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Germany edition · 10 products ranked · Verified 2026-05-18

Top 10 Employee Engagement Software in Germany for 2026

Independent Germany engagement ranking, EUR pricing, DSGVO and Mitbestimmung Betriebsrat consent requirements for survey tools, Kununu local champion.

Germany verdict (TL;DR)

Verified 2026-05-18

Peakon (Workday) and Glint (Microsoft) dominate DAX 40 and DACH enterprise engagement. Workhuman has strong German enterprise recognition adoption. Officevibe is the German mid-market default for non-Microsoft, non-Workday buyers. The critical German compliance dynamic: Mitbestimmung (codetermination) requires Betriebsrat (works council) consent via Betriebsvereinbarung before deploying engagement surveys that analyze individual employee responses. German companies with Betriebsrat (mandatory at 5+ employees with 5+ eligible voters) cannot deploy individual-level engagement scoring without a works agreement. Kununu (Vienna, DACH employer review platform with engagement features) is the most recognized German/DACH local alternative. DSGVO adds employee-specific protections beyond GDPR.

Picks for Germany

  • German/DACH Workday HCM enterprise (DAX 40, 5,000+ employees): peakon-workday Native Workday HCM integration. Default at DAX 40 enterprises on Workday. EU data residency. Copenhagen-heritage continuous-listening methodology. Peakon has Betriebsrat-experienced implementation support.
  • German/DACH Microsoft 365 E5 enterprise: glint-microsoft Bundled with Microsoft 365 E5 + Viva. Zero marginal cost for E5 orgs. EU datacenter (Frankfurt) available. Microsoft Germany entity. Default for German enterprises paying for E5.
  • German/DACH enterprise wanting recognition-led engagement (1,000+ employees): workhuman Deepest global recognition platform. DSGVO-compliant, EU data residency. Strong German enterprise customer base. Global rewards catalog covers German merchants. Workhuman has DACH Betriebsvereinbarung templates.
  • German mid-market not bundled with Microsoft or Workday (50-2,000 employees): officevibe Cleanest UX in category, fastest deploy. DSGVO DPA available. EU data residency option (Canada/EU). German-language UI available. Default global mid-market choice for German non-enterprise buyers.
  • German enterprise wanting deepest survey methodology: quantum-workplace Deepest engagement-survey methodology among commercial platforms. DSGVO-compliant. Best for German enterprises wanting engagement-survey science depth without Microsoft or Workday bundle dependency.
Market context

How the employee engagement market looks in Germany

Germany's employee engagement market is shaped more heavily by Mitbestimmung than any other market in this ranking. The Betriebsverfassungsgesetz (BetrVG, Works Constitution Act) gives the Betriebsrat codetermination rights over technical monitoring of employee behavior or performance (Section 87(1) No. 6 BetrVG). Any engagement platform that records and analyzes individual employee pulse-survey responses, eNPS scores, or manager-effectiveness ratings at the individual level creates a monitoring record subject to Betriebsrat consent.

This means almost every credible engagement deployment at a German company with a Betriebsrat requires a Betriebsvereinbarung negotiated before go-live. Peakon, Glint, Workhuman, and Officevibe all have experienced DACH implementation partners who support Betriebsvereinbarung negotiation. Kununu, while primarily an employer-review platform, has engagement features and is DACH-native with built-in Betriebsrat familiarity.

The DAX 40 enterprise tier is split between Peakon (Workday HCM customers: Bayer, SAP, Volkswagen Financial Services-tier) and Glint (Microsoft 365 E5 customers). German Mittelstand (medium-sized enterprises, typically 250-5,000 employees) is the most active standalone engagement buyer, evaluating Officevibe, Quantum Workplace, and Peakon for non-Workday situations.

Compliance & local rules

DSGVO (GDPR in Germany) + BDSG (Federal Data Protection Act, German GDPR supplement) apply to all engagement and survey data for German employees. BDSG Section 26 limits employee data processing to what is necessary for employment relationship; engagement survey data must be purpose-limited and not used for individual performance evaluation without specific legal basis. Mitbestimmung: Section 87(1) No. 6 BetrVG requires Betriebsrat codetermination before introducing technical devices that enable monitoring of employee behavior or performance. Individual engagement scores, individual pulse responses linked to employee identity, and manager-effectiveness ratings are all likely subject to this requirement. Betriebsvereinbarung should specify: data categories collected, access rights (manager-level vs aggregated only), retention periods (typically 12-24 months), deletion obligations, and prohibition on use in individual performance decisions. DSGVO Article 88 allows member states to impose additional rules for employment data; Germany does so via BDSG Section 26. EU data residency (Frankfurt) is available from Microsoft, Workday, and most major vendors.

At a glance

Quick comparison, ranked for Germany

Product Best for Starts at 10-emp/mo* Pricing G2 Geo
3 Peakon (Workday Peakon Employee Voice)
Workday-anchored enterprise
Quote - 4.6 Global; enterprise-grade through Workday cloud
2 Glint (Microsoft Viva Glint)
Microsoft-anchored enterprise
$57 $57 4.4 Global; enterprise-grade through Microsoft cloud
8 Workhuman
Enterprise recognition-led engagement
Quote - 4.7 Global; enterprise-grade in 200+ countries
1 Officevibe
Modern mid-market
$3.5 $3.5 4.4 Global; strongest in US, Canada, EU, UK
4 Quantum Workplace
Survey-methodology-led mid-market and enterprise
Quote - 4.5 Global; strongest in US, Canada
10 Workvivo
Zoom-anchored mid-market and enterprise
$4 $4 4.8 Global; enterprise-grade through Zoom cloud
9 Simpplr
Distributed-workforce mid-market and enterprise
Quote - 4.7 Global; strongest in US, EU, UK
7 Motivosity
SMB and mid-market wanting recognition-first engagement
$2 4.7 Global; strongest in US, Canada
6 TINYpulse
SMB and mid-market with TINYpulse legacy
Quote - 4.0 Global; strongest in US, UK
5 Energage
US-primary mid-market seeking employer-brand certification
Quote - 4.4 US-focused; growing in Canada

*10-employee monthly cost = base fee + (per-employee × 10) using the lowest published tier. For opaque-pricing vendors, no value is shown.

