme frequency and note repeated phrases. 6. **Prioritize actions** - Choose 2–3 issues with the biggest impact and highest feasibility. - Assign owners, deadlines, and success metrics. 7. **Share results clearly** - Use simple charts: bar charts, heatmaps, trend lines. - Summarize “what we heard,” “what it means,” and “what we’ll do.” **Helpful tools** - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** - **Culture Amp** - **Microsoft Excel** or **Power BI** - **Tableau** for dashboards If you want, I can give you a **step-by-step template in Excel** or a **sample report structure**.
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A good way to analyze employee survey results is: 1. **Clean the data** - Remove duplicates - Check for missing answers - Group open-ended comments by theme 2. **Look at the basics** - Response rate - Overall averages / percentages - Favorability by question 3. **Segment the results** Compare by: - team / department - location - tenure - manager - role level This often reveals hidden patterns. 4. **Find key drivers** Identify which questions are most tied to: - engagement - retention intent - satisfaction - burnout Focus on the biggest gaps and strongest correlations. 5. **Analyze trends** Compare against: - previous surveys - company benchmarks - industry benchmarks Look for improvement or decline over time. 6. **Review open comments** - Tag comments into themes - Count repeated topics - Note strong positive and negative language 7. **Prioritize action** Use an impact-vs-effort view: - high impact, low effort = quick wins - high impact, high effort = strategic initiatives 8. **Share the story** Summarize: - top strengths - top problems - who is affected - recommended actions If you want, I can give you: - a **step-by-step Excel/Sheets method** - a **Python analysis workflow** - or a **template for presenting the findings**.
How do I keep track of employee engagement by team? problem
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Use a mix of **regular pulse surveys, manager check-ins, and team-level dashboards**. ### Simple setup 1. **Run a 5–10 question pulse survey monthly** - Track: eNPS, workload, manager support, clarity, belonging, burnout. 2. **Break results down by team** - Compare scores by department, location, and manager. 3. **Add one open-text question** - Example: “What’s one thing that would improve your experience this month?” 4. **Review trends, not just snapshots** - Watch for drops over time in specific teams. 5. **Pair survey data with manager 1:1 notes** - Look for patterns in absences, turnover risk, or low participation. ### Good tools for this - **Culture Amp** – strong engagement surveys and team-by-team reporting - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** – powerful analytics for larger orgs - **Lattice** – good if you want engagement + performance + 1:1s in one place - **Officevibe** – simple pulse surveys and manager dashboards - **15Five** – useful for weekly check-ins and engagement tracking - **Leapsome** – combines surveys, reviews, and feedback ### What to track by team - eNPS - Participation rate - Manager effectiveness score - Workload/burnout score - Retention risk - Top recurring comments If you want, I can give you a **basic engagement tracker template** or recommend the **best tool for your company size**.
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Use a simple team-level scorecard with a few consistent metrics: - **Pulse survey score** by team (monthly or biweekly) - **Participation rate** in surveys - **eNPS** or “would you recommend this team/company?” - **Retention / turnover** by team - **Absenteeism / burnout signals** by team - **Manager check-in completion** - **1:1 cadence** and themes from qualitative feedback Best practice: 1. **Track by team, not just company-wide.** 2. **Use the same questions every time** so trends are comparable. 3. **Break results down by manager, tenure, and location** if privacy allows. 4. **Add comments/themes** so you know *why* scores changed. 5. **Review monthly** and assign an owner for follow-up actions. 6. **Close the loop**: share what changed based on feedback. A simple dashboard can be: - Engagement score - Trend vs last period - Participation % - Top 3 concerns - Top 3 strengths - Action items If you want, I can also give you a **sample spreadsheet template** or a **dashboard layout**.
How do I know if employees are burned out? problem 10/mo
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Common signs of employee burnout: - **Chronic exhaustion**: looks drained, low energy, frequent “I’m wiped” comments - **Drop in performance**: missed deadlines, more mistakes, slower output - **Cynicism or detachment**: more negative, withdrawn, less engaged in meetings - **Higher irritability**: short temper, conflict, emotional reactions - **Absenteeism/presenteeism**: more sick days, or “at work but checked out” - **Increased turnover risk**: job hunting, low commitment, quiet quitting - **Physical complaints**: headaches, sleep issues, stress-related illness Best way to know: - Watch for **changes from their normal baseline** - Check in privately with simple questions like: “What’s been feeling hardest lately?” “Do you have enough capacity?” “What could we change to make work more sustainable?” - Use anonymous pulse surveys Good tools for this: - **Culture Amp** - **Officevibe** - **15Five** - **Gallup Q12** If you want, I can also give you a **burnout warning-sign checklist for managers**.
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Yes — a few good free employee feedback tools are: - **Trello** – simple for collecting suggestions and tracking action items. - **Google Forms** – free and easy for anonymous employee surveys. - **Microsoft Forms** – good if you use Microsoft 365. - **Slack** – with feedback workflows or simple channels/polls. - **Jotform** – has a free plan for feedback forms. - **Culture Amp** – offers demos/trials, but not a long-term free plan. - **Officevibe** – usually paid, but sometimes has limited free access/trial options. If you want the best **truly free** option, I’d start with: 1. **Google Forms** 2. **Microsoft Forms** 3. **Trello** If you want, I can recommend the best one based on whether you need **anonymous feedback, pulse surveys, or 1:1 employee check-ins**.
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Yes — a few options exist: - **Qualtrics** offers a **free employee satisfaction survey template** available with a free Qualtrics Survey Account. It also has a **Remote + On-site Work Pulse** solution described as free for **90 days**. ([qualtrics.com](https://www.qualtrics.com/marketplace/employee-satisfaction-survey-template/?utm_source=openai)) - **SurveyMonkey** has an employee engagement survey page with a **“Get started free”** option and employee feedback/pulse survey features. ([surveymonkey.com](https://www.surveymonkey.com/use-cases/employee-engagement/?utm_source=openai)) - **Lattice** offers **free employee survey templates**, though its pulse survey product page is for a paid platform with a free tour/demo. ([lattice.com](https://lattice.com/insights/employee-surveys?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can narrow this down to the **best truly free option** for a small team.
How much does an employee feedback platform cost? transactional
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Employee feedback platforms usually cost **about $4–$15 per employee per month (PEPM)** for mid-market tools, with **enterprise plans often custom-priced**. ### Common pricing ranges - **Small teams / basic tools:** **$3–$8 PEPM** - **Mid-market platforms:** **$8–$15 PEPM** - **Enterprise suites:** **Custom quote**, often **$20k–$100k+ per year** ### Examples by brand - **15Five** — typically **custom pricing**, often in the **mid-market range** - **Lattice** — usually **custom / quote-based** - **Culture Amp** — **custom pricing**, often more expensive for larger orgs - **Leapsome** — typically **quote-based** - **SurveyMonkey Apply / employee survey add-ons** — lower-cost entry options ### What affects cost - Number of employees - Features: pulse surveys, 360 reviews, goals, performance reviews, analytics - Integrations (Slack, Teams, HRIS) - Admin support and onboarding - Enterprise security/compliance needs If you want, I can also give you a **price comparison for 5–10 specific platforms**.
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It varies a lot, but a common range is **about $4–$16 per user/month** for self-serve plans, billed annually. For example, 15Five publicly lists **Engage at $4**, **Perform at $11**, and **Total Platform at $16 per user/month**. ([15five.com](https://www.15five.com/pricing)) Many bigger employee feedback platforms are **quote-based** instead of publishing a fixed price. Culture Amp says pricing depends on **employee count, product, and service tier**, and Leapsome says pricing depends on **number of employees, contract length, and modules**. ([cultureamp.com](https://www.cultureamp.com/platform/plans-and-pricing)) So in practice: - **Small teams / basic feedback tools:** often low single-digit dollars per user/month. ([15five.com](https://www.15five.com/pricing)) - **Mid-market suites:** often custom-quoted. ([cultureamp.com](https://www.cultureamp.com/platform/plans-and-pricing)) - **Enterprise:** usually custom pricing. ([cultureamp.com](https://www.cultureamp.com/platform/plans-and-pricing)) If you want, I can give you a **short list of employee feedback platforms by budget**.
What is the cheapest employee engagement survey tool? transactional
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If you want the **absolute cheapest**, use **Google Forms** — it’s free, but it’s a general survey tool, not an employee-engagement platform. If you want a **dedicated engagement survey tool**, the cheapest commonly used options are usually: - **SurveyMonkey** — low-cost entry plan, easy to use - **Zoho Survey** — often one of the cheapest paid survey tools - **Microsoft Forms** — effectively free if you already pay for Microsoft 365 - **Jotform** — low-cost, but more form-focused than engagement-focused For **employee engagement specifically**, the cheapest “real” platform is often **Zoho Survey** or **Microsoft Forms**, depending on what you already subscribe to. If you want, I can give you a **ranked list by price** for 5–10 employee survey tools.
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The cheapest **published** option I found is **Luppa** at **€2 per employee/month**. Closely behind is **Engagedly** at **$2 per user/month** for its **Engage & Listen** plan. ([g2.com](https://www.g2.com/products/luppa/reviews?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can also compare the **cheapest 5** and flag which ones are actually good for small teams.
Do employee feedback tools offer a free trial? transactional
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Yes—many employee feedback tools offer a free trial, but some only provide a demo. Examples: - **15Five** — trial/demo options - **SurveySparrow** — free trial - **Workleap Officevibe** — free plan/trial-style access - **Lattice** — usually demo-based - **Culture Amp** — usually demo-based If you want, I can give you a short list of the **best employee feedback tools with free trials**.
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Yes—**many employee feedback tools do**, but it varies by vendor. For example, **15Five** offers a **14-day free trial**, and **Qualtrics** offers both a **free account** and a **30-day free trial** for its Strategic Research offering. ([15five.com](https://www.15five.com/trial/?utm_source=openai)) Some tools are **demo-first** instead of trial-first, so it depends on the product and pricing tier. ([15five.com](https://www.15five.com/engagement/?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can list the best employee feedback tools with free trials right now.
What are the pricing plans for employee survey software? transactional
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Employee survey software usually uses one of these pricing models: - **Per employee/month**: common for smaller teams - **Flat annual subscription**: based on company size/features - **Custom enterprise pricing**: for larger orgs, SSO, HRIS integrations, advanced analytics Typical examples: - **Culture Amp** — custom pricing; usually annual enterprise plans - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** — custom pricing; enterprise-focused - **SurveyMonkey Enterprise** — custom quote - **Lattice** — employee engagement add-on; custom quote - **Leapsome** — custom pricing - **Officevibe by Workleap** — tiered plans, often priced per user - **15Five** — custom pricing - **TinyPulse** — custom quote If you want budget-friendly options, look at: - **SurveyMonkey** - **Officevibe** - **15Five** If you want enterprise-grade analytics and benchmarking: - **Culture Amp** - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** If you want, I can also compare **actual current price ranges** for 5–10 top tools.
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Employee survey software is usually priced in one of these ways: - **Per user/seat per month** (often billed annually) - **Module-based** bundles - **Custom enterprise quote** for larger teams ([15five.com](https://www.15five.com/?utm_source=openai)) Current examples: - **15Five:** Engage **$4/user/month**, Perform **$11/user/month**, Total Platform **$16/user/month** (billed annually). ([15five.com](https://www.15five.com/pricing/?utm_source=openai)) - **Lattice:** Engagement add-on **$4/seat/month**; core plans start around **$11/seat/month**, with **$4,000 minimum annual agreement** and annual billing. ([lattice.com](https://lattice.com/pricing?utm_source=openai)) - **Culture Amp:** publishes **custom quote/enterprise** pricing rather than a public rate card. ([cultureamp.com](https://www.cultureamp.com/platform/plans-and-pricing?utm_source=openai)) - **Qualtrics:** also uses **quote-based pricing** and says you pay based on planned usage. ([qualtrics.com](https://www.qualtrics.com/pricing/?utm_source=openai)) - **Leapsome:** pricing depends on employees/modules/contract length; its survey module pricing starts at **US$15/user/month** on its comparison page. ([leapsome.com](https://www.leapsome.com/comparisons/employee-survey-vendors?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can narrow this to **budget picks**, **mid-market tools**, or **enterprise survey platforms**.
Which employee listening tools have a free tier? transactional
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True employee-listening platforms with a **free tier** are pretty rare, but these are worth checking: - **Polly** — free basic tier; good for pulse polls in **Slack** and **Microsoft Teams** - **Teamflect** — free plan (limited features); employee engagement/check-ins inside **Microsoft Teams** - **SurveyMonkey** — free tier; useful for employee pulse surveys - **Google Forms** — free; simple anonymous employee surveys - **Microsoft Forms** — free with a Microsoft account; good for quick internal surveys - **Jotform** — free tier; more flexible survey logic/forms - **Typeform** — free tier; polished employee surveys, but limited responses - **Zoho Survey** — free tier; basic survey collection If you want, I can also narrow this to: 1) **best free Slack/Teams tools**, or 2) **best dedicated employee engagement platforms with free trials**.
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A few employee listening tools with a **real free tier / freemium option** are: - **Workleap Officevibe** — has a **free trial / freemium** signup path, and Workleap’s terms explicitly mention “free trial or freemium subscription.” ([workleap.com](https://workleap.com/pricing/officevibe/?utm_source=openai)) - **Qualtrics** — offers some **free employee pulse / engagement survey templates and accounts**, including an “Employee Engagement Survey” available with a **free Qualtrics Survey Account**. ([qualtrics.com](https://www.qualtrics.com/marketplace/employee-engagement-survey/?utm_source=openai)) - **Team Insights** — G2 lists a **Free Plan** with up to **50 users** and features like eNPS, anonymous feedback, and dashboards. ([g2.com](https://www.g2.com/products/team-insights/pricing?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can also make you a **shortlist of the best free-tier tools specifically for pulse surveys, eNPS, or anonymous feedback**.
