Cosmin Lungu

WorkIcebreakers - AI-enhanced work icebreakers your team will love

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Most icebreaker tools have a content problem. You've done "two truths and a lie" in every company you've ever worked at. The room knows it before you finish the sentence. WorkIcebreakers generates questions fresh every time, calibrated to your team size, meeting type, and energy level. Run the same format next week and get an entirely different set. The AI handles the creative work; you handle the room.

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The honest answer is that I sat through one too many meetings where someone opened with "let's go round the room and share a fun fact". The problem is that facilitators reach for the same five activities on autopilot, because coming up with something fresh takes time they don't have. So the bar stays on the floor, the room stays cold, and the actual meeting suffers for it. I built WorkIcebreakers to make fresh the default. The premise is simple: if the creative work is handled, facilitators will actually use this. So the AI generates the questions, calibrated to context and you never run the same session twice. What evolved the most during the build was my understanding of facilitator anxiety. The first instinct was to make it fast: generate questions, go. But the moment I imagined running AI-generated content in front of a live room without reviewing it first, I understood the real friction. One badly-calibrated question can derail an opener entirely, so the preview step became central. See every question before anyone else does, swap what doesn't fit, add your own if you want. The energy level system came from a similar place. "Fun" means different things on a Monday standup than a Friday offsite. Using the Chill, Balanced, Spicy settings genuinely changes what the AI generates. That distinction, once I named it, shaped everything about how the formats were built. This is still a solo build. Every decision in it came from the same question: would I feel confident running this in front of a room? When the answer was yes, the feature shipped.