Verified local pricing

What buyers in Germany actually pay

Median annual deal size by employee band, in EUR. Crowdsourced from anonymized buyer disclosures.

Product Employee band Median annual (EUR) Sample Notes
Officevibe 50-200 employees €5,000 38 Essential/Pro tier; EUR billing via European entity
Officevibe 200-1,000 employees €30,000 22 Business tier; EUR
Glint (Microsoft Viva Glint) 1,000-5,000 employees €120,000 38 Viva Suite ~€11/user/mo; E5 bundle no extra cost; Microsoft Frankfurt datacenter
Workhuman 1,000-5,000 employees €80,000 28 ~€3-€5/employee/mo + recognition budget; EUR via European entity
Peakon (Workday Peakon Employee Voice) 5,000-25,000 employees (Workday bundled) €400,000 22 Per-employee add-on to Workday HCM; opaque; EUR via Workday Germany
Local challengers

Germany-built or Germany-strong vendors worth knowing

Not yet ranked in our global top 10, but credible options for Germany buyers and worth a shortlist.

Kununu

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Vienna-based DACH employer-review platform with engagement features. Part of New Work SE (formerly XING). 5M+ DACH employer reviews. Engagement and culture analytics tools for DACH employers. DSGVO-native, German-language, Betriebsrat-familiar. Not a pure-play pulse survey platform; positioned as employer-brand + engagement analytics for DACH.

Peakon (via Workday)

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Copenhagen-heritage engagement, bundled exclusively with Workday HCM. Strong DAX 40 adoption. EU data residency, Betriebsrat-experienced implementation support. Only available via Workday HCM contract.

Excluded for Germany

Global picks that don't fit here

  • Energage
    Top Workplaces program is US-focused. German buyers derive no value from USA Today or US regional news certifications. Use Officevibe or Kununu instead.
  • TINYpulse
    Post-LimeAde acquisition trajectory is weak. No German-specific Mitbestimmung expertise or DSGVO-native defaults. German buyers are better served by Officevibe or Mooncamp-adjacent alternatives.
The Germany ranking

All 10, ranked for Germany

Same intelligence as the global ranking, vendor trust, review patterns, verified pricing, compliance, reordered for the Germany market.

#3

Peakon (Workday Peakon Employee Voice)

Enterprise engagement bundled with Workday HCM since 2021 acquisition.

Founded 2014 · Pleasanton, CA (Workday); Copenhagen, Denmark (Peakon heritage) · public · 1,000–500,000+ employees
G2 4.6 (880)
Capterra 4.5
Custom quote
○ Sales call required
Visit Peakon (Workday Peakon Employee Voice)

Peakon is the enterprise engagement and employee-voice platform Workday acquired in January 2021 for approximately $700M. Founded 2014 in Copenhagen, Peakon was rebranded as Workday Peakon Employee Voice in 2021 and is now bundled with Workday HCM (covered separately in our Top 10 HRIS / Core HR Software ranking). The product covers continuous-listening surveys, pulse, lifecycle (onboarding, exit), engagement benchmarking, and manager action plans, with native integration into Workday HCM. Strengths: native Workday HCM integration (single employee record across HRIS + engagement), strong continuous-listening methodology from Peakon heritage, enterprise scale and reliability, and Workday financial stability. Trade-offs: only compelling for Workday HCM-anchored enterprises; Peakon outside the Workday ecosystem is significantly less compelling than it was pre-acquisition; product velocity moderated post-acquisition through 2022-2024; standalone Peakon is no longer sold, you must be on Workday HCM. Workday Peakon pricing is bundled into Workday HCM and is opaque, verified deal sizes show meaningful incremental cost above base Workday HCM.

Best for

Workday HCM enterprises (5,000+ employees) wanting integrated engagement and employee voice with single employee record and native HRIS data flow.

Worst for

Non-Workday enterprises (Officevibe, Glint, Quantum Workplace better), Microsoft 365 E5 enterprises (Glint bundled), or mid-market not on Workday HCM (Peakon no longer sold standalone).

Strengths

  • Native Workday HCM integration (single employee record)
  • Strong continuous-listening methodology
  • Peakon Copenhagen heritage on engagement science
  • Enterprise scale and Workday cloud reliability
  • Manager action plans tied to HRIS data
  • Workday Skills Cloud integration roadmap

Weaknesses

  • Only compelling for Workday HCM-anchored enterprises
  • Standalone Peakon no longer sold post-acquisition
  • Product velocity moderated 2022-2024
  • Bundled pricing meaningful above base Workday HCM
  • Implementation tied to Workday HCM rollout timeline

Pricing tiers

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  • Workday Peakon Employee Voice
    Per employee; add-on to Workday HCM
    Quote
  • Workday Peakon + Skills Cloud bundle
    Custom; bundled with broader Workday Talent stack
    Quote
  • Workday Enterprise Agreement
    Custom; bundled with Workday HCM enterprise contract
    Quote
Watch for
  • · Workday HCM subscription required
  • · Implementation tied to Workday rollout ($50K-$500K+)
  • · Annual price increases
  • · Per-employee scaling at enterprise tier

Key features

  • +Continuous-listening surveys
  • +Pulse surveys (configurable cadence)
  • +Lifecycle surveys (onboarding, exit)
  • +Engagement benchmarking
  • +Manager action plans
  • +Native Workday HCM integration
  • +Workday Skills Cloud integration
  • +Workday Prism analytics
200+ integrations
Workday HCMWorkday TalentWorkday Skills CloudMicrosoft TeamsSlackOkta
Geography
Global; enterprise-grade through Workday cloud
#2

Glint (Microsoft Viva Glint)

Enterprise engagement bundled with Microsoft 365 E5 + Viva.

