
Ally.io
Objectives and key results (OKR) software
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What is Ally.io
Ally.io is an objectives and key results (OKR) software product used to set, align, and track goals across teams and departments. It supports OKR planning cycles, progress updates, and reporting for leadership visibility. The product emphasizes alignment of company, team, and individual objectives and provides integrations to connect OKRs with work activity in other business tools. It is commonly used by mid-sized and enterprise organizations running recurring OKR programs.
Purpose-built OKR workflows
The product is designed specifically around OKR creation, alignment, and check-ins rather than general task or project management. It supports structured OKR cycles and progress tracking that map objectives to measurable key results. This focus can reduce the need to adapt broader work management tools for OKR governance.
Alignment and visibility features
Ally.io provides hierarchy and roll-up views to connect company-level goals to team and individual OKRs. Dashboards and reporting help stakeholders monitor progress and identify at-risk key results. These capabilities support cross-functional alignment where multiple teams contribute to shared outcomes.
Integrations for status signals
The platform integrates with common workplace systems to bring in signals that can inform OKR progress updates. This can reduce manual status collection and improve consistency of check-ins. Integration support is useful for organizations that want OKRs connected to day-to-day execution data rather than maintained in spreadsheets.
Less suited for execution tracking
As an OKR-focused product, it typically does not replace full project planning, resource management, or detailed task execution workflows. Teams may still need separate tools for work intake, scheduling, and dependency management. This can increase tool sprawl if an organization expects one system to cover both goals and delivery.
Requires program discipline
Value depends on consistent check-ins, clear key result definitions, and ownership across the organization. Without strong OKR governance, data quality can degrade and dashboards become less reliable. Organizations new to OKRs may need enablement and change management beyond the software itself.
Enterprise administration overhead
Larger deployments can require ongoing administration for templates, permissions, and organizational structure changes. Reporting and alignment models may need configuration to match how the business measures outcomes. This can add setup time compared with lighter-weight goal tracking approaches.
Plan & Pricing
| Plan | Price | Key features & notes |
|---|---|---|
| Microsoft Viva Suite (includes Viva Goals access per Microsoft site) | $12.00 per user/month (paid yearly) | Microsoft lists Viva Suite at this price; Viva Suite bundles multiple Viva apps. For Viva Goals specifically, Microsoft points customers to Viva licensing and sales channels. |
| Standalone Viva Goals | Not listed / Contact Microsoft sales | Microsoft does not publish standalone Viva Goals pricing on its public pricing page; Ally.io (the original vendor site) now redirects to Microsoft documentation about Viva Goals (see notes). Microsoft has announced Viva Goals will be retired on December 31, 2025. |
Seller details
Microsoft Corporation
Redmond, Washington, United States
1975
Public
https://www.microsoft.com/
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https://www.linkedin.com/company/microsoft/