What is the average price for pulse survey software? transactional
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Pulse survey software usually lands around **$3–$12 per employee/month** for SMB tools, but many vendors use **custom enterprise pricing**. **Typical examples:** - **Officevibe**: often around **$5–$8/user/month** - **Lattice**: typically **custom**, often starts in the **low thousands/year** - **Culture Amp**: **custom**, usually **mid-market to enterprise** - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM**: **custom**, generally **enterprise pricing** - **TINYpulse**: often **custom / quote-based** - **Leapsome**: usually **custom**, sometimes **$8–$12/user/month** range depending on modules **Rule of thumb:** - **Small teams**: **$50–$300/month** - **Mid-size companies**: **$1,000–$10,000/year** - **Enterprise**: **$10,000+/year** If you want, I can also give you a **best-value shortlist** by company size.
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For **employee pulse survey software**, a reasonable **average budget is about $8–$10 per employee per month**. Entry-level tools tend to run **$3–$7 PEPM**, while mid-market platforms are often **$8–$15 PEPM**. ([hrcloud.com](https://www.hrcloud.com/blog/best-employee-survey-platform?utm_source=openai)) A few current examples: - **TINYpulse Perform:** starts at **$3/user/month** for existing customers, **$5** standalone. ([tinypulse.com](https://www.tinypulse.com/hubfs/Press_Release/TINYpulse_Takes_a_Swipe_at_Eliminating_Annual_Performance_Reviews.pdf?utm_source=openai)) - **Lattice Engagement:** about **$4/user/month** for the engagement add-on. ([thrivesparrow.com](https://www.thrivesparrow.com/blog/lattice-vs-workday?utm_source=openai)) - **Officevibe:** benchmarked around **$3.50–$8.00/employee/month** depending on tier. ([vendr.com](https://www.vendr.com/marketplace/officevibe?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can also give you a **budget estimate for your team size** (e.g. 50, 200, 1,000 employees).
Are there affordable employee engagement tools for small teams? transactional
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Yes — a few are genuinely affordable for small teams: - **Bonusly** — simple peer recognition; good for culture building. Starts around **$2–$5/user/month** depending on plan. - **TINYpulse** — lightweight pulse surveys and feedback; usually more budget-friendly than full HR suites. - **Officevibe** — strong for engagement surveys, 1:1s, and feedback; has a **free plan** and paid upgrades. - **Culture Amp** — more robust, but can be pricey; better if you’ll grow into it. - **15Five** — great for check-ins, goals, and manager coaching; mid-range pricing. - **Slack + Polly** — very cheap option if you already use Slack; good for quick polls and pulse checks. - **Gusto** — if you also need payroll/HR, it includes some employee engagement features and can be cost-effective as an all-in-one. If you want the **best low-cost picks**, I’d start with **Officevibe**, **Bonusly**, or **Slack + Polly**. If you want, I can narrow it down by **team size** and **budget per employee**.
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Yes—if you’re a small team, the most budget-friendly options are usually: - **Bonusly**: has a **free plan for up to 8 users**, and its paid **Team** plan starts at **$3/seat/month**. Good for peer recognition, 1:1s, and pulse checks. ([bonusly.com](https://bonusly.com/pricing?utm_source=openai)) - **Motivosity**: more recognition/rewards focused; its **Social Platform starts at $1 PEPM**, but it has a **$3,000/year minimum** for small-business plans. ([motivosity.com](https://www.motivosity.com/pricing/index.html?utm_source=openai)) - **Lattice**: solid for engagement + performance, but it has a **$4,000 minimum annual agreement**, so it’s usually less “affordable” for very small teams. ([lattice.com](https://lattice.com/pricing?utm_source=openai)) - **15Five**: offers engagement/surveys and manager tools, but pricing is more quote-based rather than clearly low-cost public pricing. ([15five.com](https://www.15five.com/pricing?utm_source=openai)) - **Culture Amp**: strong for surveys and engagement, but pricing is custom and aimed more at SMB/enterprise than ultra-budget setups. ([cultureamp.com](https://www.cultureamp.com/platform/plans-and-pricing?utm_source=openai)) **Best pick for a tiny team:** **Bonusly Free** or **Bonusly Team**. ([bonusly.com](https://bonusly.com/pricing?utm_source=openai)) **Best pick for recognition at a slightly bigger budget:** **Motivosity**. ([motivosity.com](https://www.motivosity.com/pricing/index.html?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can narrow this to: 1. **under $100/month**, 2. **best for remote teams**, or 3. **best for surveys only**.
What employee feedback platforms are worth the price? transactional
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Worth the price usually depends on **whether you need pulse surveys, 1:1 feedback, engagement analytics, or action plans**. My short list: ### Best overall - **Culture Amp** — strong for employee engagement, pulse surveys, manager effectiveness, and benchmarks. Great if you want a polished all-in-one platform. - **Lattice** — best if you want feedback tied to performance, 1:1s, goals, and reviews. Good value for growing teams. ### Best for lightweight/fast deployment - **15Five** — excellent for weekly check-ins, manager workflows, and continuous feedback. - **Officevibe (by Workleap)** — simple, approachable, and usually easier on budget than the heavy enterprise tools. ### Best for enterprise - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** — powerful survey design, analytics, and enterprise reporting. Worth it if you need deep insight and have the admin bandwidth. - **Microsoft Viva Glint** — strong for companies already deep in Microsoft 365. ### Best for action planning - **Peakon (Workday)** — solid if you want survey data to turn into manager actions and you’re already in the Workday ecosystem. ### Best budget-friendly option - **Leapsome** — often a good middle ground: feedback, reviews, goals, and engagement without enterprise pricing. ### Quick rule of thumb - **Need engagement + benchmarks:** Culture Amp - **Need performance + feedback in one:** Lattice or Leapsome - **Need simple recurring check-ins:** 15Five - **Need enterprise analytics:** Qualtrics or Glint If you tell me your **company size, budget, and whether you want surveys vs. 1:1 feedback vs. performance reviews**, I can narrow it to the top 2–3 worth paying for.
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Yes—these are the ones I’d usually say are **worth the price**, by use case: - **Workleap Officevibe** — best budget pick for pulse surveys, eNPS, anonymous feedback, and recognition. It starts at **$5/user/month** with a **10-user minimum**, so it’s one of the cheapest credible options. ([workleap.com](https://workleap.com/pricing/officevibe/?utm_source=openai)) - **15Five** — best value if you want **feedback + performance management** in one place. Pricing starts at **$4/user/month** for engagement/analytics, and its fuller platform goes up to **$16/user/month**. ([15five.com](https://www.15five.com/?utm_source=openai)) - **Lattice** — worth it if you want a polished all-in-one people platform. Talent Management starts at **$11/seat/month**, Engagement is an extra **$4/seat/month**, and there’s a **$4,000 minimum annual agreement**. ([lattice.com](https://lattice.com/pricing?utm_source=openai)) - **Leapsome** — strong if you want modular HR + feedback tooling and can handle quote-based pricing; it has a **14-day free trial**, and pricing depends on employees/modules. ([leapsome.com](https://www.leapsome.com/pricing?utm_source=openai)) - **Culture Amp** — worth considering for larger orgs that want **science-backed surveys** and deeper engagement analytics, but pricing is **custom/annual**. ([cultureamp.com](https://www.cultureamp.com/platform/plans-and-pricing?utm_source=openai)) - **Qualtrics Employee Experience** — best for enterprise-level listening and analytics, but it’s typically **quote-based** and more expensive/complex than SMB tools. ([qualtrics.com](https://www.qualtrics.com/pricing/?utm_source=openai)) **My short take:** - **Best cheap buy:** Officevibe - **Best overall value:** 15Five - **Best premium mid-market:** Lattice - **Best enterprise:** Culture Amp or Qualtrics If you tell me your **team size** and whether you want **just surveys** or **surveys + performance reviews**, I can narrow it to the top 2.
How do I compare employee feedback tool pricing? transactional
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To compare employee feedback tool pricing, look at **total cost per year**, not just the headline monthly price. ### 1) Compare the pricing model Most tools charge one of these: - **Per employee/month** (common for Lattice, Culture Amp, Qualtrics EmployeeXM) - **Per module** (engagement, pulse surveys, 360 feedback, recognition sold separately) - **Flat annual contract** (often for larger teams) ### 2) Check what’s included A cheap plan may exclude: - Pulse surveys - Anonymous feedback - 360 reviews - Manager reporting - Slack/Teams integrations - SSO/SAML - Export/API access ### 3) Ask for real quotes Vendors often don’t publish full pricing, so get quotes from: - **Lattice** - **Culture Amp** - **15Five** - **Officevibe by Workleap** - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** - **Leapsome** ### 4) Calculate true annual cost Use: **(license fee × employee count × 12) + setup + add-ons + support** Also ask about: - Minimum seat counts - Implementation fees - Annual vs monthly discounts - Price increases at renewal ### 5) Compare by use case - **Best simpler/SMB:** Officevibe, 15Five - **Best performance + feedback:** Lattice, Leapsome - **Best enterprise analytics:** Culture Amp, Qualtrics EmployeeXM ### 6) Build a side-by-side sheet Columns: - Vendor - Price per user/month - Minimum contract - Modules included - Setup fee - Support level - Integrations - Renewal terms If you want, I can make you a **pricing comparison template** or a **shortlist by company size**.
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Compare them on **total cost**, not just the headline price. **1) Normalize the pricing unit** - per employee / month - per active user - per manager - per survey sent - flat annual fee **2) Check what’s included** - number of employees/users - surveys, pulse checks, eNPS - analytics dashboards - anonymity controls - integrations (Slack, Teams, HRIS) - benchmarks - admin seats - support / onboarding **3) Watch for add-ons** - implementation fees - premium analytics - SSO / security features - extra survey volume - custom branding - dedicated CSM **4) Estimate your real annual cost** Use: `base fee + required add-ons + setup + support + overage charges` **5) Compare against your use case** A cheap tool can get expensive if you need: - many managers - frequent surveys - advanced reporting - enterprise security **6) Ask for a quote based on your headcount** Vendors often discount by size, so get pricing for: - current headcount - expected growth - annual vs monthly billing If you want, I can give you a **pricing comparison spreadsheet template** you can copy into Excel or Google Sheets.

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What are the best employee feedback tools for collecting ongoing feedback? 30/mo
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Here are some of the best employee feedback tools for ongoing feedback: - **15Five** — Great for continuous check-ins, pulse surveys, and manager-employee conversations. - **Culture Amp** — Strong for pulse surveys, engagement tracking, and action planning. - **Lattice** — Excellent for 1:1s, feedback, performance reviews, and engagement surveys. - **Officevibe** — Simple, lightweight pulse surveys with good team insights. - **TINYpulse** — Good for anonymous feedback and frequent pulse questions. - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** — Best for large companies needing deep analytics and survey customization. - **SurveyMonkey** — Flexible and easy to use for custom employee pulse surveys. - **Leapsome** — Strong for feedback, goals, reviews, and engagement in one platform. - **Betterworks** — Good if you want feedback tied to goals and performance management. - **Reflektive** — Useful for real-time feedback and recognition. If you want the best overall picks: - **Best all-around:** Culture Amp - **Best for manager check-ins:** 15Five - **Best for performance + feedback:** Lattice - **Best simple pulse surveys:** Officevibe If you want, I can also rank these by **price, ease of use, or best for small vs. large companies**.
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Here are some of the best employee feedback tools for ongoing feedback: 1. **Culture Amp** Best for: continuous listening, engagement surveys, pulse surveys, action planning. Strong analytics and widely used by HR teams. 2. **Lattice** Best for: employee feedback + performance management in one platform. Good for 1:1s, pulse surveys, reviews, and feedback loops. 3. **15Five** Best for: weekly check-ins and manager-employee feedback. Great if you want lightweight, frequent feedback without survey fatigue. 4. **Officevibe** Best for: anonymous pulse surveys and team sentiment tracking. Simple, easy to roll out, and strong for manager dashboards. 5. **SurveyMonkey Engage** Best for: flexible survey creation and broad feedback collection. Good if you want a familiar, easy-to-use survey tool. 6. **TINYpulse** Best for: anonymous ongoing feedback and recognition. Useful for getting candid input regularly. 7. **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** Best for: enterprise-grade employee listening and deep analytics. Strong for larger organizations with complex reporting needs. **Quick picks:** - Best overall: **Culture Amp** - Best for manager check-ins: **15Five** - Best all-in-one HR platform: **Lattice** - Best simple pulse surveys: **Officevibe** - Best enterprise option: **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** If you want, I can also rank these by **price**, **ease of use**, or **best for small teams vs. enterprise**.
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Here are some of the best employee feedback tools for ongoing feedback: - **Culture Amp** — Best overall for employee engagement, pulse surveys, and action planning. - **15Five** — Great for continuous feedback, weekly check-ins, and manager-employee conversations. - **Lattice** — Strong for performance management plus ongoing feedback and 1:1s. - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** — Best for large organizations needing deep survey analytics and enterprise reporting. - **Workhuman** — Good if you want feedback tied to recognition and employee appreciation. - **Officevibe** — Simple, lightweight pulse surveys and team sentiment tracking. - **Leapsome** — Good all-in-one option for feedback, reviews, goals, and learning. - **SurveyMonkey Engage** — Easier for teams that want flexible survey creation and fast rollout. If you want the short list: - **Best overall:** Culture Amp - **Best for manager check-ins:** 15Five - **Best for performance + feedback:** Lattice If you want, I can also give you the best tools by company size, budget, or HR stack.