Founded 2013 · Redmond, WA (Microsoft); Glint LinkedIn heritage · public · 1,000–500,000+ employees
G2 4.4 (980)
Capterra 4.3
From $57 /mo
◐ Partial disclosure
Visit Glint (Microsoft Viva Glint)

Glint is the enterprise engagement platform now bundled inside Microsoft Viva, with origins as a LinkedIn-owned engagement platform (LinkedIn acquired Glint in 2018; Microsoft acquired LinkedIn in 2016). Glint became Microsoft Viva Glint in 2023 after Microsoft integrated the platform into the Viva employee-experience suite. The product covers engagement surveys, pulse, lifecycle surveys (onboarding, exit), 360 feedback, and manager dashboards, with deep integration into Microsoft 365 (Teams, Outlook, SharePoint) and Viva Insights. Strengths: bundled with Microsoft 365 E5 + Viva licensing (effectively zero marginal cost for many Microsoft enterprises), deep Microsoft Viva integration, AI-powered insights via Microsoft Copilot integration, mature LinkedIn-heritage engagement methodology, and enterprise scale (millions of users). Trade-offs: only compelling for Microsoft-anchored enterprises; Glint outside the Microsoft ecosystem is hard to justify; product velocity slowed post-Microsoft integration through 2022-2024 then recovered with Viva Copilot in 2024-2025; standalone Glint pricing (without Viva bundle) is significantly less competitive than Officevibe or Quantum Workplace.

Best for

Microsoft 365 E5 enterprises (1,000-500,000 employees) already paying for Viva, wanting engagement bundled with their existing Microsoft productivity stack.

Worst for

Non-Microsoft enterprises (Officevibe, Peakon, Quantum Workplace better), Workday HCM enterprises (Peakon bundled), or buyers wanting standalone engagement without Microsoft Viva commitment.

Strengths

  • Bundled with Microsoft 365 E5 + Viva
  • Deep Microsoft Teams + Outlook + SharePoint integration
  • Microsoft Copilot AI insights
  • LinkedIn-heritage engagement methodology
  • Enterprise scale (Fortune 500 installed base)
  • FedRAMP authorized through Microsoft cloud

Weaknesses

  • Only compelling for Microsoft-anchored enterprises
  • Product velocity slowed 2022-2024 post-Microsoft integration
  • Standalone pricing without Viva bundle uncompetitive
  • UX integration with Viva still uneven
  • Lifecycle survey templates narrower than Qualtrics EX

Pricing tiers

partial
  • Microsoft 365 E5 bundle
    Per user; includes Viva Glint within Viva Suite
    $57 /mo
  • Viva Suite standalone
    Per user; Viva Suite including Glint module
    $12 /mo
  • Viva Glint standalone
    Per user; Glint-only license (rare)
    $6 /mo
  • Enterprise Agreement
    Custom; bundled with broader Microsoft EA
    Quote
Watch for
  • · Microsoft 365 E5 or Viva Suite required for full value
  • · Implementation services through Microsoft partners
  • · Enterprise Agreement minimums

Key features

  • +Engagement surveys with LinkedIn-heritage methodology
  • +Pulse surveys
  • +Lifecycle surveys (onboarding, exit)
  • +360 feedback
  • +Microsoft Teams + Outlook integration
  • +Viva Insights + Copilot AI
  • +Manager dashboards
  • +Enterprise admin controls
150+ integrations
Microsoft 365Microsoft TeamsViva InsightsViva TopicsSharePointWorkday HCMSAP SuccessFactors
Geography
Global; enterprise-grade through Microsoft cloud
#8

Workhuman

Enterprise recognition leader; social-recognition methodology at scale.

Founded 1999 · Framingham, MA / Dublin, Ireland · private · 1,000–500,000+ employees
G2 4.7 (880)
Capterra 4.7
Custom quote
○ Sales call required
Visit Workhuman

Workhuman is the enterprise recognition market leader, founded 1999 as Globoforce in Dublin, rebranded as Workhuman in 2017. The product covers social recognition (Social Recognition platform), service awards, life events (anniversaries, milestones), Conversations performance check-ins, and the Workhuman global rewards catalog. Last valued at approximately $1.2B in a 2020 secondary; valuation has remained flat through 2024-2025 as enterprise SaaS multiples compressed and recognition-only growth slowed. Strengths: strongest social-recognition methodology in category, deepest global rewards catalog (200+ countries, 14M+ merchant network), enterprise scale and reliability, Workhuman Live annual conference as community anchor, and 25+ years of recognition science. Trade-offs: engagement-survey depth significantly below Quantum Workplace and Glint (Workhuman is recognition-first, not survey-first); valuation flat through 2024-2025; pricing meaningful at enterprise; and Conversations performance module less mature than Lattice or Workday Talent.

Best for

Enterprise (1,000-500,000 employees) where recognition is the primary engagement lever, wanting deepest social-recognition methodology and global rewards catalog with reliable enterprise scale.

Worst for

Survey-first buyers (Quantum Workplace or Glint better), mid-market wanting all-in-one engagement (Officevibe better), or Workday-anchored enterprises (Peakon bundled with HCM).

