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One third of our lives is spent at work,so we’re on a mission to liven it up a little.
Especially now there’s no water cooler or after work drinks to hang out at.
Its no secret - we’re all about the movement.
To perform at your best, you need to feel at your best.
We take your tired, overstretched employees and teach them the art of resting.
Fuel for the body, fuel for the mind.
Wherever your employees are based, our inclusive team fitness challenges, celeb/ athlete led content and super engaging app connects them, motivates them and improves their physical, mental and social wellbeing.
With GoJoe, you can track, input or sync a wealth of daily exercises to collect points for your team, without the clunky manual-ness (is that a word?) of a step challenge. We use data and humour to engage the masses, regardless of age or fitness level.
Enjoy leaderboards, fun stats and content from mental health to sleep to supercharge your engagement and create an amazing experience for all.
We’re a great cost-effective alternative to boring step challenges or token team-building exercises that everyone dreads.
Get the office talking again, via the power of movement, teams and humour.
We’re used by humans, some of whom happen to be employees. If an app is good enough, people will use it. Whether in or out of work.
A global staff wellbeing challenge across 60+ countries and over 2,000 staff - this one was fun. One of the Thailand teams won, if you're asking.
A global virtual Summer Games, involving 13 countries, with double Olympic gold-medallist Alistair Brownlee MBE famously captaining Team Netherlands. They didn't win.
Our retail friends ran what they called "the best thing they'd ever done".
Sanctuary Care wanted to celebrate Black History Month...so we created a custom challenge which enabled the staff to engage with a really inspirational historical figure as part of a collective fitness challenge.
We partnered with Mind, Rutland Cycling and Dani King MBE (Team GB medalist) to deliver a national campaign for families to get moving, and raise money for charity.