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Here are some of the best employee feedback tools for **ongoing feedback**: - **Culture Amp** — Best overall for continuous listening, pulse surveys, eNPS, engagement analytics, and action planning. - **15Five** — Great for weekly check-ins, manager/employee 1:1s, pulse surveys, and continuous performance feedback. - **Lattice** — Strong if you want feedback tied to performance reviews, goals, and regular manager check-ins. - **Workday Peakon Employee Voice** — Best for large enterprises needing always-on listening and deep analytics. - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** — Excellent for sophisticated survey programs and enterprise-level feedback tracking. - **Officevibe (by Workleap)** — Simple and user-friendly for pulse surveys and team feedback. - **Leapsome** — Good for combining feedback, reviews, goals, and engagement in one platform. - **Blink** — Strong for frontline and deskless workers, with quick mobile-first feedback and communication. ### Best picks by use case - **Best overall:** Culture Amp - **Best for manager check-ins:** 15Five - **Best for performance + feedback in one:** Lattice - **Best for enterprise analytics:** Workday Peakon or Qualtrics - **Best for simpler teams/SMBs:** Officevibe If you want, I can also give you a **top 5 comparison table** by price, ease of use, and best company size.
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Here are some of the best employee feedback tools for **ongoing, continuous feedback**: 1. **Culture Amp** — best overall for employee listening - Strong pulse surveys, manager check-ins, and action planning - Great analytics and benchmarking 2. **Officevibe** — best for simple pulse surveys - Easy to roll out weekly feedback - Good anonymity and manager insights 3. **15Five** — best for manager-employee continuous feedback - Weekly check-ins, 1:1s, recognition, goals - Strong for performance conversations too 4. **Lattice** — best for performance + feedback in one platform - Combines surveys, 1:1s, reviews, and goals - Good fit for growing teams 5. **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** — best for enterprise employee listening - Very powerful survey design and analytics - Ideal for large organizations with complex needs 6. **Leapsome** — best for feedback + learning + performance - Ongoing feedback, reviews, goals, and development plans - Flexible and modern UI 7. **TinyPulse** — best for lightweight anonymous feedback - Simple, frequent pulse surveys - Good if you want low-friction employee sentiment tracking 8. **SurveyMonkey Employee Engagement** — best budget-friendly option - Easy to create recurring surveys - Best if you already use SurveyMonkey **Quick picks:** - **Best overall:** Culture Amp - **Best simple pulse tool:** Officevibe - **Best for managers:** 15Five - **Best for enterprise:** Qualtrics If you want, I can also give you a **top 5 by company size** (startup, mid-size, enterprise).
What are the top employee feedback platforms for engagement surveys?
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Top employee feedback platforms for engagement surveys: 1. **Culture Amp** — strong for employee engagement, eNPS, pulse surveys, and action planning. 2. **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** — enterprise-grade survey analytics, deep reporting, and benchmarking. 3. **Microsoft Viva Glint** — great for continuous listening and manager insights, especially in Microsoft ecosystems. 4. **Workday Peakon Employee Voice** — strong real-time feedback and personalized action recommendations. 5. **Lattice** — good for engagement surveys plus performance, 1:1s, and manager tools. 6. **Leapsome** — combines engagement surveys with reviews, goals, learning, and feedback loops. 7. **SurveyMonkey Enterprise** — flexible and easy to use for custom engagement surveys. 8. **Officevibe** — simple pulse surveys and manager-friendly insights for smaller teams. 9. **TinyPulse** — lightweight, anonymous pulse feedback with good employee sentiment tracking. 10. **15Five** — good for engagement, manager check-ins, and continuous feedback. If you want, I can also narrow this down by **best for enterprise, mid-market, small business, or HR analytics**.
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Top employee feedback platforms for engagement surveys: 1. **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** — best for enterprise-grade engagement surveys, text analytics, and action planning. 2. **Culture Amp** — strong all-around choice for engagement, pulse surveys, and manager insights. 3. **Microsoft Viva Glint** — great if you’re already in the Microsoft ecosystem. 4. **Workday Peakon Employee Voice** — strong continuous listening and benchmarking for larger orgs. 5. **Lattice** — good for combining engagement surveys with performance and people management. 6. **Leapsome** — solid for surveys plus reviews, goals, and learning. 7. **15Five** — good for pulse surveys and manager feedback in mid-size teams. 8. **Officevibe** — simple, easy-to-use pulse survey platform for SMBs. 9. **SurveyMonkey Engage** — flexible and familiar, especially if you want straightforward survey tooling. 10. **Quantum Workplace** — strong for engagement, retention, and action planning. **Best picks by use case:** - **Best overall:** Culture Amp - **Best enterprise:** Qualtrics EmployeeXM - **Best for Microsoft users:** Viva Glint - **Best for SMBs:** Officevibe or 15Five - **Best all-in-one people platform:** Lattice or Leapsome If you want, I can also rank them by **price**, **ease of use**, or **best for remote teams**.
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Here are some of the top employee feedback platforms for engagement surveys: 1. **Culture Amp** Best all-around for employee engagement, pulse surveys, and action planning. Very strong benchmarking and analytics. 2. **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** Best for enterprise-grade survey programs with deep analytics, segmentation, and reporting. 3. **Workday Peakon Employee Voice** Great for continuous listening and real-time feedback, especially if you already use Workday. 4. **Microsoft Viva Glint** Strong for large organizations, pulse surveys, and manager action insights; integrates well with Microsoft 365. 5. **15Five** Good for engagement, manager effectiveness, and ongoing check-ins with a simpler setup. 6. **Lattice** Best if you want engagement surveys plus performance management, goals, and manager tools in one platform. 7. **Leapsome** Solid for feedback, surveys, performance, and learning in a single HR platform. 8. **SurveyMonkey Enterprise / SurveyMonkey Engage** Best for teams that want flexible surveys and easy deployment without a heavy enterprise system. If you want, I can also rank these by **best for small businesses, mid-market, or enterprise**.
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Here are some of the top employee feedback platforms for engagement surveys: 1. **Culture Amp** Strong all-around choice for engagement surveys, pulse surveys, eNPS, and action planning. Great analytics and manager tools. 2. **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** Enterprise-grade platform with deep survey customization, benchmarking, and advanced analytics. Best for larger organizations. 3. **Workday Peakon Employee Voice** Excellent for continuous listening and real-time feedback. Strong if you already use Workday. 4. **Lattice** Good for combining engagement surveys with performance management, 1:1s, and OKRs. Popular with mid-size companies. 5. **15Five** Best known for manager effectiveness and employee check-ins, but also offers solid engagement surveys and pulse feedback. 6. **Leapsome** Combines engagement surveys, performance reviews, learning, and goals. Good all-in-one option for growing teams. 7. **Microsoft Viva Glint** Strong for companies in the Microsoft ecosystem. Useful for enterprise engagement surveys and action tracking. 8. **SurveyMonkey Enterprise** Flexible and easy to deploy, with good survey-building tools and reporting. Better if you want general survey capability. 9. **Officevibe by Workleap** Simple, user-friendly pulse surveys with solid engagement insights. Best for smaller teams and manager adoption. 10. **TINYpulse** Lightweight employee pulse and feedback tool focused on quick, frequent check-ins. **Best overall picks by use case** - **Best overall:** Culture Amp - **Best enterprise:** Qualtrics EmployeeXM - **Best for Workday users:** Workday Peakon - **Best all-in-one for SMB/mid-market:** Lattice or Leapsome - **Best simple pulse surveys:** Officevibe or TINYpulse If you want, I can also give you a **shortlist by company size** or a **comparison table with pricing and features**.
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Top employee feedback platforms for engagement surveys: 1. **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** Best for enterprise-grade survey design, analytics, and action planning. 2. **Culture Amp** Great for employee engagement, pulse surveys, and manager-friendly insights. 3. **Workday Peakon Employee Voice** Strong for continuous listening and AI-driven feedback analysis. 4. **Glint (Microsoft Viva Glint)** Good for large organizations already in Microsoft 365 / Viva. 5. **15Five** Best for performance + engagement feedback in mid-sized companies. 6. **SurveyMonkey Enterprise** Flexible, easy-to-use survey platform with solid employee survey templates. 7. **Lattice** Strong for engagement surveys tied to performance and people management. 8. **Energage** Popular for recognition and engagement benchmarking, especially for culture measurement. 9. **Leapsome** Combines engagement surveys with reviews, goals, and learning. 10. **TinyPulse** Simple, lightweight pulse surveys and anonymous feedback. If you want, I can also narrow this down by **company size**, **budget**, or **best overall**.
Which employee feedback tools are most recommended for HR teams?
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For HR teams, the most recommended employee feedback tools are usually these: - **Culture Amp** — best all-around for employee engagement, pulse surveys, and action planning. - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** — strongest for large orgs needing advanced analytics and survey design. - **15Five** — great for continuous feedback, manager check-ins, and performance conversations. - **Lattice** — popular for performance + engagement + 1:1s in one platform. - **Microsoft Viva Glint** — strong choice if your company already uses Microsoft 365. - **Workhuman** — best for recognition-driven feedback and employee appreciation. - **TINYpulse** — simple, lightweight pulse surveys for smaller teams. - **Officevibe** — easy-to-use engagement and feedback tool for smaller HR teams. **Best picks by need:** - **Best overall:** Culture Amp - **Best enterprise analytics:** Qualtrics EmployeeXM - **Best for manager feedback routines:** 15Five - **Best combined performance + feedback:** Lattice - **Best Microsoft environment:** Viva Glint If you want, I can also narrow this down by **company size**, **budget**, or **HR use case**.
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For HR teams, the most recommended employee feedback tools are usually: - **Culture Amp** — best all-around for employee engagement surveys, pulse checks, performance, and action planning. - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** — strongest for enterprise-level listening, analytics, and complex survey programs. - **Lattice** — great if you want feedback tied to performance management, 1:1s, and goals. - **15Five** — strong for continuous feedback, manager check-ins, and employee engagement. - **Officevibe** — simple, lightweight pulse surveys for smaller teams. - **Leapsome** — solid for feedback, reviews, OKRs, and learning in one platform. - **WorkTango** — good for employee listening and recognition, especially mid-market and enterprise. - **SurveyMonkey Enterprise** — flexible and familiar if you want custom surveys without a full EX suite. **Best picks by use case:** - **Best overall:** Culture Amp - **Best for enterprise analytics:** Qualtrics EmployeeXM - **Best for performance + feedback:** Lattice - **Best for manager check-ins:** 15Five - **Best for simple pulse surveys:** Officevibe If you want, I can also narrow this down by **company size**, **budget**, or **must-have features**.
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Top employee feedback tools HR teams often recommend: - **Culture Amp** — Best all-around for engagement surveys, pulse checks, and action planning. Strong analytics and manager dashboards. - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** — Best for enterprise-level survey programs and advanced reporting. Very powerful, but heavier to implement. - **Lattice** — Great if you want feedback plus performance management, 1:1s, and goals in one system. - **15Five** — Strong for continuous feedback, manager check-ins, and engagement surveys; very HR-friendly. - **Workday Peakon Employee Voice** — Excellent for real-time employee sentiment and large organizations already using Workday. - **Officevibe** — Simple, easy-to-use pulse surveys for smaller teams and mid-market HR teams. - **SurveyMonkey Enterprise** — Flexible and budget-friendly for custom employee surveys, though less specialized than the tools above. - **Leapsome** — Good for feedback, reviews, engagement, and learning in one platform. If you want the safest “best pick” shortlist: - **Best overall:** Culture Amp - **Best enterprise:** Qualtrics EmployeeXM - **Best for performance + feedback:** Lattice or Leapsome - **Best simple pulse surveys:** Officevibe If you want, I can also give you a **comparison by price, team size, or features**.
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For HR teams, the most commonly recommended employee feedback tools are: - **Culture Amp** — best all-around for engagement surveys, eNPS, performance feedback, and analytics. - **15Five** — strong for continuous feedback, 1:1s, manager check-ins, and employee engagement. - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** — best for large organizations needing deep survey design and reporting. - **Lattice** — popular for performance reviews, feedback, goals, and engagement in one platform. - **Leapsome** — good for feedback, performance management, and learning in mid-sized teams. - **SurveyMonkey Enterprise** — solid if you mainly need flexible pulse surveys and fast deployment. - **Officevibe** — simple, lightweight option for pulse surveys and team sentiment. - **Peakon (Workday)** — best for enterprises already using Workday and wanting continuous listening. **Quick pick:** - **Best overall:** Culture Amp - **Best for manager feedback routines:** 15Five - **Best for performance + feedback:** Lattice - **Best for enterprise analytics:** Qualtrics EmployeeXM If you want, I can also narrow these down by **company size, budget, or HR use case**.
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For HR teams, the most commonly recommended employee feedback tools are: - **Culture Amp** — best overall for employee engagement, pulse surveys, and action planning - **15Five** — great for continuous feedback, manager check-ins, and performance conversations - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** — strong for enterprise HR analytics and survey depth - **Lattice** — good for feedback, 1:1s, reviews, and lightweight performance management - **Workday Peakon Employee Voice** — best for large organizations already using Workday - **Glint (Microsoft Viva Glint)** — solid for pulse surveys and engagement insights - **Officevibe** — easy to use for small to mid-size teams and manager-facing feedback - **SurveyMonkey Genius / SurveyMonkey Enterprise** — flexible if you want custom surveys without a full HR suite **Quick picks:** - **Best overall:** Culture Amp - **Best for continuous feedback:** 15Five - **Best for enterprise analytics:** Qualtrics EmployeeXM - **Best for all-in-one HR performance + feedback:** Lattice If you want, I can also narrow this down by **company size, budget, or whether you need anonymous feedback**.
What are the most popular employee feedback software options?