Strengths

  • Strongest social-recognition methodology
  • Deepest global rewards catalog (200+ countries)
  • 14M+ merchant network for recognition redemption
  • Enterprise scale and reliability
  • Workhuman Live conference as community anchor
  • 25+ years of recognition science
  • Conversations performance check-ins

Weaknesses

  • Engagement-survey depth below Quantum Workplace and Glint
  • Recognition-first not survey-first (limited engagement-survey depth)
  • Valuation flat through 2024-2025
  • Pricing meaningful at enterprise
  • Conversations performance module less mature than Lattice

Pricing tiers

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  • Social Recognition
    ~$3-$6/employee/mo platform + recognition budget
    Quote
  • Conversations (Performance)
    +$3-$5/employee/mo add-on
    Quote
  • Service Milestones
    Bundle with anniversaries/milestones
    Quote
  • Enterprise
    Custom; bundled with global rewards catalog
    Quote
Watch for
  • · Recognition budget pass-through (employer-loaded, typically 1-2% of payroll)
  • · Implementation services
  • · Annual price increases of 5-8%
  • · Workhuman Live conference fee separate

Key features

  • +Social Recognition platform
  • +Service awards and milestones
  • +Life events (anniversaries, weddings)
  • +Conversations performance check-ins
  • +Workhuman global rewards catalog (200+ countries)
  • +14M+ merchant network
  • +100+ integrations
100+ integrations
Workday HCMSAP SuccessFactorsOracle HCMMicrosoft TeamsSlackADP
Geography
Global; enterprise-grade in 200+ countries
#1

Officevibe

Modern engagement leader inside Workleap; cleanest UX in category.

Founded 2013 · Montreal, Canada · private · 50–2,000 employees
G2 4.4 (1,380)
Capterra 4.5
From $3.5 /mo
● Transparent pricing
Visit Officevibe

Officevibe is the modern employee engagement leader, founded 2013 in Montreal as part of GSoft, rebranded under the Workleap umbrella in 2023 alongside sibling products Workleap Performance (formerly Didacte / LMS365) and Workleap Onboarding. The product covers weekly pulse surveys, anonymous feedback, manager-team relationship reports, recognition (Good Vibes), 1:1 templates, and engagement benchmarking. Strengths: cleanest UX in category, fastest deploy in segment (under one week typical), transparent published pricing (rare in engagement), profitable parent (Workleap reports profitability and steady growth), and consistent product velocity since the 2023 rebrand. Trade-offs: enterprise depth below Glint and Peakon (Officevibe sweet spot is mid-market 50-2,000 employees), survey methodology breadth below Quantum Workplace, and the Workleap rebrand briefly created naming confusion in 2023-2024 that has now settled.

Best for

Mid-market companies (50-2,000 employees) not bundled with Microsoft 365 E5 or Workday HCM, wanting modern engagement UX with weekly pulse, manager coaching reports, and transparent pricing.

Worst for

Microsoft 365 E5 enterprises (Glint bundled), Workday HCM enterprises (Peakon bundled), or enterprises wanting deepest engagement-survey methodology (Quantum Workplace or Culture Amp better fit).

Strengths

  • Cleanest UX in category
  • Fastest deploy (under one week typical)
  • Transparent published per-user pricing
  • Profitable parent (Workleap)
  • Consistent product velocity since 2023 rebrand
  • Strong manager-coaching report layer
  • Good Vibes peer recognition built in

Weaknesses

  • Enterprise depth below Glint and Peakon
  • Survey methodology breadth below Quantum Workplace
  • Workleap rebrand created naming confusion 2023-2024
  • Integration ecosystem mid-sized (~30)
  • Recognition rewards catalog lighter than Workhuman

Pricing tiers

public
  • Essential
    Per user; weekly pulse + reports
    $3.5 /mo
  • Pro
    Per user; adds Good Vibes recognition + 1:1s
    $5 /mo
  • Business
    Per user; adds custom surveys + benchmarking
    $7 /mo
  • Enterprise
    Custom; SSO, advanced security, dedicated CSM
    Quote
Watch for
  • · Annual billing for discount
  • · Implementation services optional
  • · Enterprise SSO on top tier only

Key features

  • +Weekly pulse surveys (10 dimensions)
  • +Anonymous feedback channel
  • +Good Vibes peer recognition
  • +Manager-team relationship reports
  • +1:1 meeting templates
  • +Engagement benchmarking
  • +Custom surveys (Business tier)
  • +30+ integrations
30+ integrations
SlackMicrosoft TeamsBambooHRWorkday HCMADPOkta
Geography
Global; strongest in US, Canada, EU, UK
#4

Quantum Workplace

Survey-methodology-led engagement specialist; long-running mid-market and enterprise leader.

Founded 2002 · Omaha, NE · private · 200–10,000 employees
G2 4.5 (780)
Capterra 4.4
Custom quote
○ Sales call required
Visit Quantum Workplace

Quantum Workplace is one of the longest-running employee engagement specialists, founded 2002 in Omaha. The product covers engagement surveys, pulse, lifecycle, 360 feedback, performance reviews, recognition, and the Best Places to Work benchmarking program (Quantum runs the largest US employer-recognition program by participation). Strengths: deepest engagement-survey methodology among non-academic platforms, mature benchmarking (Best Places to Work data set spans 20+ years), strong mid-market and enterprise fit, and unusual longevity for a non-acquired engagement vendor. Trade-offs: UX modernization has lagged Officevibe and Lattice; pricing is opaque; product velocity is steady but not aggressive; and recognition module less mature than Workhuman or Motivosity.

Best for

Mid-market and enterprise (200-10,000 employees) wanting deepest engagement-survey methodology and benchmarking, with mature lifecycle survey capability and Best Places to Work program participation.

Worst for

Modern UX-first buyers (Officevibe better), Microsoft / Workday-anchored enterprises (Glint / Peakon bundled), or recognition-first buyers (Workhuman or Motivosity better).

