Frequently asked questions
Most Step to It Together Challenges can be set up and ready to launch within 1–2 business days. Once details are submitted, the IncentFit team handles configuration and ensures everything is ready for employees to join.
Participants earn points by tracking walking and running activity throughout the challenge. Each eligible step earns 1 point, with the goal of reaching an average of 10,000 steps per day to maximize points.
Participants can track walking and running activity through synced devices or manual entries in IncentFit, making it simple for eligible steps to count toward their challenge progress.
The goal of Step to It Together is to help participants build a consistent daily movement habit by working toward an average of 10,000 steps per day throughout the 4-week challenge.
Yes. Offering prizes is optional but highly recommended to increase participation and encourage employees to stay engaged throughout the challenge. Common options include gift cards, extra PTO, company swag, or recognition for top performers.
Participants are ranked by total points earned throughout the challenge. Since each eligible step earns 1 point, the winner is determined by the highest total point count at the end of the challenge.
Employees can typically join within a short grace period after the challenge begins. After that, admins can work with the IncentFit team to add participants if needed.
Administrative work is minimal. Once the challenge is set up, IncentFit handles tracking, scoring, leaderboards, and reporting so admins do not have to manually manage daily progress.
Admins have access to real-time reporting, including participation rates, total points earned, individual progress, average step activity, and leaderboard standings throughout the challenge.
The Step to It Together Challenge is ideal for organizations looking to encourage consistent daily movement through a simple, easy-to-understand steps goal. It works well for employees at different activity levels because participants can build momentum through everyday walking and running activity.