The TaskHuman platform supports employees as they grow and adapt in unique areas of the human condition personally and professionally. The software is designed to address the entire employees' needs through well-being coaching, leadership development, sales performance, and mentorship.
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Keas (Discontinued)
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Keas was a benefits administration software solution built specifically as a health management platform for self-insured employers. It was acquired by Welltok, Inc. in 2016, and is no longer available for purchase. Key capabilities from Keas were incorporated into Welltok's CafeWell health optimization platform after the acquisition of Keas by Welltok.
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Keas has an interesting and unique product, I don't think there's too much competition in the space that directly competes with Keas. It's something you either implement or you don't. Overall the hardest part is driving adoption within your company and keep them using it. Like …
Keas would be a nice addition to a wellness program to promote health with a company's employees. The bigger the company the better. You need a bigger audience to make it more fun and engaging. However adoption is hard to accomplish within a big organization. Also you might be spending too much time on this.
Keas has an interesting and unique product, I don't think there's too much competition in the space that directly competes with Keas. It's something you either implement or you don't. Overall the hardest part is driving adoption within your company and keep them using it. Like all programs, there might be good momentum early on but users will fall out.