# Free OKR Check-in Worksheet — Printable Note Template | Devokr

> Generate a printable check-in worksheet for team meetings or 1:1s. Capture confidence, blockers, and next actions per Key Result. Free, no signup.

# OKR Check-in Worksheet

Generate a printable note-taking template for OKR check-ins. Capture confidence, blockers, and next actions for every Key Result.

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### Print or Save as PDF

One click to print or save as PDF. Bring it to the meeting or share digitally with the team.

### Team or 1:1

Same structure for both meeting types. Pick team check-in for collective Key Results, 1:1 for personal ownership.

### Built for Short Meetings

One section per Key Result keeps the meeting focused; structure makes 15-30 minute check-ins fit comfortably.

Team or person name

Meeting date

Scope

Team check-in

1:1 check-in

Number of Key Results to review (1 to 8)

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## Frequently Asked Questions

### What's the difference between this worksheet and the Check-in Question Generator?

The Question Generator picks meeting questions based on Key Result status and displays them on screen. This worksheet provides a printable form for recording the check-in: blank fields for each KR, current value, blockers, and next actions. Use them together: the Question Generator tells you what to ask, the worksheet captures the answers.

### Should I pick team check-in or 1:1?

The worksheet uses the same structure, only ownership differs: a team check-in reviews the team's collective Key Results, while a 1:1 reviews Key Results owned by one person. In practice: team check-ins fit 3 to 5 KRs in 15-30 minutes, 1:1s fit 1 to 3 KRs in 10-15 minutes. The scope choice appears in the header; content is identical.

### What is the Confidence field for?

Confidence is the owner's gut estimate of how likely the KR is to reach its target by quarter end; usually expressed as 0-10 or Low/Medium/High. As valuable as the number itself is its comparison to the previous check-in: 'last week 7, this week 4 — what changed?' opens one of the most valuable conversations in a check-in.

### Do I need to regenerate the worksheet every week?

No, no. Generate the worksheet once, save it as PDF, and reprint that template every week; or print one good copy and photocopy it. Only generate a new one when KR count, team, or scope changes.

## Stop tracking check-ins on paper

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