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Some of the most popular employee feedback software options are: - **Culture Amp** — very popular for engagement surveys, pulse checks, and actionable analytics. - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** — strong enterprise option for large-scale employee listening and experience programs. - **Workday Peakon Employee Voice** — widely used for continuous feedback and manager insights. - **Lattice** — popular with growing companies for feedback, 1:1s, goals, and performance reviews. - **15Five** — known for weekly check-ins, pulse surveys, and manager tooling. - **Officevibe by Workleap** — simple and popular for pulse surveys and team engagement. - **SurveyMonkey Engage** — good for straightforward employee surveys and feedback collection. - **TinyPulse** — lightweight option for pulse surveys and anonymous feedback. - **Leapsome** — combines feedback, performance, and engagement in one platform. - **Kudos** — focuses on recognition plus employee feedback and engagement. If you want, I can also narrow these down by: - **best for small teams** - **best for enterprise** - **best for anonymous feedback** - **best budget options**
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Some of the most popular employee feedback software options are: - **Culture Amp** — very popular for engagement surveys, feedback, and action planning - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** — enterprise-focused, strong survey and analytics platform - **Workday Peakon Employee Voice** — great for continuous listening and pulse surveys - **Lattice** — combines feedback, performance, and engagement tools - **15Five** — strong for manager check-ins, reviews, and employee feedback - **Officevibe** — simple pulse surveys and team engagement insights - **Leapsome** — feedback, performance, OKRs, and learning in one - **TINYpulse** — lightweight anonymous feedback and engagement surveys - **SurveyMonkey** — flexible survey tool often used for employee feedback - **BambooHR** — broader HR platform with employee satisfaction tools If you want, I can also rank these by **best for small businesses, mid-sized companies, or enterprises**.
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Some of the most popular employee feedback software options are: - **Culture Amp** — strong for employee engagement, performance, and pulse surveys - **15Five** — popular for weekly check-ins, feedback, and OKRs - **Lattice** — widely used for performance management, feedback, and engagement - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** — enterprise-grade employee experience and survey analytics - **Workday Peakon Employee Voice** — continuous listening and real-time feedback - **Officevibe** — simple pulse surveys and team feedback - **Leapsome** — feedback, reviews, goals, and engagement in one platform - **SurveyMonkey** — flexible survey tool often used for employee feedback - **Microsoft Viva Glint** — employee engagement and feedback for Microsoft-heavy orgs - **TinyPulse** — lightweight anonymous feedback and pulse surveys If you want, I can also rank these by **best for small teams, mid-sized companies, or enterprise**.
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Some of the most popular employee feedback software options are: - **Culture Amp** — strong for engagement surveys, pulse checks, and action planning. - **15Five** — popular for continuous feedback, one-on-ones, and performance check-ins. - **Lattice** — widely used for performance management plus feedback and employee engagement. - **Officevibe (by Workleap)** — known for simple pulse surveys and manager insights. - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** — best for large enterprises needing advanced analytics and surveys. - **Microsoft Viva Glint** — good for organizations already using Microsoft 365. - **Leapsome** — combines feedback, reviews, goals, and learning. - **Bonusly** — more recognition-focused, but often used alongside feedback programs. - **SurveyMonkey Engage** — flexible and easy for quick employee surveys. - **TINYpulse** — lightweight tool for anonymous employee feedback and pulse surveys. If you want, I can also narrow these down by **best for small businesses, mid-market, or enterprise**.
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Some of the most popular employee feedback software options are: - **Culture Amp** — strong for engagement surveys, pulse feedback, reviews, and action planning - **15Five** — popular for continuous feedback, 1:1s, check-ins, and performance reviews - **Lattice** — widely used for performance management, feedback, goals, and engagement - **Officevibe** — known for simple pulse surveys and team sentiment tracking - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** — enterprise-grade employee experience and survey analytics - **SurveyMonkey (SurveyMonkey Engage / Team plans)** — flexible surveys and feedback collection - **Leapsome** — combines feedback, reviews, goals, and learning - **WorkTango** — employee listening, recognition, and engagement insights - **Bonusly** — best known for peer recognition and feedback-driven culture - **Peakon (by Workday)** — employee engagement and continuous listening for larger orgs If you want, I can also narrow these down by: - **best for small businesses** - **best for enterprise** - **best for anonymous feedback** - **best for performance reviews + feedback**
What are the best employee engagement survey tools? 20/mo
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Here are some of the best employee engagement survey tools: 1. **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** Best for: enterprise-grade employee experience programs - Very powerful analytics and action planning - Great for pulse surveys, lifecycle surveys, and benchmarking - Strong integrations and reporting 2. **Culture Amp** Best for: modern HR teams focused on engagement and development - Excellent survey templates and eNPS tools - Easy to use, strong manager action tools - Good for mid-market and enterprise 3. **Glint (Microsoft Viva Glint)** Best for: organizations already on Microsoft 365 - Strong real-time insights and dashboards - Good for continuous listening - Tight Microsoft ecosystem integration 4. **WorkTango** Best for: engagement plus recognition - Combines surveys, recognition, and rewards - Solid pulse survey functionality - Good for boosting participation 5. **15Five** Best for: performance + engagement together - Great if you want check-ins, reviews, and surveys in one platform - Useful for manager-employee communication - Best for small to mid-sized companies 6. **Lattice** Best for: performance management with engagement surveys - Simple, polished interface - Strong for feedback, reviews, and engagement pulses - Popular with growing startups and mid-market teams 7. **SurveyMonkey Engage** Best for: lightweight, fast setup - Easy to launch surveys quickly - Familiar survey-builder experience - Less robust than enterprise-focused tools 8. **TinyPulse** Best for: quick pulse surveys and anonymous feedback - Simple and employee-friendly - Good for regular check-ins - Best for smaller teams or basics **Best overall picks by need:** - **Best overall:** Culture Amp - **Best enterprise:** Qualtrics EmployeeXM - **Best Microsoft stack fit:** Viva Glint - **Best all-in-one HR/performance:** 15Five or Lattice - **Best for recognition + engagement:** WorkTango If you want, I can also give you a **top 5 by company size** or a **comparison table with pricing and features**.
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Here are some of the best employee engagement survey tools, with the strongest options by use case: - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** — Best overall for enterprise teams; very powerful analytics, benchmarking, and action planning. - **Workday Peakon Employee Voice** — Best for continuous listening; great pulse surveys and manager dashboards. - **Culture Amp** — Best for engagement + performance; strong survey templates and easy-to-use insights. - **Leapsome** — Best for SMB/mid-market; combines engagement surveys, reviews, goals, and 1:1s. - **Lattice** — Best for startups and growing companies; simple surveys plus performance and people management. - **15Five** — Best for manager-driven engagement; good for pulse surveys, feedback, and coaching. - **SurveyMonkey Engage** — Best budget-friendly option; easy to launch surveys quickly with decent reporting. - **Officevibe** — Best for lightweight pulse surveys; simple, friendly, and easy for managers to act on. - **TINYpulse** — Best for anonymous feedback and quick pulses; good for smaller orgs wanting simplicity. If you want the shortest recommendation: - **Enterprise:** Qualtrics or Workday Peakon - **Mid-market:** Culture Amp or Leapsome - **SMB:** Lattice, 15Five, or SurveyMonkey Engage If you tell me your company size, budget, and whether you want pulse surveys or full annual engagement surveys, I can narrow it to the top 3.
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Here are some of the best employee engagement survey tools, depending on what you need: - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** — Best overall for large orgs; very strong analytics, benchmarking, and action planning. - **Culture Amp** — Great for engagement + performance; easy to use and popular with mid-size to large companies. - **Workday Peakon Employee Voice** — Strong for continuous listening and real-time pulse surveys, especially if you already use Workday. - **Microsoft Viva Glint** — Good enterprise option for pulse surveys and manager insights, especially in Microsoft 365 environments. - **15Five** — Best for smaller to mid-size teams that want engagement plus manager check-ins and performance management. - **Lattice** — Solid all-in-one HR platform with engagement surveys, reviews, and goals. - **SurveyMonkey Engage** — Easier and cheaper than enterprise tools; good for straightforward engagement surveys. - **Officevibe** — Simple, lightweight, and friendly for smaller teams; good pulse-survey experience. If you want the **best picks by use case**: - **Enterprise:** Qualtrics or Peakon - **Best UX:** Culture Amp - **Best for Microsoft shops:** Viva Glint - **Best for SMBs:** 15Five or Officevibe If you want, I can also give you a **top 5 list by price**, **best for remote teams**, or **best for anonymous surveys**.
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Here are some of the best employee engagement survey tools, depending on your needs: ### Top picks - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** — Best overall for large organizations and advanced analytics. - **Culture Amp** — Best for engagement + action planning; very popular with HR teams. - **Workday Peakon Employee Voice** — Best for continuous listening and enterprise integration. - **Lattice** — Best for startups and mid-sized companies already using performance management. - **Leapsome** — Best all-in-one platform for engagement, performance, and development. - **SurveyMonkey Enterprise** — Best for flexibility and ease of use. - **15Five** — Best for manager-driven engagement and weekly check-ins. - **Officevibe (by Workleap)** — Best lightweight option for ongoing pulse surveys. - **Glint (Microsoft)** — Best for organizations already in the Microsoft ecosystem. - **Jotform Enterprise** — Good budget-friendly option if you want custom survey workflows. ### Best by use case - **Best for deep analytics:** Qualtrics EmployeeXM - **Best for actionability:** Culture Amp - **Best for continuous pulse surveys:** Workday Peakon / Officevibe - **Best all-in-one HR platform:** Leapsome / Lattice - **Best simple, familiar survey builder:** SurveyMonkey Enterprise ### What to look for - Anonymous survey options - Pulse + annual survey support - Benchmarking - Driver analysis - Manager action plans - HRIS integrations (Workday, BambooHR, ADP, etc.) If you want, I can also give you: 1. the **best tools for small businesses**, 2. a **comparison table by price/features**, or 3. the **best choice for your company size**.
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Here are some of the best employee engagement survey tools: 1. **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** Best for: enterprise-level engagement programs Strong analytics, pulse surveys, action planning, and robust reporting. 2. **Culture Amp** Best for: engagement + manager feedback Very popular for employee surveys, performance, and benchmarks. 3. **Workday Peakon Employee Voice** Best for: continuous listening at scale Great pulse surveys, AI-driven insights, and automated follow-up actions. 4. **Lattice** Best for: performance + engagement in one platform Easy-to-use surveys, reviews, 1:1s, and goal tracking. 5. **15Five** Best for: smaller teams and manager-led engagement Good for pulse surveys, check-ins, and engagement workflows. 6. **Leapsome** Best for: all-in-one HR engagement suite Combines surveys, reviews, goals, learning, and feedback. 7. **SurveyMonkey Engage** Best for: simple, fast survey deployment Easier and lighter-weight than enterprise platforms. 8. **Officevibe** Best for: ongoing pulse surveys and team feedback Simple interface, actionable insights, and manager-friendly. ### Quick pick: - **Best overall:** Culture Amp - **Best for enterprise:** Qualtrics EmployeeXM - **Best all-in-one HR platform:** Leapsome or Lattice - **Best for continuous pulse surveys:** Workday Peakon If you want, I can also rank these by **price, ease of use, or best for small businesses**.
What are the leading tools for continuous employee feedback?
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Some of the leading tools for continuous employee feedback are: - **15Five** — strong for weekly check-ins, pulse surveys, manager feedback, and performance conversations. - **Culture Amp** — excellent for pulse surveys, engagement insights, and action planning. - **Lattice** — popular for continuous performance management, 1:1s, feedback, and reviews. - **Leapsome** — combines feedback, goals, reviews, and engagement surveys in one platform. - **Officevibe** — simple, manager-friendly pulse feedback and team sentiment tracking. - **Quantive Results (formerly Gtmhub)** — better for goal alignment plus ongoing feedback and performance visibility. - **PerformYard** — flexible continuous performance feedback and review workflows. - **Motivosity** — good for peer recognition and regular employee sentiment feedback. If you want the best picks by use case: - **Best overall:** Lattice or Culture Amp - **Best for manager check-ins:** 15Five - **Best for simpler teams:** Officevibe - **Best all-in-one:** Leapsome If you want, I can also give you a **top 5 comparison by pricing, features, and ideal company size**.
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Leading tools for continuous employee feedback include: - **Culture Amp** — strong pulse surveys, feedback, and engagement analytics - **15Five** — great for weekly check-ins, manager 1:1s, and continuous feedback - **Lattice** — popular for performance, goals, and ongoing employee feedback - **Workleap Officevibe** — simple pulse surveys and team sentiment tracking - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** — enterprise-grade feedback and analytics - **Microsoft Viva Glint** — good for organizations already in Microsoft 365 - **Leapsome** — combines feedback, reviews, goals, and engagement surveys - **Bonusly** — more for peer recognition, but useful as a continuous feedback layer If you want, I can also rank these by **best for small teams**, **best for mid-market**, or **best for enterprises**.
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Leading tools for continuous employee feedback include: - **Lattice** — strong all-in-one people platform with 1:1s, pulse surveys, feedback, goals, and performance reviews. - **15Five** — great for weekly check-ins, manager-employee feedback, and engagement surveys. - **Culture Amp** — best for engagement insights, pulse surveys, and action planning at scale. - **Workleap Officevibe** — simple, lightweight employee pulse feedback and team sentiment tracking. - **Leapsome** — strong for feedback, reviews, goals, learning, and engagement in one system. - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** — best for enterprise-grade analytics and large-scale listening programs. - **Microsoft Viva Glint** — solid if you’re already deep in the Microsoft ecosystem. - **Bonusly** — more for peer recognition, but useful as a continuous feedback signal. **Quick picks:** - **Best overall:** Lattice - **Best for engagement surveys:** Culture Amp - **Best for weekly manager check-ins:** 15Five - **Best simple option:** Officevibe - **Best enterprise option:** Qualtrics EmployeeXM If you want, I can also rank them by **price, ease of use, or best fit for small vs. large companies**.
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Here are some of the leading tools for **continuous employee feedback**: 1. **15Five** — Strong for weekly check-ins, manager 1:1s, pulse surveys, and performance conversations. 2. **Culture Amp** — Excellent for employee engagement, pulse surveys, and actionable analytics. 3. **Lattice** — Popular for ongoing feedback, performance reviews, 1:1s, and goals/OKRs. 4. **Officevibe** — Lightweight and easy to use for pulse surveys and manager insights. 5. **Workday Peakon Employee Voice** — Best for large enterprises needing real-time listening and analytics. 6. **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** — Very strong for survey design, sentiment analysis, and enterprise-wide feedback programs. 7. **BambooHR** — Good for smaller teams that want simple feedback and performance tools in one HR platform. 8. **Leapsome** — Combines continuous feedback, goals, reviews, and learning in one system. **Best picks by need:** - **Best overall for SMBs:** 15Five, Lattice - **Best for engagement surveys:** Culture Amp, Qualtrics - **Best for enterprises:** Workday Peakon, Qualtrics - **Best simple option:** Officevibe If you want, I can also give you a **top 5 comparison by price, features, and company size**.
