Why Design & Branding Matter More Than Ever for Intranet Engagement
For years, intranets were built with one goal in mind: functionality. A place to store documents, s hare updates, publish policies and tick the internal communications box. But today’s employees expect far more.
Today's intranets are no longer just repositories of information they are digital workplaces that shape culture, communication, and your employee's experiences every single day.
Match this, with how we all consume content and media both in and outside of work and that means design matters a lot,
When employees log into an intranet that feels outdated, cluttered, or disconnected from the organisation’s identity, engagement drops almost immediately. People become less likely to return, less likely to trust the platform, and less likely to see it as a valuable part of their working day.
On the other hand, a thoughtfully branded and well-designed intranet creates familiarity, confidence, and connection.
It feels intuitive and purposeful, most importantly it feels like your organisation.
Register for our upcoming webinar to learn more.
First impressions shape adoption
We all know first impressions count and your employees make decisions about digital tools incredibly quickly.
If your intranet homepage is overwhelming, difficult to navigate, or visually inconsistent, users subconsciously assume the experience will be frustrating. Even the best content strategy can struggle if the platform itself feels difficult to engage with.
Great intranet design is not about making something “look pretty.”
It’s about:
Strong branding also plays a major role in building trust and familiarity. When an intranet reflects your company identity through consistent visuals, tone, imagery, and user experience, it becomes an extension of your organisational culture rather than just another system your employees are expected to get to grips with and use every day.
Intranet engagement is just as much emotional as it is functional
One of the biggest misconceptions around intranet engagement is that employees only care about content.
In reality, people engage with platforms that feel welcoming, easy, and enjoyable to use.
Here at Sorce we think intranet design directly influences:
how long your users stay logged in to your intranet,
whether they return regularly,
how easily they find the information they need,
and how connected your entire workforce feels to your organisation.
This is especially important for frontline and hybrid work forces, where digital connections often become the primary connection between employees and the wider organisation.
Branding helps build belonging
Internal branding is often overlooked compared to external marketing, but it can have a huge impact on your employee's experience.
An intranet that reflects your company values, culture, and personality reinforces a sense of belonging and consistency across your organisation.
This includes:
The organisations seeing the strongest engagement today are the ones treating their intranet as a genuine employee experience platform and not simply a communications tool.
Join our webinar
At Sorce, we’ll be exploring exactly how design and branding can transform intranet engagement in our upcoming webinar:
Intranet Branding & Design: How to Make Your Platform Engaging
We’ll cover:
What great intranet design actually looks like
Common engagement mistake
How branding impacts adoption
Practical examples from real intranets
Ways to create an intranet employees genuinely enjoy using.
Whether you’re planning a new intranet, refreshing an existing platform, or simply looking to improve engagement, this session will provide practical ideas you can apply immediately.
We’d love to see you there on the 10th of June at 10am. Register to join.