Activity Planner
A drag-and-drop weekly board where coordinators arrange short stretching slots, walking laps and standing huddles together with the team.
Open the planner
An organised hub where colleagues schedule short physical breaks, sync energy levels and follow shared mobility routines together during the workday.
The toolkit is built around clear coordination instead of competition. Each module has a specific role and works comfortably alongside calendars, chats and meeting rooms your team already uses.
A drag-and-drop weekly board where coordinators arrange short stretching slots, walking laps and standing huddles together with the team.
Open the planner
A friendly visual of group goals such as collective walking minutes, with a growing plant indicator instead of a competitive scoreboard.
See group goalsThree to five minute office-friendly modules with short illustrated steps, ready to share in a chat thread.
Browse modulesA simple widget where colleagues signal whether they feel focused, slow or ready to move, helping coordinators choose appropriate sessions.
View widgetLightweight optional accessories such as desk mats and resistance bands that pair with the suggested movement routines.
Explore kitsEach colleague taps a single button to share how they feel during the morning. The interface aggregates the team average and suggests a short, appropriate session for the day, without ranking individuals or storing private health data.
The set-up is intentionally simple so a coordinator can introduce the routine in a single planning meeting and adjust it during the next sprint review.
One person from the team owns the weekly board and updates the planner during a short Monday review.
Drag two or three short slots into the days that suit the office calendar, meeting load and floor layout.
Send the participation board to the team chat so colleagues can see what is planned and join voluntarily.
Use the energy sync widget to fine tune intensity, swap modules or move sessions when meetings overrun.
The platform stays neutral. There are no fitness scores, no comparisons between people and no claims about physical results. Movement is presented as a small daily routine that fits between meetings and focus blocks.
Coordinator view
The participation board grows as the whole team contributes minutes. There are no individual leaderboards, no public rankings and no notifications that pressure people to keep up.
View the board