Not your parents’ intranet: 7 ways to update your outdated intranet

Say goodbye to clunky, outdated intranets. Learn how a modern employee experience platform can transform your workplace into a hub of productivity and engagement.

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The employee intranet is so 1985

At least, that’s how it feels sometimes.

The intranet we think of when we hear the word “intranet” has a bad reputation. For too long, intranets have been static, disorganized, and irrelevant. Clunky design, poor navigation, and buried links have long frustrated employees, turning these platforms into digital wastelands that are more of a hindrance than a help.

But modern intranets are changing the game. Today’s employee experience platforms are dynamic, user-friendly hubs that streamline internal comms, fuel collaboration, and boost engagement. They stand out in three key ways:

  • Mobile first: Always accessible from a smartphone, no matter where or how your employees work (with an equally great desktop experience)
  • Insta-grade: As seamlessly intuitive and visually engaging as the social apps (like Instagramnand TikTok) that we use every day in our personal lives
  • Real-time insights: Built-in analytics, like engagement and sentiment, that empower leaders to optimize employee adoption and productivity

Ready to leave outdated intranets behind? Let’s explore seven steps to designing an intranet experience your employees will love.

7 steps to modernize your employee intranet

Follow these seven steps to upgrade your company intranet as quickly and smoothly as possible.

Step 1: Take stock of what’s working (and what’s not)

The first step to improving your employee intranet is auditing the system you’re currently working with. Identify elements that you’d like to keep, as well as those that make sense to get rid of.

Intranet areas to audit include:

  • Content quality: Assess your intranet content based on its quality, usefulness, and the level of engagement it receives from employees. This helps you determine which content should be kept or deleted. It may also give insight into the content formats you want to prioritize on your refreshed platform.
  • Usability: To assess the usability of your employee intranet, you can create and trial a series of scenarios. Base these scenarios around tasks your employees typically try to complete on the intranet — like creating a user account on a business tool, enrolling in annual benefits, or referring someone for a job opening. You can also look at help desk requests and search logs to find out what employees are struggling with.
  • Mobile access: Don’t forget to audit your intranet across all devices. Ask yourself how user-friendly the mobile version of your intranet is. Assess how easy it is to log in via mobile and whether you can access the same features and functionality across both mobile and desktop.

Step 2: Find out what your team really needs

An audit gives insight into how your current intranet is working. Next, it’s time to dig deeper.

Seek feedback from employees across the whole of your organization. Include employees from different departments and levels of the company for a holistic view — and be sure to include frontline workers, who are often left behind when it comes to workplace tech.

Using employee surveys and focus groups, ask employees which elements of the current intranet they find useful. Find out where they experience friction. Also, get their opinion on the new intranet features and functionalities they’d like to see.

With a clear idea of user needs, you can build a comprehensive picture of what your modern employee intranet should look like. You can also establish the goals you want your intranet to achieve.

For example, you may want a news feed function to improve internal communication. Or a recognition feature to boost employee engagement. Maybe you want to find new ways to involve your frontline employees in company comms. Or need easy integration with the workplace software you already use.

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Whatever your platform needs and goals, get them down on paper before attempting the following step.

Step 3: Choose mobile-first technology that works for everyone

Look at your list of intranet must-haves. It may be that your current platform can be updated or adapted to meet those needs.

Bear in mind that — at a minimum — a modern intranet platform is mobile-friendly and scalable. It integrates with existing systems, providing a seamless digital employee experience. To meet all of these needs, it also tends to be a cloud-based system, with collaboration tools and advanced search functionality.

A modern employee intranet should also provide all the tools you need for effective employee communications. It supports employee engagement and the digital employee experience — and it will make the work of your communications and HR teams much easier.

If your current platform isn’t measuring up, it’s time to look for alternative intranet software. Start by browsing the top intranet software providers. Look at software reviews. Create an intranet shortlist and sign up for platform demonstrations.

Step 4: Put the user experience (UX) front and center

Having chosen the intranet technology best suited to your organization, it’s time to ensure it provides the best possible user experience.

Good intranet UX is critical for employee adoption, engagement, and productivity. Best practices in UX design include:

  • Easy-to-find content: Users should be able to complete common tasks and find resources in just a few clicks. To aid this process, categorize and present resources logically and with clear, descriptive labels.
  • A user-friendly search bar: The intranet search bar should be instantly visible — and when an employee uses the search bar, it should lead to relevant resources.
  • Customization options: Employees are more likely to engage with your intranet if it feels relevant to them and their roles. So put employees into segmented groups to ensure they get a tailored intranet experience.

Finally, keep in mind that your intranet should be visually appealing and intuitive to use, no matter which device an employee accesses it from. 

Step 5: Create an Instagram-grade experience for every employee

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Personalized experiences make your intranet more engaging for employees. So when updating your intranet, aim to give users control over their dashboard layout. Use role-based permissions to prevent employees from becoming overwhelmed by content they don’t need.

Also, segment employees based on their role, team, tenure, and where they work. That way, they only receive relevant employee communications. On Blink, platform admins can even create customized employee journeys so the right content is automatically served to employees at the right time.

We also provide a personalized company news feed. Using the “jump back in” feature, employees can head straight for content that is likely to be of interest, based on the content they engage with most.

Step 6: Roll it out gradually — and with ample training

Even with the best UX, employees will need a little time to get used to a new intranet platform. So to ensure a successful launch — and high levels of adoption and usage — it serves to take this step slowly.

You might want to launch a pilot program, where you make your new intranet available to a select group of employees. These workers can test your platform and provide feedback.

Based on this feedback, you can identify and rectify issues before rolling out the platform to the rest of your workforce. Pilot-phase employees can also act as intranet ambassadors, encouraging their coworkers to give the platform a try.

Another approach is the phased rollout. You start by launching a pared-down version of the employee intranet platform. Employees learn how to use fundamental features first. You can then follow up by releasing new features — providing additional training as you go.

This prevents your IT team from being swamped with support and training requests. It also ensures a positive intranet experience from day one, which improves your chances of high user adoption and employee engagement.

Step 7: Keep improving with real-time insights

To ensure your modernized employee intranet is meeting the goals you’ve set, you need to measure its performance. Identify key performance indicators, including:

  • Adoption rates
  • Engagement levels
  • Number of active users
  • Message response rates

Also, collect user feedback. Find out what employees think of the new platform. Ask them if there are any points of friction and what improvements they’d like to see.

You can then use your data to make ongoing and targeted improvements. That may mean refining the platform, reorganizing content, providing additional training, or better marketing the benefits of your modernized intranet solution.

Modernize your intranet for today — and prepare for tomorrow

A modern employee intranet has the potential to transform your organization.

As the digital landscape evolves, so will the needs of your employees, and with the right platform, your intranet can adapt to meet those changes seamlessly. But having the right partner is just as crucial. A true partner will work alongside you — from planning and launch to long-term growth — ensuring your intranet not only fits your organization’s needs today but evolves with it for the future.

With the right platform, your intranet can be more than just a repository — it can become a powerful tool for engagement, productivity, and connection.

Future-proof your organization by creating an intranet that connects, empowers and inspires your entire workforce now and for the years ahead.

Blink. And upgrade your employee intranet to the 21st century.

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