All-hands meeting games that wake the room up.
10-minute live trivia warmups for the meeting where everyone's camera is off. Share a room code in chat, watch the leaderboard fill up, hand a warm room to leadership.
Free team boards, ready to host
One click and you're in. Project on the conference TV or share your screen on Zoom — no signup required.
Team Icebreaker Battle
Light, fun prompts to warm up any meeting and get the room talking.
Office Trivia
Pop trivia about office culture, famous workplaces, and the world of work.
Sales Team Warmup
Sharp sales-themed trivia to fire up the team before a kickoff or QBR.
Who runs all-hands games
Built for big meetings
Scales to hundreds
Same format works for 30 people or 3,000.
Hybrid native
In-office and remote join the same room code.
10-minute format
Designed to start meetings, not replace them.
Instant engagement
Leaderboard fills up in real time — the room wakes up immediately.
Company-news quiz mode
Build a custom board about the quarter's wins to reinforce key messages.
Camera-on optional
Tap to answer means even camera-off players participate.
All-hands game ideas
What is a good game for an all-hands meeting?
The best all-hands game is a 10-minute live trivia warmup — everyone joins from their device with a 4-letter code, the leaderboard goes up on the shared screen, and the room is engaged before the CEO speaks.
- 10-minute round fits at the top of the all-hands agenda without delaying the real content.
- Scales to hundreds of players in one live room with a shared real-time leaderboard.
- Works in-person on a projector, fully remote on Zoom/Meet/Teams, or hybrid.
- Build a board about the company, the quarter's wins, or a fun general topic — all reusable across all-hands.
10 minutes of leaderboard energy before the CEO speaks
Drop the 4-letter Kleveroo code in the all-hands chat. The room fills the leaderboard as the host warms up the meeting. By the time leadership goes live, the chat is awake, cameras are on, and the meeting has actual momentum.

Three all-hands game formats
Host your next all-hands warmup.
10 minutes. Free to host. Works for 30 people or 3,000.
Why all-hands need a warmup
More for big company meetings
Frequently asked questions
+What's a good game for the start of an all-hands?
A 10-minute live trivia round. Share the room code in the chat, players join from their phones, the leaderboard creates instant energy before the CEO speaks.
+Does it work for 200+ people on a Zoom?
Yes — rooms scale to hundreds. Engagement actually gets better at large sizes because the leaderboard becomes more competitive.
+What if it's hybrid (in-office + remote)?
Same room code works for both. In-office folks can play from their phones at their desks; remote folks join from their laptops. Same leaderboard.
+How long should an all-hands warmup run?
8–12 minutes. Long enough to get a leaderboard going, short enough to leave the meeting on schedule.
+Can we make the game about company news?
Yes — build a quick board about recent product launches, customer wins, team news, or quarter results. Reinforces what leadership is about to say.
+Free?
Yes. Hosting all-hands games and joining rooms is free.
Walk into a warm room next all-hands.
10 minutes. Free to host. Works for 30 people or 3,000.