Strengths

  • Deepest engagement-survey methodology in category
  • Best Places to Work benchmarking data spans 20+ years
  • Long-running independent vendor (24 years)
  • Strong mid-market and enterprise fit
  • Mature lifecycle survey templates
  • Survey science depth above modern competitors

Weaknesses

  • UX modernization lags Officevibe and Lattice
  • Pricing opaque
  • Product velocity steady but not aggressive
  • Recognition module less mature than Workhuman
  • Smaller integration ecosystem (~40)

Pricing tiers

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  • Employee Insights
    ~$4-$8/employee/mo for surveys + pulse
    Quote
  • Talent Management
    $8-$14/employee/mo adds performance + 360
    Quote
  • Full Platform
    $14-$22/employee/mo full bundle
    Quote
  • Best Places to Work program
    Add-on; participation fee for benchmark inclusion
    Quote
Watch for
  • · Per-module pricing
  • · Implementation services
  • · Annual price increases of 5-9%
  • · Best Places to Work program fee separate

Key features

  • +Engagement surveys (deep methodology)
  • +Pulse surveys
  • +Lifecycle surveys (onboarding, exit, stay)
  • +360 feedback
  • +Performance reviews
  • +Recognition module
  • +Best Places to Work benchmarking
  • +40+ integrations
40+ integrations
Workday HCMBambooHRADPUKGSlackMicrosoft Teams
Geography
Global; strongest in US, Canada
#10

Workvivo

Modern intranet + engagement bundled with Zoom Workplace.

Founded 2017 · Cork, Ireland · public · 500–50,000 employees
G2 4.8 (580)
Capterra 4.8
From $4 /mo
◐ Partial disclosure
Visit Workvivo

Workvivo is the modern intranet and engagement platform Zoom acquired in 2023, founded 2017 in Cork, Ireland. The product covers social intranet (consumer-grade UX feel), employee communications, engagement surveys, recognition, and integration with Zoom Workplace (Meetings, Phone, Chat). Strengths: consumer-grade social UX (modeled on consumer social platforms), bundled with Zoom Workplace for Zoom enterprise customers, fast post-Zoom-acquisition product velocity, modern mobile app for frontline and distributed workers, and reasonable mid-market pricing. Trade-offs: only highly compelling for Zoom-anchored enterprises (Workvivo outside the Zoom ecosystem is less compelling against Simpplr); engagement-survey depth below Quantum Workplace and Glint (Workvivo is communications-first); Recognition module less mature than Workhuman; and post-acquisition Zoom platform strategy still unfolding through 2025-2026.

Best for

Zoom-anchored mid-market and enterprise (500-50,000 employees) wanting modern intranet + engagement + internal communications bundled with their Zoom Workplace investment.

Worst for

Non-Zoom enterprises (Simpplr better intranet-first alternative), Microsoft 365 E5 enterprises (Glint + Viva better fit), or survey-first buyers (Quantum Workplace or Glint better).

Strengths

  • Consumer-grade social UX (modeled on consumer platforms)
  • Bundled with Zoom Workplace for Zoom enterprise customers
  • Fast post-Zoom-acquisition product velocity
  • Modern mobile app for frontline workers
  • Reasonable mid-market pricing
  • Cork, Ireland European HQ helps EU buyers

Weaknesses

  • Only compelling for Zoom-anchored enterprises
  • Engagement-survey depth below Quantum Workplace
  • Communications-first; engagement is layered
  • Recognition module less mature than Workhuman
  • Post-acquisition Zoom platform strategy unfolding

Pricing tiers

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  • Workvivo Business
    Per employee; up to 2,000 employees
    $4 /mo
  • Workvivo Enterprise
    Per employee; 2,000+ employees, custom
    Quote
  • Bundled with Zoom Workplace
    Bundled with Zoom enterprise contract
    Quote
Watch for
  • · Zoom Workplace subscription required for full bundle value
  • · Implementation services
  • · Annual price increases
  • · Enterprise add-on modules

Key features

  • +Social intranet (consumer-grade UX)
  • +Employee communications
  • +Engagement surveys
  • +Recognition (Workvivo Recognize)
  • +Native Zoom Meetings + Phone + Chat integration
  • +Frontline mobile app
  • +Live streaming and town halls
  • +60+ integrations
60+ integrations
Zoom MeetingsZoom PhoneZoom ChatMicrosoft TeamsSlackWorkday HCMBambooHR
Geography
Global; enterprise-grade through Zoom cloud
#9

Simpplr

Modern AI-driven intranet that absorbed engagement.

Founded 2014 · Redwood Shores, CA · private · 500–50,000 employees
G2 4.7 (480)
Capterra 4.8
Custom quote
○ Sales call required
Visit Simpplr

Simpplr is the modern AI-driven intranet platform that has absorbed engagement and internal communications, founded 2014 in Redwood Shores. Last valued at approximately $1B in its 2023 Series D round (~$250M raised over multiple rounds). The product covers AI-driven intranet, employee communications, engagement surveys, recognition (Simpplr Recognition), and Simpplr Assistant AI for personalized employee experience. Strengths: modern AI-driven intranet UX (cleanest in segment alongside Workvivo), Simpplr Assistant AI for personalized employee experience, strong distributed-workforce fit, modern integration ecosystem (Slack, Microsoft Teams, Workday HCM, BambooHR), and rapid product velocity post-Series D. Trade-offs: engagement-survey methodology depth below Quantum Workplace and Glint (Simpplr is intranet-first, engagement is a layered module), pricing is opaque, and Recognition module less mature than Workhuman or Motivosity.

Best for

Distributed-workforce mid-market and enterprise (500-50,000 employees) wanting modern AI-driven intranet + engagement + internal communications consolidated in one platform with strong UX.

Worst for

Survey-first buyers (Quantum Workplace or Glint better), Zoom-anchored enterprises (Workvivo better fit), or buyers wanting deepest recognition methodology (Workhuman better).

