Workleap is a Human Resources (HR) Management Platform that provides Workforce Analytics and utilizes an AI Manager Agent to automate administrative workflows. The platform generates 1:1 Meeting Agendas, produces Performance Review drafts, and monitors for Employee Engagement risks to support organizational follow-through. According to the vendor, the solution is used by over 70,000 leaders across more than 100 countries to consolidate people insights and streamline management tasks.
$4,999
per year per user
Pricing
Workleap
Editions & Modules
Add-On - Manager Agent
$99
per month per user
Standard
$4,999
per year
Pro
$11,999
per year
Offerings
Pricing Offerings
Workleap
Free Trial
No
Free/Freemium Version
No
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
No
Entry-level Setup Fee
No setup fee
Additional Details
Workleap is priced as an annual platform fee. Standard starts at $4,999/year and includes performance management, employee engagement, compensation planning, and reporting.
Pro starts at $11,999/year and adds API access, SAML SSO, and advanced customization.
The Manager Agent is an optional add-on at $99 per manager per month.
Enterprise pricing is custom for organizations with 250 or more employees and includes dedicated CSM, premium call support, custom security review, custom terms, and procurement through PO.
All purchases are completed through a sales representative. No self-serve option is available. Prices on the website apply to new customers only.
Workleap Officevibe is a fully featured product designed with a specific purpose; this makes it much easier to use for eNPS surveys and dashboards than SurveyMonkey and/or Power BI for analytics dashboards. Leaders can make it much more manageable. Also, Officevibe has quality …
Officevibe is a simple system that provides the opportunity to prepare for employee reviews and get a temperature of my team. Out of the other options, I like Officevibe for its easy interface, low/no cost, and automatically sequenced questions.
The only good and bad thing about Officevibe is that it's laser-focussed. It only does employee engagement. If you want a do-it-all tool, there are many alternatives. But if you want to nail employee engagement on the head and go deep, I highly recommend Officevibe.
While both of these products are geared towards office much larger than mine, Officevibe is priced by user so I was able to scale it down to fit us and is much more affordable than 15Five. They didn't have the ability to scale it down so the cost was very prohibitive for us. …
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 …
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
Officevibe's user interface for end users is straightforward and well-designed; it looks nice and intuitive. We did have confusion about the brand, with some new employees thinking they were spam emails. Also, the manager's view and getting access to the right visibility can be confusing unless well administrated internally.
The only good and bad thing about Officevibe is that it's laser-focussed. It only does employee engagement. If you want a do-it-all tool, there are many alternatives. But if you want to nail employee engagement on the head and go deep, I highly recommend Officevibe.