Where GoJoe Consistently Outperforms YuLife
Year-round team engagement vs individual quest dependency
YuLife's engagement model is built around individual daily quests that unlock YuCoins. The model works well at launch and drives high initial daily logins. GoJoe's team accountability model — where an individual's activity contributes directly to a shared team goal — maintains participation year-round because quitting affects teammates, not just yourself. GoJoe consistently delivers 2-3x the industry average engagement rate of 10-15%, sustained across the full programme year. GoJoe data shows 82% of users report feeling more socially connected through the platform.
Inclusivity beyond steps
YuLife's engagement is step and quest-centric. GoJoe supports 70+ activities with weighted points, meaning a wheelchair user, a swimmer, a yogi, and a runner all contribute equally to their team's progress based on effort rather than step count. This is not a minor distinction for large, diverse workforces: the 85-90% of employees who are not regularly active are precisely the population that preventative health platforms need to reach. GoJoe's inclusivity design is specifically built for this group. Activity can be logged via wearable sync (all major devices), in-app GPS, or manual entry with integrity controls.
Gym access via Epassi
GoJoe's optional Epassi integration gives employees access to 10,000 gym memberships across 4,000 sites, including the top 20 UK chains. This is broader than any competitor gym network in the UK market. For enterprises where physical gym access is a meaningful employee benefit, GoJoe's Epassi integration is a significant differentiator.
No insurer lock-in
YuLife requires you to hold YuLife's insurance product. If you switch insurer, you lose the platform. GoJoe works with any insurer: Bupa, Vitality, AXA, Aviva, or none. This matters for procurement, for multinational organisations with different insurers by territory, and for any enterprise that wants flexibility in its benefits stack without being tied to a single provider's commercial model.
Measurable health and business outcomes
GoJoe platform data from enterprise programmes (2023-2025):
- 18% increase in self-reported productivity at work
- 40% reduction in employees reporting regular stress or overwhelm
- 74% reported better ability to manage work-life balance
- 67% reported improved health without reduction in productivity
- 27% improvement in sleep consistency
- 25% increase in average activity session length
- 10% reduction in absenteeism costs at NatWest Group over 18 months (GoJoe case study, 2024)
- 7 in 10 users report improved physical, mental, or social health within 2 weeks (GoJoe member survey)
YuLife does not publish equivalent outcome data at this level of specificity.
Where YuLife Works Well
All-in-one insurance and benefits consolidation
YuLife's primary advantage is breadth under one contract: group life, income protection, health insurance, GP services, EAP, counselling, and engagement tools. For HR teams that want one vendor, one invoice, and one renewal date for insurance and wellbeing, YuLife is a genuine solution. The admin simplification is real, and for smaller organisations without a dedicated benefits team, the consolidated model reduces overhead.
Reactive health services
YuLife includes out-of-hours GP services, counselling, and mental health support through its EAP. For organisations whose primary concern is providing reactive support when employees are unwell, these features are embedded and accessible without additional cost.
FCA-regulated product
YuLife is a regulated financial product. For enterprises in heavily regulated industries where procurement requires FCA-regulated vendors, this is relevant. GoJoe is not regulated because it is not an insurer — it is a software platform.
Is GoJoe a YuLife Alternative?
Yes — and for most enterprises, it is the better structured alternative. The most common reason enterprise buyers move away from YuLife-style insurance-bundled engagement is cost flexibility: when engagement underperforms, you are still paying the full premium. GoJoe separates the engagement cost from the insurance cost, so performance and spend are directly linked. GoJoe also adds capabilities YuLife does not have: the Bupa clinical data loop, Epassi gym network, HRIS-integrated predictive analytics, and a rewards model that is independently configurable without touching your PMI arrangement.
The two platforms are not mutually exclusive. Some organisations run YuLife for insurance and add GoJoe as the daily engagement layer. GoJoe's insurer-agnostic model is specifically designed to sit alongside any existing insurance product.
Which Platform Is Right for Your Enterprise?
Choose GoJoe if:
- You need year-round, team-based engagement that sustains participation outside campaign windows
- You want to keep insurance and engagement costs separate and independently configurable
- You hold Bupa Business Health and want access to market-leading rates and the clinical data loop
- You need a platform that works across multiple insurers or in multiple territories with different providers
- You want to reach the 85-90% of your workforce who are not already active — not just the gym-goers
- You need HRIS integration and predictive absence modelling, not just engagement dashboards
- You want gym access across the broadest UK network (10,000 memberships, 4,000 sites via Epassi)
- You need to demonstrate absence reduction, productivity improvement, and health ROI to a CFO
- You want optional and fully customisable rewards program to connect to 3,000 global brands
Choose YuLife if:
- You want insurance and engagement consolidated under one contract and one renewal
- Your primary requirement is reactive health services (GP, EAP, counselling) rather than preventative engagement
- Admin simplification is more important than engagement performance
- Your procurement requires an FCA-regulated product