Strengths

  • Modern AI-driven intranet UX (cleanest in segment)
  • Simpplr Assistant AI for personalized employee experience
  • Strong distributed-workforce fit
  • Modern integration ecosystem
  • Rapid product velocity post-Series D
  • Internal comms + engagement consolidated

Weaknesses

  • Engagement-survey methodology depth below Quantum Workplace
  • Intranet-first; engagement is a layered module
  • Pricing opaque
  • Recognition module less mature than Workhuman
  • Less compelling for survey-first buyers

Pricing tiers

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  • Simpplr Intranet
    ~$4-$8/employee/mo intranet + comms
    Quote
  • Simpplr Listen (Engagement)
    +$2-$4/employee/mo engagement surveys add-on
    Quote
  • Simpplr Recognize
    +$2-$4/employee/mo recognition add-on
    Quote
  • Full Platform
    Custom; full intranet + engagement + recognition bundle
    Quote
Watch for
  • · Per-module add-on pricing
  • · Implementation services ($25K-$150K)
  • · Annual price increases of 6-10%
  • · Simpplr Assistant AI included in higher tiers only

Key features

  • +AI-driven intranet
  • +Employee communications
  • +Engagement surveys (Simpplr Listen)
  • +Recognition (Simpplr Recognize)
  • +Simpplr Assistant AI
  • +Distributed-workforce mobile app
  • +80+ integrations
80+ integrations
SlackMicrosoft TeamsWorkday HCMBambooHROktaSalesforceSharePoint
Geography
Global; strongest in US, EU, UK
#7

Motivosity

Peer-recognition-anchored engagement; ThanksMatters card differentiator.

Founded 2013 · Lehi, UT · private · 50–1,000 employees
G2 4.7 (1,180)
Capterra 4.8
From $2 /mo
◐ Partial disclosure
Visit Motivosity

Motivosity is the peer-recognition-anchored engagement platform, founded 2013 in Lehi, Utah. The product covers peer recognition (ThanksMatters peer-to-peer cash and points), pulse surveys, manager 1:1 templates, lifecycle surveys, and the ThanksMatters card (a physical Visa card loaded with peer recognition points). Strengths: peer-recognition-first design (lower rollout friction than survey-first platforms), ThanksMatters card as a tangible reward differentiator, Utah-rooted founder-led culture, transparent published pricing for entry tier, and strong SMB-to-mid-market fit. Trade-offs: engagement-survey depth below Quantum Workplace and Glint; performance-management module narrower than Lattice; integration ecosystem mid-sized (~30); and product velocity is steady but not aggressive.

Best for

SMB and mid-market companies (50-1,000 employees) wanting recognition-first engagement loop with peer-to-peer cash rewards, tangible ThanksMatters card benefit, and lower rollout friction than survey-first platforms.

Worst for

Enterprise (Workhuman recognition at scale better), survey-methodology-first buyers (Quantum Workplace better), or Microsoft / Workday-anchored enterprises (Glint / Peakon bundled).

Strengths

  • Peer-recognition-first design lowers rollout friction
  • ThanksMatters card (physical Visa) is tangible reward
  • Utah-rooted founder-led culture
  • Transparent entry-tier published pricing
  • Strong SMB-to-mid-market fit
  • Manager 1:1 templates included

Weaknesses

  • Engagement-survey depth below Quantum Workplace
  • Performance-management module narrow
  • Integration ecosystem mid-sized (~30)
  • Product velocity steady but not aggressive
  • Enterprise depth below Workhuman

Pricing tiers

partial
  • Connect (free)
    Free tier; basic peer recognition + employee directory
    /mo
  • Recognize
    Per user; peer recognition + ThanksMatters
    $2 /mo
  • Lead
    Per user; adds manager 1:1s + insights
    $5 /mo
  • Listen
    Per user; adds pulse surveys
    $2 /mo
  • Full Platform
    Per user; bundle of all modules
    $8 /mo
Watch for
  • · Recognition budget pass-through (employer-loaded points)
  • · ThanksMatters card per-card cost
  • · Annual billing for discount

Key features

  • +Peer recognition (ThanksMatters points)
  • +ThanksMatters Visa card
  • +Pulse surveys
  • +Manager 1:1 templates
  • +Lifecycle surveys
  • +Employee directory
  • +30+ integrations
30+ integrations
SlackMicrosoft TeamsBambooHRADPWorkday HCMOkta
Geography
Global; strongest in US, Canada
#6

TINYpulse

Pulse-survey original; LimeAde-owned since 2021 with softer trajectory.

Founded 2012 · Seattle, WA · private · 50–1,000 employees
G2 4.0 (480)
Capterra 4.0
Custom quote
○ Sales call required
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TINYpulse is the original pulse-survey-led engagement platform, founded 2012 in Seattle. LimeAde acquired TINYpulse in 2021 as part of its broader employee wellbeing and engagement consolidation. The product covers weekly pulse surveys, anonymous feedback, recognition (Cheers for Peers), and lifecycle surveys. Strengths: pioneered the weekly pulse-survey category, simple mid-market deploy, recognizable brand with longstanding installed base, and reasonable price point. Trade-offs: post-LimeAde-acquisition product velocity slowed meaningfully, brand visibility declined as LimeAde focused integration on its core wellbeing product, modernization lags Officevibe and Quantum Workplace, and integration ecosystem has not expanded since acquisition.

Best for

SMB and mid-market companies (50-1,000 employees) committed to TINYpulse legacy or with existing TINYpulse deployment wanting continuity within the LimeAde ecosystem.

Worst for

New buyers (Officevibe or Quantum Workplace better trajectory), enterprises (Glint / Peakon bundled), or buyers prioritizing aggressive product velocity.

