Lattice is a People Success Platform that aims to bring together the tools, workflows,
and data needed to help business leaders develop engaged, high-performing
employees and winning cultures. By combining continuous performance
management, goal-setting, employee engagement, compensation management,
career development, and people analytics into one unified solution, Lattice helps HR,
People, and Operations teams develop insights that build enviable cultures and drive
impactful business…
$8
per month per user
Officevibe
Score 6.4 out of 10
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Officevibe in Montreal offers employee engagement surveys, packaged with pre-built surveys for the most common employee engagement issues, and the ability to offer managers real-time insight into employee morale and engagement.
$4
per month
Pricing
Lattice
Officevibe
Editions & Modules
+ Engagement
$4
per month per user
+ Grow
$4
per month per user
Performance Management
$8
per month per user
OKRs & Goals
$8
per month per user
Performance Management + OKRs & Goals
$11
per month per user
Premium
$4
per user, per month
Offerings
Pricing Offerings
Lattice
Officevibe
Free Trial
No
Yes
Free/Freemium Version
No
Yes
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
Yes
No
Entry-level Setup Fee
No setup fee
No setup fee
Additional Details
All contracts billed annually.
Special enterprise pricing available for multi-product and volume purchases.
Discounts available for yearly and multi-year subscriptions, and organizations over 200 employees.
At the time lattice allowed us to move off these two systems and use a single service. Both Gtmhub and Officevibe were better tools but having a single sorce of trueth for our employees was more important. Since then Officevibe has caught up to Lattice and I can see it being a …
It's good for completing performance reviews and setting goals. However, goals should have a different setup, as I mentioned in the previous question. The company also uses it for pulse surveys and one large survey that goes out each year. While I don't have anything to do with compiling that data, it seems to be functional for the HR team. Their goal is to make sure that large survey is as anonymous as possible and that they are able to effectively compile the data. They share it with us. The org chart could be more user-friendly too.
I think Officevibe is great for any office where management truly cares about how happy their employees are and is interested in making their company a great place to work. It's a quick and easy way for staff to give you honest thoughts and opinions that you can act on to make improvements
Does the remembering for me. Officevibe sends the surveys automatically on a scheduled sequence.
The surveys cover a wide range of topics. They help address where pain points could be lurking and where I need to try to help my team.
I like being able to see the trend in the reports. It helps me give an overall sense of the health of our employees feelings towards each other and the company.
Navigating on the website can be confusing. Webpage design can be improved.
Management Reviews could be more specific. They are only given one text box to provide feedback on Self-Reviews.
The way in which goals are set and how to edit them is confusing. Found myself with repeating goals from a previous quarter even though I tried to turn them off as they were complete.
Lattice Support is not that good. We have had to have calls with them in the past and their product team did not have a lot of knowledge about their product. I believe they are able to provide a much better level of service and that would increase my likelihood to work with them again.
We previously used ADP's Performance Mgmt module and found it to not meet any of our needs. In the fall of 2020, I sourced/contacted three vendors - Lattice, Goal Span & Performance Culture & had demos of their offerings. Lattice checked all of the boxes we were seeking; implementation was fast & we were able to kickoff our first review the end of November as we normally do - what a huge positive difference we immediately saw!!
I didn't try anything else - Officevibe came across my desk and I went with it. I'm not sure what other options there are out there, but I'm sure there are a few. It's probably worth giving them a look, but if you're looking to keep your finger on the pulse of your company culture and employee happiness / engagement, Officevibe is not a bad choice at all.
I used it to decide how best to allocate my resources for employee benefits and perks. I was able to find out which ones were truly important to them and which ones they didn't really care about so I knew which ones to spend my money on.
I've also been able to see whether I'm doing a good job as a manager and where I need to improve, whether it be in terms of management style, leadership, communication or even things like policy - I'm able to see what is working and what isn't and make adjustments accordingly.