Employee engagement, pulse survey, and manager feedback platform. Montreal Canada, part of Workleap, 50,000+ teams globally.
Workleap Officevibe is an employee engagement platform that provides HR teams and people managers with pulse surveys, anonymous feedback channels, team performance insights, and one-on-one meeting tools designed to surface how employees feel and give managers actionable data to improve team engagement. Originally founded as Officevibe in 2014 in Montreal, Canada, the product was acquired by GSoft (now Workleap) and has grown to serve more than 50,000 teams globally across technology, professional services, and public sector organizations that use regular pulse feedback to track engagement trends and identify management issues before they result in attrition.\n\nOfficevibe's core mechanic is a regular short pulse survey — typically five to ten questions sent weekly or bi-weekly — that covers engagement dimensions including happiness, relationships, personal growth, recognition, and ambassador scores. Survey results are anonymous and presented as team-level trend data to managers, with benchmarks against industry norms and other teams in the organization. The Good Vibes feature allows employees to send peer recognition messages. A one-on-one meeting tool with structured agendas and action item tracking helps managers follow through on issues raised in pulse feedback with direct reports.\n\nOfficevibe competes with Glint (LinkedIn), Peakon (Workday), Culture Amp, and Qualtrics EmployeeXM in the employee engagement survey market. Its focus on manager-level insights — rather than executive-level analytics — and its lightweight survey model designed not to cause survey fatigue differentiate it from more comprehensive but heavier enterprise engagement platforms. As part of Workleap, it integrates with other Workleap products including ShareGate and Pingboard, providing a broader employee experience ecosystem for Microsoft-centric organizations.
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