# Free OKR Check-in Question Generator — CFR Templates by Status | Devokr

> Generate the right check-in questions for any Key Result based on its current status. CFR-aligned templates, no AI, no signup.

# OKR Check-in Question Generator

Paste your Key Result, pick its status, and get the right check-in questions for your next 1:1 or team meeting.

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### Status-Aware Templates

Separate question sets for On Track, At Risk, Behind, and Completed. Each set is tuned for the kind of conversation that status calls for.

### CFR-Aligned

Built on the Conversations, Feedback, Recognition cadence John Doerr placed alongside OKRs in Measure What Matters.

### Built for Short Meetings

5 to 7 questions per check-in, designed to fit a 15 to 30 minute team meeting or a 10 to 15 minute 1:1.

Key Result

Current status

On Track

At Risk

Behind

Completed

Cadence

Weekly

Bi-weekly

Monthly

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## Frequently Asked Questions

### Which cadence should I pick: weekly, biweekly, or monthly?

Quick rule: pick weekly if the Key Result is volatile and new, biweekly if it is established and stable, monthly only if you are doing high-level tracking. The question set the tool produces stays the same across the three options; the cadence pick only matters for the context note. In practice, 80% of teams stay on weekly or biweekly.

### How are the generated questions aligned with CFR?

For each status (On Track, At Risk, Behind, Completed) the chosen questions cover all three CFR components. Conversations: shared opening questions like 'what is the current value, how much progress was made?'. Feedback: status-specific questions like 'what is working, what is blocking?'. Recognition: especially in Completed, questions like 'what decisions drove this success?' that ground recognition in concrete moments. So using the tool embeds CFR into your cadence automatically.

### Are the generated questions fixed?

Questions are picked from rule-based templates, no AI is used. Each status (On Track, At Risk, Behind, Completed) has its own dedicated question set. This approach ensures consistency: you get the same question quality every time for the same status, which is a strong starting point until your team's own check-in habit matures.

### How do I cover 5 to 7 questions in a 30-minute meeting?

Share the questions before the meeting and ask team members to prepare 1-2 sentence written answers ahead of time. The meeting only spends time on answers that need discussion. With this approach 5-8 minutes per Key Result is enough, and a team meeting fits into 15-30 minutes comfortably. With structure predefined, the real value goes to removing blockers and deciding the next action.

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