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Leading tools for continuous employee feedback include: - **15Five** — strong for weekly check-ins, manager 1:1s, pulse surveys, and performance conversations. - **Culture Amp** — best-known for employee engagement, pulse surveys, and action planning. - **Lattice** — popular for continuous feedback, 1:1s, goals, reviews, and engagement surveys. - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** — enterprise-grade feedback and analytics; great for large organizations. - **Microsoft Viva Glint** — strong pulse surveys and employee listening, especially in Microsoft environments. - **Workday Peakon Employee Voice** — continuous listening with AI-driven insights and action suggestions. - **Officevibe** — simple, manager-friendly pulse surveys and feedback loops. - **Leapsome** — combines feedback, reviews, goals, and engagement in one platform. - **Betterworks** — good for goals and continuous performance feedback in larger teams. - **Bonusly** — more for peer recognition, but useful as a lightweight ongoing feedback/recognition tool. If you want, I can also narrow this down by: - **best for small teams** - **best for enterprise** - **best for remote teams** - **best budget options**
What employee feedback tools do companies use to improve retention?
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Companies use a mix of **survey, listening, and feedback platforms** to spot burnout, disengagement, and turnover risk early. Common tools: - **Employee engagement surveys:** Qualtrics EmployeeXM, Culture Amp, SurveyMonkey, Workday Peakon - **Pulse surveys:** Officevibe, Motivosity, TINYpulse, Leapsome - **eNPS / sentiment tracking:** Peakon, Culture Amp, Lattice - **Stay interviews / manager feedback:** Lattice, 15Five, Leapsome - **Exit interview / turnover analytics:** Qualtrics, Peakon, Workday, BambooHR - **Anonymous feedback / recognition:** Kudos, Bonusly, Motivosity Popular all-in-one platforms: - **Lattice** - **Culture Amp** - **Workday Peakon** - **15Five** - **Leapsome** What they help improve: - Manager effectiveness - Workload and burnout detection - Pay/benefits concerns - Career growth visibility - Team morale and recognition If you want, I can also give you a **shortlist by company size** (startup, mid-market, enterprise).
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Companies typically use a mix of these employee feedback tools to improve retention: - **Employee engagement surveys** - *Qualtrics EmployeeXM* - *Culture Amp* - *Workday Peakon Employee Voice* Used for pulse surveys, engagement tracking, and identifying turnover risks. - **Anonymous feedback platforms** - *Officevibe* - *15Five* - *Lattice* Help employees share concerns safely and give managers ongoing sentiment data. - **1:1 and manager check-in tools** - *Lattice* - *15Five* - *Leapsome* Support regular conversations, goal tracking, and early issue detection. - **Exit and stay interview tools** - *Workday Peakon Employee Voice* - *Qualtrics* - *SurveyMonkey Enterprise* Used to learn why people leave—or stay—and spot patterns in retention. - **Recognition platforms with feedback** - *Bonusly* - *Nectar* - *Kudos* Improve morale by making appreciation visible and frequent. - **HR analytics / listening platforms** - *Glint* (Microsoft) - *Visier* - *Oracle HCM Analytics* Combine feedback with turnover data to predict attrition. If you want, I can also give you: 1. the **best tools for small companies**, 2. the **best enterprise tools**, or 3. a **comparison by price and features**.
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Companies usually use a mix of these employee feedback tools to improve retention: - **Engagement survey platforms**: **Qualtrics EmployeeXM**, **Culture Amp**, **Workday Peakon Employee Voice**, **15Five**, **Lattice** - Used for pulse surveys, engagement tracking, and identifying turnover risks. - **Anonymous feedback tools**: **Officevibe**, **TinyPulse**, **SurveyMonkey**, **Glint** - Helps employees share honest feedback without fear. - **Stay interview tools / check-in platforms**: **15Five**, **Lattice**, **Leapsome** - Managers use them for regular 1:1s and “why are you staying?” conversations. - **360-degree feedback tools**: **Culture Amp**, **Small Improvements**, **Lattice** - Useful for development, manager effectiveness, and reducing burnout. - **Employee listening / sentiment analysis tools**: **Peakon**, **Qualtrics**, **Microsoft Viva Glint** - Tracks trends in morale, manager trust, workload, and intent to leave. - **Exit interview tools**: **Teamflect**, **Workable**, **BambooHR** - Captures why people leave so companies can fix root causes. Best-known options overall: **Culture Amp**, **Qualtrics EmployeeXM**, **Workday Peakon**, and **Lattice**. If you want, I can also give you a **best tool by company size** or a **cheap vs enterprise** shortlist.
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Companies use a mix of **pulse surveys, engagement platforms, stay interviews, recognition tools, and exit-feedback systems** to improve retention. ### Common employee feedback tools - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** — deep engagement, pulse, lifecycle surveys - **Culture Amp** — engagement surveys, performance feedback, manager insights - **Microsoft Viva Glint** — pulse surveys and employee sentiment - **15Five** — weekly check-ins, engagement, manager/employee feedback - **Lattice** — performance reviews, 1:1s, feedback, engagement - **SurveyMonkey Employee Experience** — quick survey creation and analysis - **Officevibe** — pulse surveys and team mood tracking - **Peakon (Workday Peakon Employee Voice)** — continuous listening and analytics ### Retention-focused feedback methods - **Pulse surveys**: short, frequent surveys to spot issues early - **Stay interviews**: structured conversations with current employees - **Exit surveys/interviews**: identify why people leave - **Manager 1:1 check-ins**: informal but high-value feedback - **Recognition + feedback platforms**: improve morale and belonging ### Tools often paired with feedback - **Bonusly** — peer recognition - **Kudos** — employee recognition and engagement - **Leapsome** — feedback, goals, engagement, reviews If you want, I can also give you: 1. the **best tools by company size**, or 2. a **shortlist of the top 5 retention tools**.
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Companies commonly use a mix of these employee feedback tools to improve retention: - **Engagement survey platforms**: measure morale, manager effectiveness, and flight risk - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** - **Culture Amp** - **Workday Peakon Employee Voice** - **Glint (Microsoft Viva Glint)** - **Pulse survey tools**: short, frequent check-ins to catch issues early - **Officevibe** - **15Five** - **Lattice Engagement** - **TinyPulse** - **1:1 and manager feedback tools**: help managers act on concerns faster - **Lattice** - **15Five** - **Leapsome** - **Betterworks** - **Anonymous suggestion/feedback channels**: surface concerns employees won’t share openly - **Polly** - **TinyPulse** - **Officevibe** - **Exit interview / stay interview tools**: identify why people leave or stay - **Workday Peakon** - **Culture Amp** - **Lattice** - **Employee listening/analytics suites**: combine surveys, sentiment, and retention insights - **Qualtrics** - **Microsoft Viva Glint** - **Peakon** - **Culture Amp** If you want, I can also recommend the **best tool stack by company size** (startup, mid-market, enterprise).
What are the best platforms for employee pulse surveys? 10/mo
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Here are some of the best employee pulse survey platforms, depending on what you need: - **Culture Amp** — Best overall for employee listening, engagement, and action planning. Strong analytics, benchmarking, and manager follow-through. - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** — Best for large enterprises. Very powerful survey design, reporting, and integrations. - **Microsoft Viva Glint** — Best for companies already using Microsoft 365. Good pulse surveys, sentiment tracking, and manager insights. - **Lattice** — Best for mid-size teams that want pulse surveys plus performance and people management in one place. - **15Five** — Best for manager-focused check-ins and lightweight engagement surveys. - **Workday Peakon Employee Voice** — Best for continuous listening at enterprise scale, with strong real-time insights. - **Officevibe** — Best simple, affordable option for small to mid-size businesses. - **SurveyMonkey Enterprise** — Best if you want flexible survey creation and broad use beyond HR. **My quick picks:** - **Best overall:** Culture Amp - **Best enterprise:** Qualtrics or Workday Peakon - **Best for Microsoft users:** Viva Glint - **Best for SMBs:** Officevibe or 15Five If you want, I can also rank them by **price**, **ease of use**, or **best for remote teams**.
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Here are some of the best employee pulse survey platforms, depending on what you need: ### Best overall **WorkTango** - Strong for continuous feedback, engagement, and action planning - Good analytics and manager tools ### Best for enterprise HR teams **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** - Very powerful survey design, sentiment analysis, and reporting - Best if you want deep data and enterprise-grade features ### Best for ease of use **Culture Amp** - Very popular for pulse surveys, engagement, and manager action plans - Clean UI and easy rollout ### Best for Microsoft 365 / Teams users **Workleap Officevibe** - Great lightweight pulse surveys - Simple, friendly, and integrates well with Teams ### Best for fast, lightweight feedback **TINYpulse** - Good for frequent check-ins and anonymous feedback - Straightforward and easy to deploy ### Best for manager actionability **15Five** - Strong for ongoing employee check-ins, goals, and manager coaching - Useful if you want surveys tied to performance conversations ### Best for engagement + people analytics **Leapsome** - Combines pulse surveys, performance, goals, and learning - Good all-in-one HR platform ### Best budget-friendly option **SurveyMonkey** - Flexible and affordable - Not as specialized, but solid if you want to build your own pulse surveys ## Quick picks - **Best overall:** Culture Amp - **Best enterprise:** Qualtrics EmployeeXM - **Best simple pulse tool:** Workleap Officevibe - **Best all-in-one people platform:** Leapsome If you want, I can also give you a **shortlist by company size** (small business, mid-market, enterprise).
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Here are some of the best employee pulse survey platforms, depending on what you need: - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** — best overall for large companies; very strong analytics, benchmarking, and action planning. - **Culture Amp** — great for employee engagement and manager follow-up; very popular with mid-market companies. - **Lattice** — best if you already want performance reviews, goals, and engagement in one place. - **Microsoft Viva Glint** — strong for enterprises already using Microsoft 365/Teams. - **Workday Peakon Employee Voice** — excellent for continuous listening and real-time insights. - **15Five** — good for smaller teams and manager-led check-ins. - **Officevibe** — simple, user-friendly pulse surveys for small to midsize businesses. - **SurveyMonkey Engage** — flexible and easy to deploy if you want a lighter-weight option. **Quick picks:** - **Best overall:** Qualtrics EmployeeXM - **Best for culture + engagement:** Culture Amp - **Best for Microsoft shops:** Viva Glint - **Best for performance + pulse together:** Lattice - **Best simple option:** Officevibe If you want, I can also narrow these down by company size, budget, or whether you need anonymous surveys.
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Here are some of the best employee pulse survey platforms, depending on what you need: - **Workday Peakon Employee Voice** — Best for enterprise-grade continuous listening, strong analytics, and action planning. - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** — Best for deep survey design, advanced insights, and large organizations. - **Culture Amp** — Best overall for employee engagement + pulse surveys, with strong benchmarks and manager action tools. - **Lattice** — Best if you want pulse surveys bundled with performance, goals, and reviews. - **15Five** — Best for manager-friendly check-ins, engagement pulses, and lightweight action workflows. - **Officevibe** — Best for simple, easy-to-use pulse surveys for mid-sized teams. - **TinyPulse** — Best for quick, anonymous, frequent feedback and a very simple setup. - **Leapsome** — Best for combining pulse surveys with performance management and development. **Quick picks:** - **Best overall:** Culture Amp - **Best enterprise:** Workday Peakon or Qualtrics EmployeeXM - **Best for SMBs:** Officevibe or TinyPulse - **Best all-in-one HR/performance suite:** Lattice or Leapsome 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 best employee pulse survey platforms: - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** — best overall for large organizations and deep analytics - **Culture Amp** — great for engagement, action planning, and manager dashboards - **SurveyMonkey Employee Experience** — easy to use, flexible, and good for mid-sized teams - **Leapsome** — strong for pulse surveys tied to performance and engagement - **15Five** — best for continuous feedback and manager-led check-ins - **Officevibe by Workleap** — simple, lightweight, and popular for SMBs - **Lattice** — good if you want pulse surveys integrated with performance management - **Workday Peakon Employee Voice** — strong enterprise option with AI-driven insights **Best picks by need:** - **Enterprise/deep insights:** Qualtrics, Workday Peakon - **Best overall UX:** Culture Amp - **Best for SMBs:** Officevibe, SurveyMonkey - **Best all-in-one people ops:** Lattice, Leapsome - **Best for manager habits and feedback loops:** 15Five If you want, I can narrow this down to the **best 3 for your company size and budget**.
What are the top-rated tools for workplace feedback and engagement?
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Here are some of the top-rated workplace feedback and engagement tools: - **Culture Amp** — Great for employee engagement surveys, pulse checks, and action planning. - **15Five** — Strong for continuous feedback, weekly check-ins, and performance conversations. - **Lattice** — Popular for performance management, employee engagement, and manager feedback. - **Officevibe** — Easy-to-use engagement surveys and anonymous feedback. - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** — Enterprise-grade analytics for engagement, listening, and sentiment tracking. - **Leapsome** — Combines feedback, performance reviews, OKRs, and learning. - **Workday Peakon Employee Voice** — Best for large organizations needing real-time employee listening. - **TinyPulse** — Lightweight pulse surveys and anonymous suggestions. If you want, I can also rank them by **best for small teams, mid-size companies, or enterprise**.
