We’re a young married couple who, after years of remote work and repetitive team meetings, got tired of still being unsure what our goals are and what our teams should be working on.
We wanted something better. Something actually fun, engaging, and human.
Goalee was born out of a simple frustration: team goals are often mechanical, documentation is all around the place, onboarding feels like homework, and getting to know your team is awkward at best.
So we asked ourselves: What if this didn’t have to be boring? What if it could be a game and have everything in one place?
With Goalee, we turned documentation, team & personal goals and interests into short, fun, AI-powered games.
No more slide decks, onboarding manuals, or dry team-building tasks.
Instead:
Studies show that gamification and active learning help significantly improve social relatedness, reduce communication time, and increase retention of goals and company values – all while keeping costs low.
That’s why Goalee is designed to give you something rare:
You don’t need expensive workshops or hours of Zoom calls.
How do we know that? Simple – imagine a team of 10 people. Imagine each one of them spends at least an hour a month coming up with goals and trivia about themselves, setting them up and sharing them with others. Or, they spend an hour getting onboarded on new SOPs or training materials. Say that that one hour costs $15 dollars on average. This means that this team spends 120 hours and $1800 each year on these boring and repetitive activities.
With Goalee, this same team gets to know each other better and gets to know what it needs to do better by spending 40 hours and $480 per year on our highest tier – while having fun.
We built Goalee for people like us – people who want to connect with their teams as humans, not just job titles and profile pictures.
Whether you’re 5, 500 or 5000 people, in one office or across time zones – Goalee helps you build connection through clarity, curiosity, and play.
Thanks for checking us out –
Simona & Srba
Founders of Goalee
(Yes, we use it daily too.)