7 practical tips and questions to evaluate the success of your intranet

An intranet that isn’t evaluated is like a ship without a compass: you don’t know whether you’re still on course. Regularly checking how employees experience your intranet is essential to keeping it relevant, user-friendly and effective. In this blog, we share practical tips and sample questions to thoroughly evaluate your intranet – from ease of use to content quality and engagement.

Why you should evaluate your intranet

An intranet is not a one-off project, but a living platform. The needs and expectations of employees evolve, organizations grow and technology advances. By regularly requesting feedback, you’ll discover:

  • What employees truly find useful

  • Where frustrations or barriers exist

  • How to improve the user experience

  • Whether your internal communication is meeting its goals

All of this helps you make targeted, data-driven decisions for optimization.

Tip 1: Ask about overall satisfaction

Start simple. Ask employees to give the intranet an overall score.

Example question:

  • “How satisfied are you overall with the intranet?” (scale of 1–5)

This question acts as a thermometer: how hot or cold is your intranet with users?

Tip 2: Gauge user-friendliness

Ease of use determines whether people want to and will continue using the intranet. Ask about navigation, search functionality, speed and accessibility.

Example questions:

  • “How easily can you find what you’re looking for on the intranet?”

  • “How would you rate the search function?”

  • “Is the intranet easily accessible via mobile or on location?”

Tip 3: Check the visual design

A fresh and clear design makes the intranet more pleasant and efficient to use.

Example question:

  • “How attractive and clear do you find the intranet’s layout and design?”

Visual appeal contributes to the intranet’s image and the daily user experience.

Tip 4: Examine content quality

Is the information relevant, up-to-date and useful? Ask about news, updates, practical info and clarity.

Example questions:

  • “Do you find the intranet content useful for your daily work?”

  • “Does the intranet keep you well informed about what’s happening in the company?”

Tip 5: Measure engagement and participation

A good intranet encourages interaction.

Example questions:

  • “Have you ever submitted a suggestion via the intranet or idea box?”

  • “Have you ever commented on news or content on the intranet?”

Bonus question:

  • “What would encourage you to participate more actively?”

Tip 6: Ask about specific themes like D&I and Social Responsibility

Do you use the intranet to share information on diversity, inclusion or CSR initiatives? Check whether this is happening sufficiently.

Example question:

  • “Do you think the intranet provides enough information about Diversity & Inclusion and charitable initiatives?”

This also reflects how well your internal communication represents broader organizational values.

Tip 7: Let employees rank their favorite features

What do they find most useful? What do they use daily?

Example question:

  • “Which parts of the intranet do you use most or find most valuable? (Rank your top 3)”
    Examples: Quicklinks, employee directory, news, events, who’s who, jobs, FAQs, idea box…

Finally: Don’t forget open-ended questions

Open-ended questions provide context and often surprisingly valuable insights.

Example questions:

  • “What would you improve about the intranet?”

  • “Do you have any other comments or suggestions?”

Analyze answers thematically – they often point directly to quick wins or structural improvement opportunities.

Conclusion

A solid intranet evaluation doesn’t have to be complex, but it must be thoughtful. Ask targeted questions, combine quantitative and open-ended questions and most importantly: act on the results. Share what you’re doing with the feedback (“you said, we did”) and your intranet becomes a dynamic, embraced platform – rather than a static communication channel.

Pro tip: Using the Involv poll widget makes gathering feedback quick and seamless for both employees and administrators.

Involv poll

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