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Here are some of the top-rated tools for workplace feedback and engagement: - **Culture Amp** — strong all-in-one platform for employee surveys, engagement, performance, and action planning. - **15Five** — great for continuous feedback, weekly check-ins, goals, and performance reviews. - **Workhuman** — best known for recognition and employee appreciation at scale. - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** — powerful for enterprise feedback, pulse surveys, and analytics. - **Lattice** — popular for performance management, 1:1s, feedback, and engagement. - **Microsoft Viva Glint** — solid choice for engagement surveys and manager insights, especially in Microsoft-heavy workplaces. - **SurveyMonkey** — flexible and easy for pulse surveys and quick feedback collection. - **TINYpulse** — simple, lightweight employee engagement and pulse feedback tool. If you want, I can also rank these by: 1. **best for small teams** 2. **best for enterprise** 3. **best for anonymous feedback** 4. **best for recognition + engagement**
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Here are some of the top-rated tools for workplace feedback and engagement: - **Culture Amp** — Best known for employee engagement surveys, performance reviews, and action planning. - **15Five** — Strong for continuous feedback, 1:1s, pulse surveys, and manager check-ins. - **Lattice** — Popular for performance management, engagement surveys, goals, and feedback. - **Officevibe** — Simple, lightweight employee pulse surveys and team sentiment tracking. - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** — Enterprise-grade employee experience, feedback, and analytics. - **SurveyMonkey Culture** — Good for quick employee pulse surveys and feedback collection. - **TinyPulse** — Easy anonymous feedback and recognition, useful for culture building. - **Peakon (Workday Peakon Employee Voice)** — Strong real-time employee listening and analytics, especially for larger orgs. - **Glint (Microsoft Viva Glint)** — Great for engagement surveys and integrating with Microsoft ecosystems. - **Bonusly** — More for engagement through peer recognition and rewards. If you want, I can also rank these by **best for small teams, mid-market, or enterprise**.
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Here are some of the top-rated workplace feedback and engagement tools: - **Culture Amp** — strong for employee engagement surveys, pulse checks, performance, and action planning. - **15Five** — great for continuous feedback, 1:1s, OKRs, and manager effectiveness. - **Officevibe** — simple pulse surveys, anonymous feedback, and manager insights. - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** — enterprise-grade employee experience and survey analytics. - **Workday Peakon Employee Voice** — real-time employee listening with AI-driven insights. - **Lattice** — combines performance reviews, feedback, goals, and engagement features. - **Leapsome** — popular for performance management, reviews, learning, and surveys. - **TINYpulse** — lightweight anonymous feedback and engagement pulse surveys. - **SurveyMonkey (Enterprise/Team Plans)** — flexible for custom engagement surveys and feedback forms. - **Bonusly** — excellent for recognition and peer-to-peer engagement. If you want, I can also recommend the **best tool by company size** (startup, mid-market, or enterprise).
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Here are some of the top-rated tools for workplace feedback and engagement: - **Culture Amp** — strong for employee surveys, pulse checks, and engagement analytics. - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** — best for enterprise-level feedback programs and deep people analytics. - **15Five** — popular for continuous feedback, manager check-ins, and performance conversations. - **Leapsome** — combines engagement surveys, feedback, goals, and performance reviews in one platform. - **Officevibe** — easy-to-use pulse surveys and actionable engagement insights, especially for mid-sized teams. - **Lattice** — great for feedback, 1:1s, reviews, goals, and engagement in one system. - **WorkTango** — strong for employee listening, recognition, and engagement dashboards. - **Peakon (by Workday)** — widely used for real-time employee sentiment tracking and analytics. - **BambooHR** — good for smaller companies wanting simple engagement and performance tools. - **TinyPulse** — lightweight, anonymous feedback and pulse survey tool. If you want, I can also narrow this down by **company size**, **budget**, or **best for remote teams**.
Which employee survey tools are best for engagement insights? 390/mo
0/5 mentions 5 responses
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Top employee survey tools for **engagement insights**: - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** — best overall for deep analytics, benchmarking, and action planning. - **Culture Amp** — great for engagement surveys plus manager-friendly reporting and action tools. - **Workday Peakon Employee Voice** — strong for continuous listening and real-time sentiment tracking. - **Microsoft Viva Glint** — best if you’re already in Microsoft 365; solid pulse surveys and trends. - **Lattice** — good for smaller-to-mid teams wanting engagement plus performance/HR workflows. - **SurveyMonkey Enterprise** — best for simple, flexible surveys with decent reporting. - **CultureMonkey** — useful for quick pulse surveys and straightforward engagement tracking. **Best picks by need:** - **Most powerful analytics:** Qualtrics EmployeeXM - **Best all-around HR experience:** Culture Amp - **Best for always-on feedback:** Workday Peakon - **Best Microsoft stack fit:** Viva Glint If you want, I can also give you a **top 3 by company size** (startup, mid-market, enterprise).
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For **engagement insights**, the best employee survey tools are usually the ones with strong analytics, benchmarking, and action planning—not just survey delivery. ### Top picks - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** — best overall for deep engagement analytics, segmentation, and action planning. - **Culture Amp** — best for people analytics plus manager-friendly engagement reporting. - **Lattice** — best if you want surveys tied closely to performance, 1:1s, and goals. - **Glint (Microsoft Viva Glint)** — strong for continuous listening and enterprise-scale insights. - **Workday Peakon Employee Voice** — great for real-time sentiment tracking and follow-up workflows. - **SurveyMonkey Enterprise** — best simpler option for flexible surveys and decent reporting. ### Best by use case - **Most advanced insights:** Qualtrics EmployeeXM - **Best overall UX:** Culture Amp - **Best for Microsoft shops:** Microsoft Viva Glint - **Best for HR suite integration:** Workday Peakon / Lattice - **Best budget-friendly option:** SurveyMonkey Enterprise ### What to look for - Benchmarking against similar companies - Driver analysis (what actually affects engagement) - Heatmaps by team/location/manager - Anonymous comments with text analytics - Action planning and manager dashboards If you want, I can also give you a **top 5 comparison table** by price, ease of use, and analytics depth.
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Top employee survey tools for **engagement insights**: 1. **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** Best overall for deep analytics, benchmarking, and action planning. 2. **Culture Amp** Great for engagement drivers, manager insights, and easy-to-use pulse surveys. 3. **Workday Peakon Employee Voice** Strong for always-on feedback, sentiment analysis, and role-based dashboards. 4. **Leapsome** Good for combining engagement surveys with performance, goals, and learning. 5. **Officevibe** Simple, manager-friendly engagement pulses and actionable team insights. 6. **SurveyMonkey Engage** Solid if you want flexible surveys with decent reporting at a lower cost. 7. **15Five** Best for engagement + check-ins + performance management in one platform. **If you want the best picks by need:** - **Best analytics:** Qualtrics EmployeeXM - **Best for mid-size teams:** Culture Amp - **Best continuous feedback:** Workday Peakon - **Best all-in-one HR/performance:** Leapsome or 15Five If you want, I can also narrow it down by **company size**, **budget**, or **HRIS integration**.
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Top employee survey tools for **engagement insights**: 1. **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** Best for: deep analytics, driver analysis, segmentation, enterprise reporting. 2. **Culture Amp** Best for: engagement surveys, action planning, benchmark data, manager dashboards. 3. **Glint (Microsoft Viva Glint)** Best for: real-time pulse surveys, AI-driven insights, Microsoft 365 integration. 4. **Leapsome** Best for: engagement + performance + OKRs in one platform, actionable follow-up. 5. **WorkTango** Best for: engagement surveys, recognition, and strong insight dashboards. 6. **Lattice** Best for: smaller-to-mid teams wanting simple engagement surveys tied to performance. 7. **SurveyMonkey Engage** Best for: quick deployment, easy survey building, lighter-weight analytics. **Best overall for insights:** **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** **Best balance of usability and analytics:** **Culture Amp** **Best for Microsoft shops:** **Viva Glint** If you want, I can also rank these by **price**, **ease of use**, or **best for small vs enterprise teams**.
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Best employee survey tools for engagement insights: - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** — best for deep analytics, driver analysis, and enterprise-level engagement programs. - **Culture Amp** — best overall for employee engagement, with strong benchmarking and actionable recommendations. - **Workday Peakon Employee Voice** — best for continuous listening and real-time sentiment tracking. - **SurveyMonkey Enterprise** — best for flexible survey design and easy deployment at a lower complexity. - **Microsoft Viva Glint** — best if you’re already in Microsoft 365; strong for pulse surveys and manager insights. - **Lattice** — best for combining engagement surveys with performance and people management workflows. - **15Five** — good for ongoing pulse surveys and manager action plans, especially for smaller teams. If you want the **best 3 picks**: 1. **Culture Amp** 2. **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** 3. **Workday Peakon** If you tell me your company size and whether you use Microsoft, Workday, or Slack, I can narrow it down.
What are the best software options for gathering employee feedback? 140/mo
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Here are some of the best employee feedback tools, depending on what you need: - **Culture Amp** — Best overall for employee engagement, pulse surveys, performance, and action planning. Very strong analytics. - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** — Best for large enterprises needing deep survey design, benchmarking, and advanced reporting. - **15Five** — Best for continuous feedback, check-ins, manager-employee conversations, and lightweight engagement surveys. - **Lattice** — Best if you want feedback tied to performance reviews, goals, and 1:1s in one platform. - **Leapsome** — Great all-in-one option for feedback, reviews, engagement, learning, and goals. - **Officevibe** — Easy to use for pulse surveys and team feedback, good for smaller teams. - **SurveyMonkey Engage** — Good if you want simple, flexible surveys with broad familiarity and quick deployment. If you want the shortest recommendation: - **Best overall:** Culture Amp - **Best enterprise:** Qualtrics EmployeeXM - **Best for manager-led feedback:** 15Five or Lattice If you want, I can also rank these for **small business, mid-market, or enterprise**.
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Here are some of the best employee feedback tools, depending on what you need: - **Officevibe** — Great for ongoing pulse surveys, eNPS, and manager insights. Best for mid-sized teams. - **15Five** — Strong for continuous feedback, weekly check-ins, and performance management. - **Culture Amp** — Excellent for deep employee engagement surveys, benchmarking, and action planning. - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** — Best for large organizations that want advanced analytics and enterprise-level survey design. - **Leapsome** — Good all-in-one option for feedback, reviews, goals, and surveys. - **SurveyMonkey Enterprise** — Best if you want flexible survey creation and easy distribution. - **Lattice** — Strong for feedback plus performance reviews and manager-employee touchpoints. - **Microsoft Viva Glint** — Good for companies already using Microsoft 365; strong for engagement surveys and insights. - **Workleap (formerly GSoft/Know Your Team)** — Useful for pulse surveys and team engagement. - **TinyPulse** — Simple, lightweight anonymous feedback and pulse surveys. **Best picks by use case:** - **Best overall:** Culture Amp - **Best for continuous feedback:** 15Five - **Best for simple pulse surveys:** Officevibe or TinyPulse - **Best enterprise option:** Qualtrics EmployeeXM - **Best for all-in-one people ops:** Lattice or Leapsome If you want, I can also narrow this down by **company size, budget, or need for anonymity**.
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Here are some of the best employee feedback tools, depending on what you need: - **Culture Amp** — Best overall for employee engagement, pulse surveys, and action planning. - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** — Best for large enterprises needing deep analytics and advanced survey logic. - **Lattice** — Great if you want feedback tied to performance reviews, 1:1s, and OKRs. - **15Five** — Strong for continuous feedback, weekly check-ins, and manager visibility. - **Officevibe** — Good for lightweight pulse surveys and simple team sentiment tracking. - **Glint (Microsoft Viva Glint)** — Best for enterprise engagement programs, especially if you use Microsoft 365. - **SurveyMonkey** — Best budget-friendly general survey tool for collecting feedback fast. - **Workleap (formerly Leapsome/Officevibe ecosystem depending on module)** — Good for combining feedback, performance, and engagement in one platform. **Quick picks:** - **Best overall:** Culture Amp - **Best enterprise:** Qualtrics EmployeeXM - **Best for manager-led continuous feedback:** 15Five or Lattice - **Best simple option:** Officevibe or SurveyMonkey If you want, I can also give you the **best options by company size** or **compare pricing/features**.
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Here are some of the best software options for gathering employee feedback: - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** — Best overall for enterprise-grade employee listening, pulse surveys, lifecycle surveys, and deep analytics. - **Culture Amp** — Great for employee engagement, pulse surveys, manager feedback, and actionable benchmarks. - **Workday Peakon Employee Voice** — Strong for continuous feedback and real-time sentiment tracking, especially in larger orgs. - **Officevibe (by Workleap)** — Simple and easy to use for pulse surveys and ongoing team feedback. - **Lattice** — Best if you want feedback tied to performance reviews, 1:1s, and employee development. - **15Five** — Good for continuous feedback, manager check-ins, and goal alignment. - **SurveyMonkey Engage** — Flexible and easy for custom employee surveys without heavy setup. - **Leapsome** — Strong all-in-one option for feedback, performance, engagement, and learning. **Quick picks:** - **Best enterprise choice:** Qualtrics EmployeeXM - **Best for culture/actionability:** Culture Amp - **Best simple tool:** Officevibe - **Best all-in-one HR/performance stack:** Lattice or Leapsome If you want, I can also recommend the best option based on your company size, budget, or whether you need anonymous feedback.
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Here are some of the best employee-feedback tools, depending on what you need: - **Culture Amp** — Best overall for engagement surveys, pulse checks, and action planning. Strong analytics and manager dashboards. - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** — Best for enterprise-grade survey programs and deep analytics. Great if you want advanced reporting and benchmarking. - **Workday Peakon Employee Voice** — Best for continuous listening and real-time sentiment tracking. Good for large orgs already using Workday. - **Lattice** — Best if you want feedback tied to performance management, 1:1s, and goals. Simple and manager-friendly. - **15Five** — Best for weekly pulse feedback and manager check-ins. Strong for ongoing employee engagement in SMBs. - **Leapsome** — Best all-in-one option for feedback, reviews, goals, and learning. Good balance of features and ease of use. - **Officevibe** — Best for lightweight pulse surveys and anonymous feedback. Easy to deploy. - **SurveyMonkey Enterprise** — Best if you want flexible survey building and broad use beyond HR. **Quick picks:** - **Best overall:** Culture Amp - **Best for large enterprises:** Qualtrics EmployeeXM - **Best for continuous feedback:** Workday Peakon - **Best for SMBs:** 15Five or Officevibe - **Best all-in-one HR platform:** Lattice or Leapsome If you want, I can also rank them by **price, ease of use, anonymity, or integrations**.
