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30 OKR Examples for Every Team and Department in 2026

Writing good OKRs is harder than it looks. The objective should be inspiring but specific. The key results should be measurable but not just activity metrics. And the whole thing should fit on a sticky note.

If you're staring at a blank screen wondering how to write your first OKR — or your fiftieth — this guide has you covered. We've compiled 30 real-world OKR examples across every major department, with explanations of what makes each one effective.


Quick OKR Refresher

Before diving into examples, here's the formula:

Objective = What you want to achieve (qualitative, ambitious, time-bound)

Key Results = How you'll know you achieved it (quantitative, measurable, 2-4 per objective)

A good OKR follows these rules:

  • The objective is inspiring — you should be excited about it
  • Key results are measurable — you can score them 0-100%
  • Aim for 70% achievement — if you hit 100%, you weren't ambitious enough
  • Review weekly, score quarterly

Use a tool like Ayanza's OKR tracking to keep your OKRs visible and up-to-date, rather than letting them die in a spreadsheet.


Company-Level OKR Examples

1. Growth

Objective: Accelerate revenue growth to reach Series B readiness

Key ResultTarget
Increase MRR from $50K to $120K$120K
Grow paying customers from 200 to 500500
Achieve net revenue retention of 110%+110%

Why it works: The objective is ambitious and time-relevant. Each key result is a different dimension of growth (revenue, customers, retention), so you can't game one metric at the expense of others.

2. Customer Satisfaction

Objective: Become the highest-rated product in our category

Key ResultTarget
Increase NPS from 42 to 6060
Achieve 4.5+ rating on G2 with 100+ reviews4.5 stars
Reduce average support response time from 4h to 1h1 hour

3. Market Expansion

Objective: Successfully launch in the European market

Key ResultTarget
Acquire 100 paying customers in EU100
Localize product in 3 EU languages3 languages
Achieve 20% of new revenue from EU20%

Marketing OKR Examples

4. Content Marketing

Objective: Build a content engine that drives qualified organic traffic

Key ResultTarget
Increase organic traffic from 5K to 20K monthly visits20K
Publish 12 SEO-optimized long-form articles12 articles
Generate 500 email signups from blog content500 signups

5. Brand Awareness

Objective: Establish brand recognition in the project management space

Key ResultTarget
Grow branded search volume from 200 to 1,000/month1,000
Secure 10 guest posts on industry publications10 posts
Increase social media following from 2K to 8K8K

6. Demand Generation

Objective: Build a predictable pipeline of qualified leads

Key ResultTarget
Generate 300 MQLs per month300
Achieve demo-to-trial conversion rate of 40%40%
Reduce cost per lead from $45 to $25$25

7. Product Marketing

Objective: Launch three features with strong market reception

Key ResultTarget
Achieve 30% adoption of new features within 30 days30%
Publish launch content for each feature (blog + video + email)3 launches
Generate 50 user testimonials about new features50

Sales OKR Examples

8. Revenue

Objective: Hit quarterly revenue target and build pipeline for next quarter

Key ResultTarget
Close $350K in new ARR$350K
Build $1M in qualified pipeline for Q3$1M
Achieve average deal size of $15K+$15K

9. Sales Efficiency

Objective: Improve sales process efficiency to close faster

Key ResultTarget
Reduce average sales cycle from 45 to 30 days30 days
Increase win rate from 22% to 30%30%
Reduce time-to-first-response from 6h to 1h1 hour

10. Account Expansion

Objective: Grow revenue from existing customers

Key ResultTarget
Generate $100K in expansion revenue$100K
Increase average account value by 25%25%
Achieve 90% renewal rate90%

Engineering OKR Examples

11. Product Quality

Objective: Ship reliable software that users trust

Key ResultTarget
Reduce P1 bugs in production from 8 to 2 per quarter2 bugs
Achieve 99.9% uptime99.9%
Increase test coverage from 65% to 85%85%

12. Development Speed

Objective: Accelerate feature delivery without sacrificing quality

Key ResultTarget
Reduce average PR review time from 48h to 12h12 hours
Ship 15 features per sprint (up from 10)15 features
Reduce deployment frequency from weekly to dailyDaily

