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Organization-Wide Announcement Emails

Overview

Once your captains are in place (or at least committed), announce the challenge to everyone. This is your big moment — make it count, but keep it simple. Send 4–6 weeks before the race starts.

Include: what it is, when it starts, a registration link, one image, and social proof. Exclude: platform tutorials, feature lists, multiple CTAs, prize details.

Base Template

To: All staff
Subject: [X] teams already registered — join our virtual wellness challenge

Hi everyone,

We’re excited to announce [Challenge Name], a [X]-week virtual wellness challenge running [dates].

Log any activity — running, walking, cycling, yoga, gardening, dancing — and watch your team progress across a virtual route. Compete on leaderboards, earn digital badges, and cheer each other on in the live activity feed.

[X] teams are already registered. Join or create a team here: [link]

Everyone is welcome. Every activity counts.

Best,
[Your name]

First-Time Race (No Social Proof Yet)

To: All staff
Subject: Introducing [Challenge Name] — a [X]-week virtual wellness challenge

Hi everyone,

We’re trying something new — [Challenge Name], a [X]-week virtual wellness challenge running [dates].

Here’s how it works: log any activity you already do — walking, running, cycling, yoga, gardening, even dancing — and your team moves together across a virtual route. There are leaderboards, digital badges, and a live activity feed where you can cheer each other on.

No special equipment needed. No minimum fitness level. If you move, it counts.

Sign up here: [link]

Questions? Reply to this email or reach out to [contact name].

Best,
[Your name]

Newsletter / Intranet Blurb

Format: Short block for a company newsletter or intranet post (50–75 words)

[Challenge Name]: [dates]

Join [X] colleagues in a [X]-week virtual wellness challenge. Log any activity — walking, running, yoga, anything — and compete on teams across a virtual route. Earn digital badges, climb the leaderboard, and have fun doing it. Everyone is welcome.

Register here →

Slack / Teams Message

Channel: #general, #wellness, or the most active company channel
Tone: Casual, brief, friendly

Hey team! We’re kicking off [Challenge Name] — a [X]-week virtual wellness challenge starting [date].

Log any activity (yes, walking your dog counts), compete with your team on a virtual route, and earn badges along the way.

[X] people are already signed up. Join here: [link]

Pro tip: Post in popular channels where people already hang out, not a dedicated race channel nobody checks. Attach a screenshot of the race map or a sample digital bib to catch attention.

Subject Line Examples

Pick one. Keep it under 50 characters if possible.

  • “Join [X] colleagues in our virtual wellness challenge”
  • “[Department] already has a team — where’s yours?”
  • “[X]-week challenge starts [date]. Are you in?”
  • “Our first virtual wellness challenge starts [date]”
  • “[X] teams and counting — join [Challenge Name]”
  • “Walk, run, yoga — it all counts. Join the challenge.”

Tips

What to Include

  • What it is (a virtual wellness challenge — X weeks, any activity counts)
  • When it starts
  • A direct link to register
  • One compelling image (sample bib, route map, or event banner)
  • Social proof if you have it (“12 teams already registered!”)

What NOT to Include

  • A detailed explanation of how the platform works
  • A long list of features
  • Multiple calls to action
  • Prizes or incentive details (save for later)
  • One link, one ask. Don’t split attention across multiple CTAs.
  • Emphasize inclusivity. List diverse activities (yoga, gardening, dancing) to show it’s not just for runners.
  • Keep it under 150 words. People skim — the shorter your announcement, the more people read it.

Contact support if you have questions.