
Winningtemp
AI-driven employee engagement and performance platform with research-backed pulse surveys and predictive analytics.
π Sweden πΈπͺ, Gothenburg
Product overview
Winningtemp is an employee engagement and performance management platform built in Gothenburg, Sweden, developed in partnership with researchers at the University of Gothenburg. The platform uses AI and machine learning to analyze employee sentiment in real time through pulse surveys based on 18 research-backed categories and around 100 expert-crafted questions. Results appear as heatmaps, trend reports, and predictive alerts that flag risks like burnout or growing dissatisfaction before they escalate. Beyond surveys, Winningtemp includes agile performance management features: OKR and SMART goal setting, one-on-one check-ins, feedback and praise tools, and guided temperature meetings for team discussions. The platform covers 34 languages and includes industry and community benchmarking. Winningtemp was founded in 2014 and has raised approximately 18.6 million euros from investors including Frog Capital (London), Bonnier Ventures (Stockholm), and Norrsken Foundation. The company reached profitability in 2023 and serves over 600 organizations, primarily across the Nordic countries and the UK. It holds ISO 27001 and ISO 27701 certifications. KEY FEATURES: - AI-driven pulse surveys across 18 research-backed engagement categories - Real-time heatmaps with predictive alerts for burnout and dissatisfaction - OKR and SMART goal setting with one-on-one check-in tracking - Industry and community benchmarking across 34 languages - ISO 27001 and ISO 27701 certified with proactive EU AI Act alignment
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