13. Technical Debt

Objective: Modernize the platform for long-term scalability

Key ResultTarget
Migrate 80% of legacy services to new architecture80%
Reduce average API response time from 400ms to 150ms150ms
Complete security audit with zero critical findings0 critical

14. Developer Experience

Objective: Make our engineering team the happiest and most productive in the industry

Key ResultTarget
Reduce local dev environment setup from 2h to 15min15 min
Achieve 85% satisfaction score in engineering survey85%
Decrease on-call incidents from 12 to 4 per quarter4 incidents

Product OKR Examples

15. User Onboarding

Objective: Create an onboarding experience that converts trial users to power users

Key ResultTarget
Increase Day 7 activation rate from 30% to 50%50%
Reduce time-to-first-value from 20min to 5min5 min
Achieve 4.5+ rating on in-app onboarding survey4.5

16. Feature Adoption

Objective: Drive meaningful adoption of our new AI features

Key ResultTarget
40% of active users try AI features within 14 days40%
AI feature users retain at 85%+ (vs 70% baseline)85%
Collect 200 pieces of user feedback on AI features200

17. Product-Led Growth

Objective: Make the product the primary growth engine

Key ResultTarget
Increase free-to-paid conversion from 5% to 10%10%
Generate 30% of new signups from in-product referrals30%
Achieve viral coefficient of 1.2+1.2

Customer Success OKR Examples

18. Retention

Objective: Achieve best-in-class customer retention

Key ResultTarget
Reduce monthly churn from 5% to 2%2%
Increase average customer lifetime from 8 to 14 months14 months
Identify and save 80% of at-risk accounts80%

19. Customer Health

Objective: Proactively ensure customer success before problems arise

Key ResultTarget
Implement health scoring for 100% of accounts100%
Conduct quarterly business reviews with top 20 accounts20 QBRs
Increase product usage (DAU/MAU) from 40% to 60%60%

20. Support Quality

Objective: Deliver support that turns users into advocates

Key ResultTarget
Achieve CSAT score of 95%+95%
Resolve 80% of tickets on first contact80%
Reduce median resolution time from 8h to 2h2 hours

HR & People OKR Examples

21. Recruiting

Objective: Build a world-class team by hiring top talent fast

Key ResultTarget
Fill 10 open positions with quality hires10 hires
Reduce average time-to-hire from 45 to 25 days25 days
Achieve 90%+ offer acceptance rate90%

22. Employee Engagement

Objective: Create a workplace people love and recommend

Key ResultTarget
Increase eNPS from 30 to 5555
Achieve 90%+ participation in quarterly engagement survey90%
Reduce voluntary turnover from 15% to 8%8%

Related: Employee Engagement Best Practices

23. Learning & Development

Objective: Invest in our people's growth and career progression

Key ResultTarget
100% of employees complete individual development plan100%
Average 20 hours of learning per employee per quarter20 hours
Promote 15% of employees internally15%

Leadership OKR Examples

24. Strategic Alignment

Objective: Ensure every team is rowing in the same direction

Key ResultTarget
100% of teams have OKRs aligned to company objectives100%
Achieve 85%+ score on "I understand company priorities" survey85%
Conduct monthly all-hands with strategy updates3 all-hands

Track alignment across your entire organization with Ayanza's cascading objectives.

25. Operational Excellence

Objective: Run a more efficient and data-driven organization

Key ResultTarget
Reduce operational costs by 15%15%
Implement automated reporting for all departments100%
Achieve under 5% variance between forecast and actuals<5%

26. Innovation

Objective: Foster a culture of experimentation and innovation

Key ResultTarget
Launch 3 experiments per quarter with measured outcomes3 experiments
Allocate 20% of engineering time to innovation projects20%
File or publish 2 novel solutions or approaches2

Finance OKR Examples

27. Financial Health

Objective: Achieve sustainable unit economics

Key ResultTarget
Reduce CAC payback period from 18 to 10 months10 months
Improve gross margin from 70% to 80%80%
Extend runway from 14 to 20 months20 months

