OrgOrg vs Officevibe

Manager-focused engagement & 1:1 tool

Officevibe (now Workleap) targets first-line managers with weekly pulse surveys, 1:1 templates, and team feedback. OrgOrg covers the same use cases and adds directory, go links, on-call, smart groups in one place.

When Officevibe is the right pick

Managers who want a lightweight pulse + 1:1 cadence and don't need anything beyond that. Officevibe is the safe pick when team-level engagement is the only problem you're solving.

When OrgOrg is the right pick

Teams that want the manager loop alongside the rest of their daily operational tools — directory, go links, on-call rotations, smart groups. OrgOrg makes the manager surface part of the daily-use stack instead of a separate tool managers visit weekly.

Where Officevibe wins

  • Lightweight pulse-survey question library curated for first-line managers.
  • Pre-built 1:1 conversation templates with coaching prompts.
  • Lower price point at the entry tier than enterprise platforms.

Where OrgOrg wins

  • Directory + go links + new-tab + smart groups + on-call alongside 1:1s + pulse surveys.
  • Bidirectional Google Calendar sync on 1:1 notes/agenda/action items.
  • ICs adopt because of go links; manager workflows ride along with adoption already in place.
  • Single pricing tier; every feature included.

Feature comparison

FeatureOfficevibeOrgOrg
Pulse surveysyesyes
1:1s with templatesyesyes
Pre-canned 1:1 conversation promptsyesno
Goals / OKRslimitedyes
Performance reviewslimitedyes
Directory / org chartnoyes
Go linksnoyes
Smart groupsnoyes
On-call rotationsnoyes
Browser new-tab pagenoyes
Recognitionyesyes
  • Pre-canned 1:1 conversation prompts: OrgOrg ships an empty agenda surface — bring your own prompts.

Officevibe pricing

Per-seat with separate plans for Engagement / Performance.

OrgOrg pricing

Single per-seat price; every app included.

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Last reviewed: 2026-05-07. We try to keep these honest — if something here is out of date, please let us know.