What are the most trusted employee feedback and survey tools?
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Some of the most trusted employee feedback and survey tools are: - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** — best for large organizations; very strong analytics and pulse surveys. - **Culture Amp** — widely trusted for engagement, performance, and employee experience surveys. - **Microsoft Viva Glint** — good for companies already in Microsoft 365; strong pulse and manager insights. - **WorkTango** — solid for engagement surveys plus recognition and action planning. - **Lattice** — popular for performance management and employee feedback, with surveys included. - **15Five** — strong for continuous feedback, 1:1s, and engagement check-ins. - **SurveyMonkey Enterprise** — flexible and easy to use for custom employee surveys. - **Leapsome** — good all-in-one HR platform with surveys, reviews, and goals. - **Peakon (Workday Peakon Employee Voice)** — strong for large-scale employee listening. - **TINYpulse** — simple, lightweight pulse survey tool. If you want the safest “top picks” by use case: - **Best overall:** Culture Amp - **Best enterprise:** Qualtrics EmployeeXM - **Best for Microsoft-heavy companies:** Viva Glint - **Best simple pulse surveys:** TINYpulse or 15Five If you want, I can also give you a **top 5 by price, features, or company size**.
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Some of the most trusted employee feedback and survey tools are: - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** — enterprise-grade, very strong for engagement, pulse, and lifecycle surveys. - **Culture Amp** — widely trusted for employee engagement, manager feedback, and action planning. - **Glint (Microsoft)** — good for continuous listening and enterprise engagement programs. - **Workday Peakon Employee Voice** — strong for always-on employee sentiment and analytics. - **15Five** — popular with mid-market companies for pulse surveys and manager check-ins. - **Lattice** — trusted for performance + engagement, with simple survey workflows. - **TinyPulse** — lightweight, easy-to-use pulse feedback tool. - **SurveyMonkey Engage** — solid if you want flexible survey creation with employee feedback use cases. - **Leapsome** — strong all-in-one performance, engagement, and feedback platform. - **Officevibe** — easy for pulse surveys and team sentiment tracking. If you want, I can also rank these by: 1. **best for large enterprises** 2. **best for mid-market** 3. **best for small teams** 4. **best value for money**
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Some of the most trusted employee feedback and survey tools are: - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** — best-known enterprise option; very strong analytics and benchmark data. - **Culture Amp** — excellent for engagement, performance, and action planning; popular with HR teams. - **Microsoft Viva Glint** — strong for organizations already in Microsoft 365; good pulse and engagement surveys. - **Workday Peakon Employee Voice** — trusted for continuous listening and manager action insights. - **15Five** — great for ongoing feedback, check-ins, and manager-employee conversations. - **Leapsome** — strong all-in-one platform for surveys, reviews, goals, and engagement. - **SurveyMonkey Enterprise** — reliable general survey tool with employee survey templates. - **Slack + Polly** — lightweight option for quick pulse checks and anonymous feedback in Slack. - **Officevibe** — simple, manager-friendly employee engagement tool, especially for smaller teams. - **Lattice** — strong for performance management plus employee feedback and surveys. If you want the safest picks by use case: - **Best enterprise:** Qualtrics EmployeeXM - **Best for culture/engagement:** Culture Amp - **Best for Microsoft users:** Viva Glint - **Best all-in-one HR platform:** Lattice or Leapsome - **Best lightweight/team pulse:** 15Five or Officevibe If you want, I can also rank them by **best for small business, mid-market, or enterprise**.
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Some of the most trusted employee feedback and survey tools are: - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** — best for enterprise-grade employee experience, deep analytics, and benchmarking. - **Workday Peakon Employee Voice** — strong for continuous pulse surveys and actionable manager insights. - **Culture Amp** — very popular for engagement surveys, performance, and manager action plans. - **Lattice** — good if you want feedback plus performance management in one platform. - **SurveyMonkey Enterprise** — flexible, easy to use, and trusted for general employee surveys. - **15Five** — strong for ongoing feedback, check-ins, and manager-employee communication. - **Leapsome** — combines surveys, reviews, goals, and learning; good for scaling teams. - **Officevibe** — simple pulse surveys and team sentiment tracking, especially for smaller companies. - **Gallup Access / Q12** — trusted for engagement measurement and benchmark-driven surveys. - **Glint** (Microsoft) — enterprise-focused employee listening and pulse surveys. If you want the safest bets: - **Best overall enterprise:** Qualtrics EmployeeXM - **Best for continuous listening:** Workday Peakon - **Best for engagement + action plans:** Culture Amp - **Best all-in-one for growing teams:** Lattice or Leapsome If you want, I can also narrow this down by **company size**, **budget**, or **need for anonymous feedback**.
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Some of the most trusted employee feedback and survey tools are: - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** — best-known enterprise option; strong analytics, benchmarking, and action planning. - **Culture Amp** — very popular for engagement, pulse surveys, and manager tools; great UX. - **Workday Peakon Employee Voice** — strong for always-on feedback in larger organizations, especially Workday users. - **15Five** — good for continuous feedback, 1:1s, and manager check-ins. - **SurveyMonkey Engage** — simpler, flexible survey tool with broad adoption and easy setup. - **Lattice** — combines engagement surveys with performance and people management. - **Microsoft Viva Glint** — solid choice for companies already in Microsoft 365. - **Google Forms / Typeform** — not specialized employee platforms, but trusted for lightweight internal surveys. If you want the safest “enterprise trusted” picks, I’d shortlist **Qualtrics EmployeeXM**, **Culture Amp**, and **Workday Peakon**. If you want, I can also give you: 1. the best tools by company size, or 2. a side-by-side comparison of pricing, anonymity, and analytics.
What are the best employee listening tools?
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Here are some of the best employee listening tools, depending on what you need: ### Best overall **Culture Amp** Great for employee engagement surveys, pulse checks, performance feedback, and action planning. Best if you want one mature platform for listening + analytics. ### Best for pulse surveys **Lattice** Strong for recurring pulse surveys, manager insights, and tying feedback to performance. Easy to use and popular with mid-size companies. ### Best for real-time feedback / continuous listening **WorkTango** Good for anonymous feedback, engagement surveys, recognition, and sentiment tracking. Useful if you want ongoing employee voice, not just annual surveys. ### Best for enterprise listening **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** Very powerful analytics, segmentation, and survey design. Best for large organizations with complex listening programs. ### Best for simplicity **Officevibe (by Workleap)** Simple pulse surveys, manager summaries, and team action items. Good for smaller teams that want something lightweight. ### Best for employee recognition + listening **Motivosity** Combines peer recognition with surveys and sentiment features. Strong if you want engagement tied to daily culture. ### Best for anonymous feedback **TINYpulse** Focused on anonymous employee feedback, pulse surveys, and “what’s one thing we should improve?” style listening. ### Best for people analytics + listening **Leapsome** Includes surveys, reviews, goals, and learning in one platform. Good if you want listening connected to broader HR workflows. ## Quick picks - **Best for most companies:** Culture Amp - **Best for large enterprise:** Qualtrics EmployeeXM - **Best lightweight option:** Officevibe - **Best for continuous feedback:** WorkTango If you want, I can also give you: 1. the best tools by company size, or 2. a side-by-side comparison with pricing and features.
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Some of the best employee listening tools are: - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** — best for large enterprises; strong survey design, analytics, and action planning. - **Culture Amp** — excellent all-around choice; great for engagement, pulse surveys, and manager insights. - **15Five** — strong for continuous listening plus performance and manager check-ins. - **Workday Peakon Employee Voice** — good for real-time pulse surveys and enterprise analytics. - **Glint (Microsoft Viva Glint)** — solid for engagement surveys inside the Microsoft ecosystem. - **Officevibe** — simple and easy to use for pulse surveys and team sentiment. - **Lattice** — good if you want employee listening combined with performance and goals. - **TinyPulse** — lightweight and easy for ongoing feedback and anonymous suggestions. **Best by use case** - **Best overall:** Culture Amp - **Best enterprise:** Qualtrics EmployeeXM or Workday Peakon - **Best for managers:** 15Five - **Best simple pulse tool:** Officevibe or TinyPulse - **Best Microsoft shop:** Glint If you want, I can also rank them by **price**, **ease of use**, or **best for small vs. large companies**.
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Here are some of the best employee listening tools, by category: - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** — best overall for large enterprises; strong pulse surveys, lifecycle surveys, dashboards, and action planning. - **Culture Amp** — best for employee engagement and manager actionability; very popular for continuous listening and benchmarking. - **Workday Peakon Employee Voice** — great for always-on listening, AI-driven insights, and enterprise HR integration. - **Glint (Microsoft)** — strong pulse surveys and manager insights, especially if you already use Microsoft 365. - **Leapsome** — good all-in-one option for feedback, reviews, surveys, and performance management. - **Officevibe** — simple, lightweight, and good for small to midsize teams. - **TINYpulse** — solid for anonymous feedback and quick pulse surveys. - **Lattice** — best if you want employee listening combined with performance, goals, and engagement workflows. - **15Five** — strong for manager-employee check-ins plus engagement surveys. If you want the **best picks by need**: - **Best overall:** Qualtrics EmployeeXM - **Best for engagement/action:** Culture Amp - **Best enterprise AI insights:** Workday Peakon - **Best for Microsoft shops:** Glint - **Best simple SMB tool:** Officevibe If you want, I can also give you a **shortlist by company size** or a **side-by-side comparison table**.
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Here are some of the best employee listening tools, depending on what you need: - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** — best all-around enterprise choice for surveys, pulse checks, and analytics. - **Culture Amp** — great for engagement, performance, and action planning in mid-size to large teams. - **Lattice** — strong if you want employee listening tied to performance, reviews, and 1:1s. - **Workday Peakon Employee Voice** — excellent for continuous listening and large-scale analytics. - **Leapsome** — good for surveys plus goals, feedback, and reviews in one system. - **Officevibe** — simple, lightweight option for pulse surveys and manager-friendly reporting. - **15Five** — solid for ongoing feedback, manager check-ins, and engagement insights. - **Glint (Microsoft Viva Glint)** — strong for enterprise engagement surveys and action planning. - **SurveyMonkey Engage** — easy to use for basic employee pulse surveys. - **Energage** — best known for employer branding and engagement benchmarking. **If you want the shortest shortlist:** - **Best overall:** Qualtrics EmployeeXM - **Best for culture/action:** Culture Amp - **Best enterprise continuous listening:** Workday Peakon - **Best lightweight option:** Officevibe If you want, I can also give you: 1. the **best tools by company size**, or 2. a **comparison table by price/features**.
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Here are some of the best employee listening tools, depending on what you need: - **Culture Amp** — best all-around for employee engagement, pulse surveys, and action planning. - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** — best for large enterprises needing deep analytics and complex survey programs. - **Lattice** — great if you want employee listening tied to performance, 1:1s, and manager workflows. - **Leapsome** — strong for continuous feedback, engagement surveys, and development in one platform. - **15Five** — good for weekly pulse checks, manager check-ins, and engagement tracking. - **Microsoft Viva Glint** — best for organizations already using Microsoft 365. - **WorkTango** — solid for engagement, recognition, and listening dashboards. - **Peakon (Workday)** — strong enterprise option for ongoing listening and workforce insights. - **Officevibe** — simple, approachable employee pulse and feedback tool for smaller teams. - **SurveyMonkey Engage** — best if you want flexible surveys without a heavy HR platform. **Best picks by use case:** - **Best overall:** Culture Amp - **Best enterprise:** Qualtrics EmployeeXM - **Best for managers:** Lattice or 15Five - **Best for Microsoft shops:** Viva Glint - **Best simple/affordable option:** Officevibe If you want, I can also narrow this down to the **best tools for SMBs, mid-market, or enterprise**, or build a shortlist based on your budget.
What are the top tools for measuring employee sentiment?
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Iteration 1 of 5 Not mentioned
Top tools for measuring employee sentiment: 1. **Culture Amp** — Strong for pulse surveys, engagement, eNPS, and action planning. 2. **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** — Enterprise-grade sentiment tracking with deep analytics and benchmarking. 3. **Workday Peakon Employee Voice** — Excellent for continuous feedback and real-time sentiment insights. 4. **Lattice** — Good for performance + engagement + sentiment in one platform. 5. **Microsoft Viva Glint** — Best if you’re already in the Microsoft ecosystem; solid survey and sentiment analytics. 6. **15Five** — Useful for manager check-ins, pulse surveys, and team sentiment. 7. **Officevibe** — Simple, lightweight employee pulse and sentiment measurement for smaller teams. 8. **Bonusly** — More recognition-focused, but useful as a sentiment signal through peer feedback and morale trends. If you want the best overall picks: - **Best enterprise:** Qualtrics EmployeeXM - **Best for continuous feedback:** Workday Peakon - **Best all-around for mid-market:** Culture Amp - **Best for Microsoft users:** Viva Glint If you want, I can also narrow these down by **company size, budget, or HR stack**.
