Too many teams spend real money on team building and get a fun day they can't remember and can't defend. We started TeamBeam to change that — to make connection something you can design to a goal, deliver flawlessly, and actually measure.
To make every team gathering purposeful, genuinely good, and provably worth it — for the people in the room and the organization paying for it.
Designed · Delivered · Measured
After enough offsites that were fun but forgettable, the question kept coming back: "That was nice — but did anything actually change?" Nobody could answer it, because nobody had set out to change anything specific in the first place.
So we built the opposite approach. Read the team before you plan. Design every part to a real need. Run it so well the organizer can finally relax. Then measure whether it worked — and hand over the proof.
That discipline became the TeamBeam Method, and it's behind everything we do, in every mode, at every size.
It's the question every team leader quietly asks after an offsite. Most providers can't answer it. Answering it — clearly, honestly, with data — is the entire reason TeamBeam exists.
Every experience targets a real need — never just fills time.
Connection is measurable, and what's measured gets invested in.
Online is the real thing, designed for it — not a downgrade.
We measure groups, with consent — never to rank a person.
Built so everyone can take part — never around one identity.
One accountable lead owns the outcome, end to end.
The same method, two teams that know their markets cold — so wherever your people are, someone nearby gets it right.
Headquartered in San Francisco, serving distributed and in-person teams across the US — with the ROI-first, anti-cringe approach American teams expect.
You're here →Our original home — a team on the ground across 12 Indian cities, running the same designed, measured experiences for teams in the region.
Visit teambeam.in →A team that loves reading a room, designing a moment, and pulling off a flawless day — chosen for craft, not just credentials.