Strengths

  • Pioneered the weekly pulse-survey category
  • Simple mid-market deploy
  • Recognizable brand with longstanding installed base
  • Cheers for Peers peer recognition built in
  • Reasonable price point for SMB and mid-market
  • Anonymous feedback channel mature

Weaknesses

  • Post-LimeAde-acquisition product velocity slowed
  • Brand visibility declined since 2021 acquisition
  • Modernization lags Officevibe and Quantum Workplace
  • Integration ecosystem has not expanded since acquisition
  • Roadmap clarity below pre-acquisition

Pricing tiers

opaque
  • Engage
    ~$3-$5/user/mo for pulse + recognition
    Quote
  • Perform
    $5-$8/user/mo adds performance
    Quote
  • Full Platform
    $8-$12/user/mo full bundle
    Quote
Watch for
  • · Annual billing required for discount
  • · Implementation services
  • · Bundled with LimeAde wellbeing at higher tier

Key features

  • +Weekly pulse surveys
  • +Anonymous feedback channel
  • +Cheers for Peers recognition
  • +Lifecycle surveys
  • +Performance reviews
  • +30+ integrations
30+ integrations
SlackMicrosoft TeamsBambooHRADPWorkday HCM
Geography
Global; strongest in US, UK
#5

Energage

Top Workplaces program as the differentiator; engagement insight tied to employer-brand certification.

Founded 2006 · Exton, PA · private · 50–5,000 employees
G2 4.4 (580)
Capterra 4.4
Custom quote
○ Sales call required
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Energage is the engagement platform built around the Top Workplaces program, partnered with USA Today and 60+ regional US news organizations to publish Top Workplaces rankings annually. Founded 2006 (formerly WorkplaceDynamics), the product covers engagement surveys, pulse, exit surveys, and employer-brand certification through Top Workplaces. Strengths: Top Workplaces program is the unique differentiator (no competitor offers comparable employer-brand-certification benefit), strong methodology backed by 20+ years of survey science, partnership with USA Today and regional news organizations provides earned-media value, and reasonable mid-market fit. Trade-offs: standalone engagement product depth below Quantum Workplace and Glint; the Top Workplaces program is the primary reason to choose Energage; non-US firms get less value from the program; and product velocity is steady but not aggressive.

Best for

US-primary mid-market companies (50-5,000 employees) wanting engagement insight tied to Top Workplaces employer-brand certification, with USA Today and regional press value.

Worst for

Non-US firms (Top Workplaces program is US-focused), enterprises wanting deepest engagement methodology (Quantum Workplace better), or buyers not seeking employer-brand certification.

Strengths

  • Top Workplaces program is unique differentiator
  • USA Today + 60+ regional news partnerships
  • Earned-media employer-brand value
  • Strong methodology backed by 20+ years of survey science
  • Mid-market fit (50-5,000 employees)
  • Recruitment value from certification

Weaknesses

  • Standalone engagement depth below Quantum Workplace and Glint
  • Top Workplaces program is the primary buying reason
  • Non-US firms get less value from program
  • Product velocity steady but not aggressive
  • Smaller integration ecosystem (~25)

Pricing tiers

opaque
  • Top Workplaces Survey
    ~$2-$4/employee/mo plus participation fee
    Quote
  • Engagement Platform
    $5-$10/employee/mo full engagement
    Quote
  • Enterprise
    Custom; bundled with Top Workplaces multi-year participation
    Quote
Watch for
  • · Top Workplaces participation fee separate
  • · Implementation services
  • · Annual price increases

Key features

  • +Engagement surveys
  • +Pulse surveys
  • +Exit surveys
  • +Top Workplaces certification program
  • +Manager action plans
  • +25+ integrations
25+ integrations
Workday HCMBambooHRADPPaycomMicrosoft Teams
Geography
US-focused; growing in Canada

Frequently asked questions

The questions buyers actually ask before they sign.