28. Financial Operations

Objective: Close the books faster with fewer errors

Key ResultTarget
Reduce monthly close from 10 to 5 business days5 days
Achieve zero material adjustments in quarterly audit0
Automate 80% of recurring journal entries80%

Remote Team OKR Examples

29. Remote Collaboration

Objective: Make remote collaboration feel effortless

Key ResultTarget
95%+ team participation in daily async standups95%
Reduce meetings per person from 15h/week to 8h/week8 hours
Achieve 90% satisfaction on "collaboration effectiveness" survey90%

Related: Virtual Team Challenges & Solutions

30. Remote Culture

Objective: Build a strong team culture despite physical distance

Key ResultTarget
Host monthly virtual team-building events with 80%+ attendance80%
Increase cross-team collaboration score from 6 to 8 (out of 10)8/10
Every new hire has a buddy and completes onboarding in 5 days5 days

Related: Team Rituals That Build Culture


Common OKR Mistakes (and How to Fix Them)

Mistake 1: Key Results That Are Just Tasks

Bad: "Launch the new website" Good: "Increase website conversion rate from 2% to 4%"

Tasks are outputs. Key results are outcomes. A key result answers "how do we know we succeeded?" not "what did we do?"

Mistake 2: Too Many OKRs

Bad: 8 objectives with 5 key results each (40 things to track) Good: 3 objectives with 3 key results each (9 things to track)

If everything is a priority, nothing is. Keep it focused.

Mistake 3: Key Results You Can't Measure

Bad: "Improve brand perception" Good: "Increase unaided brand recall from 5% to 15% in target market"

If you can't put a number on it, it's not a key result.

Mistake 4: Setting and Forgetting

OKRs need weekly attention. Use Ayanza's weekly rhythms to build a habit of reviewing progress every week. A 10-minute weekly check-in prevents the "oh, we forgot about our OKRs" conversation at the end of the quarter.

Mistake 5: Tying OKRs to Compensation

When bonuses depend on OKR scores, people set easy targets. OKRs should encourage ambition, not sandbagging. Keep OKRs and performance reviews separate.


How to Track OKRs Effectively

The best OKR tracking system is one your team actually uses. Here's what to look for:

  1. Visibility — Everyone should see company, team, and individual OKRs in one place
  2. Weekly updates — Automated reminders to update key results (not quarterly check-ins)
  3. Alignment view — See how team OKRs ladder up to company objectives
  4. Integration with work — Connect OKRs to the projects and tasks that drive them
  5. Retrospectives — Review what worked and what didn't at the end of each cycle

Ayanza combines OKR tracking with project management, AI assistance, and team rhythms — so your objectives stay connected to your daily work instead of living in a forgotten dashboard.

For a full comparison of OKR tools, see our guide: 10 Best OKR Software Tools in 2026.


FAQ

How many OKRs should a team have?

3-5 objectives per quarter, each with 2-4 key results. That gives you 6-20 key results total, which is manageable for weekly tracking. More than that and your team loses focus.

What's the difference between OKRs and KPIs?

KPIs are ongoing health metrics you always track (revenue, churn, uptime). OKRs are time-bound goals for improvement. Your OKR key results might reference KPIs — "improve churn KPI from 5% to 2%" — but OKRs are specifically about change and ambition.

Should individuals have OKRs?

It depends. For small teams (under 20), team-level OKRs are usually enough. Individual OKRs add overhead and can create misaligned incentives. For larger organizations, individual OKRs help with accountability, but they should always align to team objectives.

How do I grade OKRs at the end of the quarter?

Score each key result 0-100% based on progress. Average the key results to get the objective score. 70% is a good outcome — it means you stretched ambitiously and still achieved most of what you set out to do. Below 40% means the OKR was too ambitious or deprioritized. Above 90% means you played it too safe.

Can OKRs work for non-tech companies?

Absolutely. OKRs were invented at Intel (hardware), popularized by Google, but used across industries — healthcare, education, nonprofits, government, and services companies all use OKRs successfully. The framework is about clarity and alignment, not technology.


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