Free tool · for founders, team leads & people-ops
OKR Starter Sheet
OKRs give a team one clear cadence: pick a few goals that matter, put a number on each, and score progress honestly each cycle. This free starter lets you write one team's objectives and key results for a quarter — and the useful part, each key result scores itself 0.00 to 1.00 from a start, a target, and where you are now, and flags a status. Download it, fill it in, and see which goals are on track.
Take it with you — free, no signup
Direct download. No email, no account — just the files.
What it does
- A single-team, single-quarter OKR sheet: write your objectives, add measurable key results under each.
- Type a Start, a Target, and a Current value for each key result and it scores the progress 0.00–1.00 automatically and flags the status (On track / At risk / Off track).
- Works for grow-to and cut-to goals alike — growing signups or cutting churn, the same formula handles both.
- Opens in Excel, Google Sheets, and LibreOffice — no macros, no signup, nothing saved anywhere but your own file.
Own it, don't rent it
Want the scores to roll up on their own?
This free starter scores your key results. The full OKR & Goal-Setting Workbook rolls them up — each objective auto-scored from its key results, every objective rolled up to a company score, with confidence tracking, a by-team dashboard, on-track / at-risk / off-track counts, a one-click Google Sheets copy, and four guides, in one owned 7-tab spreadsheet (Excel, Google Sheets, or LibreOffice).
A one-time purchase you keep and reuse every cycle — the structured OKR file between a blank spreadsheet and a rented per-seat OKR app.
A goal-setting and planning template, not a performance-review score, and not management, legal, or professional advice. Grade the goal, not the person. The example objectives and numbers are fictional and illustrative. OKR is a generic, widely-used goal-setting method, not affiliated with any framework owner. Free to use; please don't resell or redistribute.