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SocialChicken is a Netherlands-based provider of agile training, innovation consulting, and serious-game workshops. Its core idea is “simulate before you commit”: teams first experience process bottlenecks, collaboration failures, or systemic consequences through games and simulations, then turn those lessons into practical working agreements, process maps, or roadmaps. Strictly speaking, it is more of a consulting and training provider than a standard SaaS platform.
Its services fall into four areas. Agile simulations help teams understand flow, bottlenecks, and collaboration issues, producing outputs such as WIP limits, prioritization rules, Kanban boards, or retrospective mechanisms. AI literacy workshops help teams define capability boundaries for generative AI, understand privacy risks, bias, and accountability, and produce responsible AI usage agreements. Report automation workshops map manual reporting workflows, identify repetitive steps, and plan future automation using tools such as Quarto, Excel, Python, R, and Power BI. Serious games include the Beer Game, digital simulations, and custom game design.
Pricing is relatively transparent and project-based. Agile training ranges from €1,200 for a half day to €4,800 for four weeks, with custom enterprise packages available. Innovation consulting ranges from €1,800 for one day to €6,500 for three days. Simulation games range from €950 for a half day to €3,200 for a full day, while custom games are quoted separately. Every engagement starts with a free 30-minute discovery call. Offline travel expenses are billed separately, virtual delivery has no extra cost, and educational and nonprofit education institutions may apply for discounts.
The strengths are concrete goals and clear deliverables, making it suitable for scenarios that require team alignment and behavioral change. Pricing ranges are public, and delivery can be remote, on-site, or hybrid. The drawbacks are the lack of typical SaaS platform information, such as account permissions, APIs, security certifications, payment methods, and SLA details. Pricing and outcomes for custom projects also depend heavily on consultant delivery and the client’s follow-through.
SocialChicken is suitable for educational institutions, research teams, SMEs, operations teams, and project teams, especially for launching agile transformations, establishing AI usage guidelines, improving manual reporting processes, and building systems-thinking skills. The source text does not provide information on access from China, and payment methods are not disclosed. If a local alternative is needed, consider domestic agile coaches, enterprise AI literacy training, Power BI/Excel automation consultants, or corporate training providers in China.
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