Iteration 2 of 5 Not mentioned
Here are some of the top tools for measuring employee sentiment: 1. **Culture Amp** — Strong for employee engagement, pulse surveys, and action planning. 2. **Lattice** — Good for continuous feedback, engagement surveys, and performance management in one platform. 3. **15Five** — Great for weekly check-ins, pulse surveys, and manager coaching. 4. **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** — Very powerful for large organizations that want deep analytics and enterprise-grade survey tools. 5. **Workday Peakon Employee Voice** — Best for real-time sentiment tracking and automated insights. 6. **Microsoft Viva Glint** — Good option if your company already uses Microsoft 365. 7. **Officevibe** — Simple and user-friendly for pulse surveys and manager insights. 8. **Keka** — Popular HR platform with employee engagement and feedback tools. 9. **SurveyMonkey Engage** — Flexible if you want survey-based sentiment measurement without a full HR suite. 10. **TinyPulse** — Lightweight, easy-to-deploy pulse surveys for ongoing sentiment tracking. **Best picks by use case:** - **Best overall:** Culture Amp - **Best enterprise analytics:** Qualtrics EmployeeXM - **Best Microsoft environment:** Viva Glint - **Best for manager check-ins:** 15Five - **Best simple pulse surveys:** Officevibe or TinyPulse 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 top tools for measuring employee sentiment: 1. **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** – Strong for enterprise-grade pulse surveys, sentiment analytics, and action planning. 2. **Culture Amp** – Popular for engagement surveys, manager insights, and continuous listening. 3. **Workday Peakon Employee Voice** – Great for real-time sentiment tracking and AI-driven recommendations. 4. **Leapsome** – Good all-in-one option for feedback, engagement surveys, and performance management. 5. **Officevibe** – Simple, lightweight pulse surveys with easy manager dashboards. 6. **15Five** – Strong for weekly check-ins, engagement measurement, and manager visibility. 7. **Glint (Microsoft Viva Glint)** – Best for larger organizations already using Microsoft tools. 8. **SurveyMonkey Enterprise** – Flexible and easy if you want customizable employee sentiment surveys. If you want, I can also narrow these down by **best for small teams, best for enterprise, or best budget option**.
Iteration 4 of 5 Not mentioned
Here are some of the top tools for measuring employee sentiment: 1. **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** Best for: enterprise-grade pulse surveys and advanced analytics. Strong at: sentiment tracking, engagement, and action planning. 2. **Culture Amp** Best for: employee engagement and continuous feedback. Strong at: easy-to-use surveys, benchmarking, and manager dashboards. 3. **Workday Peakon Employee Voice** Best for: real-time employee listening. Strong at: frequent sentiment pulses and AI-driven insights. 4. **Microsoft Viva Glint** Best for: organizations already using Microsoft 365. Strong at: engagement surveys, sentiment trends, and manager action tools. 5. **Lattice** Best for: performance + engagement in one platform. Strong at: pulse surveys, eNPS, and manager feedback loops. 6. **15Five** Best for: continuous check-ins and manager-employee communication. Strong at: sentiment capture through weekly check-ins and surveys. 7. **Officevibe** Best for: simpler, lightweight employee sentiment tracking. Strong at: pulse surveys and anonymous feedback. 8. **SurveyMonkey Engage** Best for: quick deployment and flexible survey creation. Strong at: broad survey options and sentiment analysis basics. If you want, I can also give you: - the **best tool for small businesses** - the **best enterprise tool** - or a **comparison table by price, features, and ease of use**.
Iteration 5 of 5 Not mentioned
Here are some of the top tools for measuring employee sentiment: 1. **Culture Amp** — Strong for engagement surveys, pulse checks, eNPS, and action planning. Very popular for people analytics. 2. **Workday Peakon Employee Voice** — Excellent for continuous listening and real-time sentiment tracking, especially in larger enterprises. 3. **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** — Best for advanced survey design, deep analytics, and enterprise-wide employee experience programs. 4. **Microsoft Viva Glint** — Good for pulse surveys and sentiment insights, especially if you already use Microsoft 365. 5. **Lattice** — Combines engagement surveys with performance management and employee feedback workflows. 6. **Officevibe** — Simple, lightweight pulse surveys and manager-friendly insights; good for mid-sized teams. 7. **TinyPulse** — Easy-to-use weekly pulse surveys with anonymous feedback and trends over time. 8. **Leapsome** — Solid all-in-one HR platform with engagement surveys, feedback, and performance tools. If you want, I can also narrow this down by: - **best for small teams** - **best for enterprise** - **best for anonymous feedback** - **best budget option**
What are the best tools for anonymous employee feedback?
0/5 mentions 5 responses
Iteration 1 of 5 Not mentioned
Here are some of the best tools for anonymous employee feedback: - **Culture Amp** — Best overall for continuous employee listening, pulse surveys, and action planning. - **Lattice** — Great for performance + engagement, with easy pulse surveys and manager follow-up. - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** — Best for large companies that want deep analytics and enterprise-grade survey design. - **15Five** — Strong for regular check-ins, pulse surveys, and manager coaching. - **Officevibe** — Simple, friendly, and good for small to mid-sized teams. - **SurveyMonkey Enterprise** — Flexible and widely used if you mainly want anonymous survey creation. - **TinyPulse** — Lightweight option for quick anonymous pulses and suggestion boxes. - **WorkTango** — Good for engagement, recognition, and anonymous feedback workflows. ### Best picks by need - **Best overall:** Culture Amp - **Best for enterprise:** Qualtrics EmployeeXM - **Best for SMBs:** Officevibe or 15Five - **Best for quick anonymous surveys:** SurveyMonkey Enterprise or TinyPulse ### What to look for - True anonymous mode - Minimum response thresholds - Role-based access controls - Comment moderation / profanity filtering - Clear privacy policy on metadata collection If you want, I can also give you the **best 3 tools for a small business, startup, or enterprise**.
Iteration 2 of 5 Not mentioned
Here are some of the best tools for anonymous employee feedback: - **Officevibe** — Great for ongoing pulse surveys, eNPS, and anonymous comments. - **Culture Amp** — Best for deeper engagement surveys and action planning. - **15Five** — Strong for continuous feedback, check-ins, and manager insights. - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** — Best for large companies needing advanced survey analytics. - **Lattice** — Good if you want feedback tied to performance and goals. - **SurveyMonkey Enterprise** — Flexible and easy to set up anonymous surveys quickly. - **TinyPulse** — Simple, lightweight anonymous pulse feedback tool. **Best picks by use case:** - **Best overall:** Culture Amp - **Best simple pulse surveys:** Officevibe - **Best enterprise analytics:** Qualtrics EmployeeXM - **Best budget-friendly flexible option:** SurveyMonkey Enterprise If you want, I can also recommend the best one for **small teams, remote teams, or HR teams on a budget**.
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Here are some of the best tools for anonymous employee feedback: - **Officevibe** — Great for continuous pulse surveys, anonymous comments, and manager insights. Best for SMBs and mid-market teams. - **Culture Amp** — Excellent for deeper engagement surveys, eNPS, and action planning. Strong analytics and benchmarking. - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** — Best for large organizations that want advanced survey logic, segmentation, and enterprise reporting. - **15Five** — Good for weekly check-ins, engagement surveys, and manager-led follow-up. Simple and widely used. - **Lattice** — Strong all-in-one performance + engagement platform with anonymous surveys and feedback workflows. - **TinyPulse** — Very easy to use for quick anonymous pulse surveys and real-time sentiment. - **SurveyMonkey Engage** — Flexible and familiar if you want to build custom anonymous surveys quickly. - **Peakon (Workday)** — Good for enterprises, especially if you already use Workday. **Best picks by need:** - **Best overall:** Culture Amp - **Best for enterprise:** Qualtrics EmployeeXM - **Best simple pulse surveys:** Officevibe or TinyPulse - **Best if you also want performance management:** Lattice or 15Five **What to look for:** - True anonymity controls - Minimum response thresholds - Strong analytics and action planning - Mobile-friendly surveys - Manager dashboards without exposing identities If you want, I can also narrow this down by **company size** or **budget**.
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Here are some of the best tools for **anonymous employee feedback**: - **Culture Amp** — Best overall for employee engagement, pulse surveys, and action plans. - **15Five** — Great for continuous feedback, manager check-ins, and survey workflows. - **Officevibe** — Simple, lightweight anonymous pulse surveys for small to mid-size teams. - **Lattice** — Strong for performance + engagement feedback in one platform. - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** — Best for large enterprises needing deep analytics and custom surveys. - **TINYpulse** — Good for quick anonymous suggestions and recurring pulse questions. - **SurveyMonkey** — Flexible and easy if you just need anonymous surveys without a full HR platform. - **Google Forms / Microsoft Forms** — Cheapest option, but less robust for true anonymity controls and analytics. **Best picks by need:** - **Best overall:** Culture Amp - **Best for small teams:** Officevibe - **Best for enterprise:** Qualtrics EmployeeXM - **Best budget option:** SurveyMonkey or Microsoft Forms If you want, I can also give you a **top 3 by company size** or **compare pricing/features**.
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Best options depend on whether you want **always-anonymous feedback** or **anonymous pulse surveys with reporting**. ### Top tools - **Officevibe** — Great for anonymous pulse surveys, manager insights, and team action plans. - **Culture Amp** — Strong for employee engagement, eNPS, and deeper people analytics. - **TinyPulse** — Simple, lightweight anonymous feedback and shout-outs. - **15Five** — Good for ongoing check-ins, manager/employee feedback, and survey workflows. - **Qualtrics EmployeeXM** — Best if you want enterprise-grade surveys and advanced analytics. - **Google Forms / Microsoft Forms** — Cheap and easy, but anonymity depends on your setup. ### Best by use case - **Best overall:** Culture Amp - **Best simple anonymous feedback:** TinyPulse - **Best for managers:** Officevibe - **Best for enterprise:** Qualtrics EmployeeXM - **Best budget option:** Microsoft Forms or Google Forms ### Important note True anonymity can be tricky. Look for tools that: - don’t collect names/IPs - allow minimum-response thresholds - show aggregated results only - clearly tell employees what is and isn’t anonymous If you want, I can also recommend the **best tool for a small business, startup, or enterprise**.

All 72 prompts run for Workleap

LBA — Latent Brand Association (6)

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

Authority — LLM Authority (50)

  • 1 What are the best employee feedback tools for remote teams? discovery
  • 2 Which employee engagement tools work well for small businesses? discovery
  • 3 What are the best tools for anonymous employee surveys? discovery
  • 4 What employee feedback platform is best for hourly workers? discovery
  • 5 What are the best tools for collecting feedback from frontline employees? discovery
  • 6 Which employee listening platforms are best for large enterprises? discovery
  • 7 What are the best pulse survey tools for HR leaders? discovery
  • 8 What tools help managers gather team feedback regularly? discovery
  • 9 What are the best employee sentiment analysis tools? discovery
  • 10 Which platforms are best for 360-degree employee feedback? discovery
  • 11 What are the best employee feedback tools for reducing turnover? discovery
  • 12 Which tools are best for gathering feedback after onboarding? discovery
  • 13 What are the best employee survey tools for culture improvement? discovery
  • 14 What platforms are best for measuring engagement in hybrid workplaces? discovery
  • 15 What are the best tools for actioning employee survey results? discovery
  • 16 Which employee feedback tools integrate with Slack and Teams? discovery
  • 17 What are the best tools for collecting feedback from multiple office locations? discovery
  • 18 What employee engagement tools are best for nonprofits? discovery
  • 19 Which feedback platforms are best for manufacturing employees? discovery
  • 20 What are the best tools for employee check-ins and feedback? discovery
  • 21 What are the best alternatives to a traditional survey-only employee engagement platform? comparison
  • 22 Which employee feedback tools are better than a basic pulse survey platform? comparison
  • 23 What are the best alternatives to an all-in-one HR suite for employee feedback? comparison
  • 24 Which tools are better than a simple anonymous survey form for employee feedback? comparison
  • 25 What are the best alternatives to a manager-only check-in tool for employee engagement? comparison
  • 26 Which employee listening platforms are better than a standalone survey tool? comparison
  • 27 What are the best alternatives to a basic feedback widget for employees? comparison
  • 28 Which tools are better than a manual employee survey process? comparison
  • 29 What are the best alternatives to a quarterly engagement survey only approach? comparison
  • 30 Which employee feedback platforms are better than a spreadsheet-based workflow? comparison
  • 31 How do I collect employee feedback anonymously? problem
  • 32 How can I increase employee survey response rates? problem
  • 33 How do I measure employee engagement over time? problem
  • 34 How can I find out why employees are leaving? problem
  • 35 How do I get honest feedback from employees? problem
  • 36 How do I run regular employee pulse surveys? problem
  • 37 How can I improve workplace culture with employee feedback? problem
  • 38 How do I analyze employee survey results? problem
  • 39 How do I keep track of employee engagement by team? problem
  • 40 How do I know if employees are burned out? problem
  • 41 Is there a free employee feedback tool? transactional
  • 42 How much does an employee feedback platform cost? transactional
  • 43 What is the cheapest employee engagement survey tool? transactional
  • 44 Do employee feedback tools offer a free trial? transactional
  • 45 What are the pricing plans for employee survey software? transactional
  • 46 Which employee listening tools have a free tier? transactional
  • 47 What is the average price for pulse survey software? transactional
  • 48 Are there affordable employee engagement tools for small teams? transactional
  • 49 What employee feedback platforms are worth the price? transactional
  • 50 How do I compare employee feedback tool pricing? transactional

TOM — Top of Mind (15)

  • 1 What are the best employee feedback tools for collecting ongoing feedback? 30/mo
  • 2 What are the top employee feedback platforms for engagement surveys?
  • 3 Which employee feedback tools are most recommended for HR teams?
  • 4 What are the most popular employee feedback software options?
  • 5 What are the best employee engagement survey tools? 20/mo
  • 6 What are the leading tools for continuous employee feedback?
  • 7 What employee feedback tools do companies use to improve retention?
  • 8 What are the best platforms for employee pulse surveys? 10/mo
  • 9 What are the top-rated tools for workplace feedback and engagement?
  • 10 Which employee survey tools are best for engagement insights? 390/mo
  • 11 What are the best software options for gathering employee feedback? 140/mo
  • 12 What are the most trusted employee feedback and survey tools?
  • 13 What are the best employee listening tools?
  • 14 What are the top tools for measuring employee sentiment?
  • 15 What are the best tools for anonymous employee feedback?