Not sure where to start? We'll recommends a sequence of activities based on your team metrics and needs
The mood grid is a great icebreaker to start a session and get an overview of how everybody is feeling. Teammates can click the GIF that best represents their current mood. Mood grids usually don't ta
One on ones help foster a deeper connection between team members by creating opportunities to chat about work, life and everything in between. Tell each other what you're working on and what you enjoy
Guess what is a fun game that lets everybody pick and answer questions about themselves and each team member. It helps teams get to know each other better and can be fun to repeat due to the different
The classic. One team member draws a randomly selected word while the other teammates guess what it is. Correct and quick responses win the round.
The whole team is racing their horses, trying to finish first. Answer questions fast and accurately to advance your horse and finish first.
'How do you like your coffee today?' is a great icebreaker to start a session and get an overview of people's coffee preferences and start chatting. Teammates can click the coffee that best represents
True or false is a simple game at its core. All players have to answer questions with a quick response, either true or false. The first player to answer correctly wins the round.
Campfire is a very calm way but interactive way to start a session or hold a meeting. Everybody can move their character around the campfire and pass the speaking rights to another player. Only one pe
Players are presented with a series of emojis that represent a word or phrase. The goal is to decipher the word or phrase by guessing the correct answer first. There are categories to help participant
The art grid is a great icebreaker to start a session and get an overview of how everybody is feeling. Teammates can click the painting that best represents their current mood. Art grids usually don't
A quick energy check-in: each teammate picks the battery icon that best matches how charged or drained they're feeling. Great for opening a session and surfacing who needs the meeting to be light vs.
A quick reflection prompt: if you had a magic wand, what would you change about work right now? Everyone writes an answer privately, then all answers reveal at once and the team discusses. Lightweight
Each teammate takes a turn presenting what they're working on. The current presenter holds the floor — everyone else is auto-muted — and a soft timer keeps things moving. The presenter or host can adv
Ask the room a quick multiple-choice question and watch votes come in live. The host writes a question and 2–6 options on the fly; everyone sees the running count and the winner reveals at the end. Bu
Open-ended prompt, free-text answers — common words rise to the top, sized by how often they're mentioned. Good for surfacing themes in retros ("one word for last sprint"), getting a snapshot of mood,
A structured team retrospective: pick a format (Start/Stop/Continue, Mad/Sad/Glad, or 4 L's), everyone adds cards, the team dot-votes on what to discuss, action items are captured, and the AI summary
A Quiplash-style party game. Each round, everyone gets the same absurd scenario (AI-generated, work-safe) and has 60 seconds to write the funniest caption. Then the room votes — anonymously — on their
The classic icebreaker, with anonymous secret-ballot voting. Everyone writes three statements about themselves — two true, one false. Then each player takes the spotlight while the rest privately gues