Does our Betriebsrat need to approve engagement survey software?
Almost certainly yes if the platform records individual employee survey responses linked to identity. Section 87(1) No. 6 BetrVG gives the Betriebsrat mandatory codetermination rights over technical monitoring of employee behavior. Engagement platforms recording individual pulse survey responses, eNPS by employee, or manager-effectiveness ratings by team create monitoring records subject to this right. The correct process: inform the Betriebsrat before selecting the tool, negotiate a Betriebsvereinbarung covering data categories, access controls (aggregate-only for managers), retention, deletion, and explicit prohibition on use in performance decisions. Peakon, Workhuman, and Officevibe all have DACH implementation partners with Betriebsvereinbarung experience. Do not go live before the Betriebsvereinbarung is signed.
Peakon vs Glint at a German DAX 40 company?
The answer is almost always determined by HRIS stack. If you are on Workday HCM, Peakon is the right answer: native integration, single employee record, and Peakon has DACH-experienced implementation partners for Betriebsvereinbarung. If you are on Microsoft 365 E5, Glint (Viva Glint) is the right answer: bundled at zero marginal cost, Microsoft Frankfurt datacenter, Teams + Outlook integration. If you are on neither, evaluate Officevibe (cleanest UX, fastest deploy, DSGVO DPA available) or Quantum Workplace (deepest survey methodology) as standalone platforms. Do not buy Peakon standalone; Workday discontinued standalone Peakon in 2023.
Is Kununu an engagement platform or an employer-review platform?
Both, partially. Kununu is primarily a DACH employer-review platform (5M+ reviews, equivalent to Glassdoor in DACH) with engagement analytics features layered on. Its engagement tools are designed for DACH employers wanting to correlate internal engagement data with external Kununu employer-brand metrics. It is DSGVO-native, German-language, and Betriebsrat-familiar. Its weakness is engagement-survey methodology depth: it is narrower than Officevibe or Quantum Workplace for pure pulse survey and continuous-listening workflows. Evaluate Kununu if employer-brand analytics and DACH review management matter alongside engagement; evaluate Officevibe or Peakon if engagement-survey methodology depth is the primary requirement.
Employee engagement vs performance management, which one do I need?
Engagement and performance management are distinct but increasingly overlapping. Engagement (this ranking) measures sentiment, runs pulse surveys, powers recognition, and surfaces manager-team relationship signal; the anchor is "how do employees feel and how do we improve it?". Performance management (our Top 10 Performance Management ranking) runs reviews, goals, 1:1s, and feedback cycles; the anchor is "how do we evaluate and develop people?". Most modern platforms ship both modules, Lattice, Culture Amp, 15Five, and Leapsome appear in the performance ranking because performance is their anchor product; this engagement ranking covers engagement-anchored alternatives. Buyers should pick the anchor that matches their primary investment: engagement-first buyers default to Officevibe, Glint, Peakon, Quantum Workplace; performance-first buyers default to Lattice or 15Five with engagement modules added.
Peakon post-Workday acquisition, is it still worth choosing?
Peakon is only worth choosing if you are on Workday HCM. Workday acquired Peakon in January 2021 for approximately $700M and discontinued standalone Peakon sales in 2023; the product is now sold only as Workday Peakon Employee Voice, bundled with Workday HCM. For Workday-anchored enterprises (5,000+ employees), Peakon is usually the right answer over Glint or Officevibe because the native HCM integration and single employee record outweigh standalone alternatives. For non-Workday enterprises, Peakon is not available; Officevibe, Glint, or Quantum Workplace are the better picks. Product velocity moderated post-acquisition through 2022-2024 and has recovered modestly through 2025 with Workday Skills Cloud integration.
Glint vs Officevibe, when does Microsoft Viva bundling win?
Glint (Microsoft Viva Glint) wins when you are already paying for Microsoft 365 E5 or the Viva Suite. The marginal cost of Glint inside those bundles is effectively zero, and the Microsoft Teams / Outlook / SharePoint integration plus Microsoft Copilot AI insights become real differentiators. For Microsoft 365 E5 enterprises with 5,000+ employees, Glint is almost always the right answer over standalone Officevibe. Officevibe wins when you are not bundled with Microsoft 365 E5, want modern UX with transparent published pricing, prefer faster deploy (under one week vs Glint enterprise rollouts), or sit in the 50-2,000 mid-market band where Glint enterprise pricing does not pencil out.
How much should I budget for employee engagement software in 2026?
SMB (50-200 employees): $2-$6/employee/mo (Officevibe Essential, Motivosity Recognize, TINYpulse Engage). Mid-market (200-2,000 employees): $4-$10/employee/mo (Officevibe Business, Quantum Workplace, Workvivo Business, Simpplr Intranet). Enterprise (2,000+ employees): $6-$15/employee/mo standalone or bundled. Glint is effectively included in Microsoft 365 E5 ($57/user/mo for the full E5 bundle). Peakon is bundled with Workday HCM (incremental cost meaningful but opaque). Workhuman pricing is opaque and recognition budget pass-through (typically 1-2% of payroll) is on top of platform cost. Most mid-market lands at $5-$8/employee/mo blended.
How long does engagement software take to deploy?
Officevibe, Motivosity: under one week (cleanest deploys in category). TINYpulse, Quantum Workplace, Energage: 2-4 weeks (with survey methodology setup). Workhuman, Simpplr, Workvivo: 4-12 weeks (with platform configuration, integrations, change management). Glint inside Microsoft Viva: 4-8 weeks (tied to Viva rollout timeline). Peakon: 8-16 weeks (tied to Workday HCM rollout or update cycle). Plan change management carefully, manager adoption is the #1 bottleneck across all engagement platforms.
What about AI features in engagement software in 2026?
AI in engagement 2026: (1) AI-driven survey insights and action recommendations (Glint via Microsoft Copilot, Peakon AI, Officevibe AI). (2) AI sentiment analysis on open-text responses (Quantum Workplace, Culture Amp methodology applied to engagement). (3) Personalized employee experience and content (Simpplr Assistant). (4) AI recognition prompts (Motivosity, Workhuman). (5) Manager coaching prompts from engagement signals (Officevibe, Glint). The 2026 dynamic: vendors stuck on quarterly survey cadence without continuous AI signal are losing share to continuous-listening platforms with AI summarization.
Should I bundle engagement with my HRIS or buy standalone?
Bundled with HRIS (Workday Peakon, SAP SuccessFactors engagement, Oracle HCM engagement, BambooHR engagement) wins when you want single employee record, single login, and single vendor relationship; modules are decent-not-best across the board. Standalone (Officevibe, Quantum Workplace, Workhuman, Simpplr) wins when you want best-in-class engagement methodology, modern UX, and the flexibility to keep your HRIS choice independent. Most enterprise on Workday lands on Peakon for the integration; most enterprise on Microsoft 365 E5 lands on Glint via Viva; most mid-market lands on Officevibe or Quantum Workplace standalone with HRIS integration but separate vendor.
How does engagement overlap with intranet and internal communications?
The boundary between engagement, intranet, and internal communications has dissolved in 2024-2026. Simpplr and Workvivo lead the intranet-as-engagement category, both absorbed engagement-survey and recognition modules into intranet platforms. Officevibe, Glint, Peakon, Quantum Workplace, and Energage remain engagement-first with intranet integration but not native intranet capability. For distributed-workforce mid-market and enterprise, the intranet-as-engagement bundle (Simpplr or Workvivo) is increasingly the right answer because internal comms + engagement + recognition consolidated in one platform reduces vendor sprawl and improves frontline-worker adoption.

Final word

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Last updated 2026-05-18. Local pricing reverified quarterly. Found something inaccurate? Tell us.