Skip to main content
Terris Recommends Entertainment 10 min read

7 Best Virtual Team Building Activities in Singapore (2026)

My picks of the 7 best virtual and hybrid team building providers in Singapore for 2026, from online escape rooms to virtual cooking and music, with prices and who each one suits for remote teams.

View the List Now
Photo of Terris, the recommender behind Terris Recommends

Terris Recommends

Professional Opinion-haver

Updated
150+ projects delivered

This guide is part of Terris Recommends, my independent, hands-on picks of the best local businesses and services in Singapore. Every recommendation is researched and ranked by me.

See all recommendations

Good virtual team building in Singapore solves a real problem: keeping a team connected when people are spread across home offices, other cities or a hybrid schedule. The key is that a proper virtual session is a facilitated event with a host running games, breakout rooms and challenges, not just everyone staring at a grid of faces. Done well, it genuinely builds rapport; done badly, it is the awkward call everyone dreads.

The formats that work online are the ones with structure and interaction: virtual escape rooms, trivia and game shows, and even cooking or music sessions where kits or instruments are couriered out ahead of time. Hybrid options go a step further, connecting an in-office group with remote colleagues in the same activity. So I have picked providers across these approaches, flagging who each suits.

This is a focused companion to my best team building in Singapore pillar, within the Terris Recommends Entertainment series. For in-person options, see my indoor team building guide.

01

What I look for in virtual team building

A video call is not team building. Here is what actually makes a virtual session work.

  • A live facilitator. A trained host who runs the games, manages breakout rooms and keeps energy up is the single biggest factor. Self-run virtual activities almost always fall flat.
  • Formats that translate online. Virtual escape rooms, trivia, game shows, and cooking or music with kits sent ahead all work. Anything that relies on physical presence does not.
  • Hybrid capability. If part of your team is in the office and part remote, look for a provider that can genuinely connect both in one activity rather than running two separate things.
  • Tech that just works. A smooth platform, clear instructions and a backup plan for connection issues matter more online than in person.
  • Inclusivity across time zones. For international teams, sensible timing and a format that does not disadvantage anyone on a poor connection.

My practical tip: confirm there is a live host, not just a link to a self-guided activity, and if any kits or materials are involved, check the delivery logistics and lead time for remote team members.

Next: How the best virtual team building options compare
02

How the best virtual team building options compare

ProviderFormatBest for
JambarTech-first virtual and hybridDistributed and remote teams
FunEmpireVirtual games and escapeRange and scale, a safe default
Get Out! EventsVirtual game showsProduced, large virtual events
CatalystVirtual business simulationsLeadership and MNCs
Focus AdventureVirtual learning platformDevelopment outcomes online
Team MusicVirtual music sessionsInclusive, feel-good bonding
Palate SensationsVirtual cooking classesCook-along with delivered kits
Next: 1. Jambar
03

1. Jambar

Jambar is my top pick for virtual team building, because technology and distributed teams are its whole focus rather than an add-on. It runs virtual and hybrid escape rooms, adventure races and digital challenges built to connect people in different locations, and it layers in profiling tools like DiSC and Belbin for teams that want a development angle. This is a provider designed from the ground up for the way many teams now work.

With a large volume of clients and a clear tech-first positioning, it is the natural first call when your team is remote or hybrid. For a polished online session that still feels like a proper event, it leads the field.

Website: jambarteambuilding.com
Location: Singapore, virtual and hybrid delivery
Google Rating: Well reviewed across a large number of clients
Best known for: Tech-first virtual and hybrid team building for distributed teams

Contact Jambar directly

Next: 2. FunEmpire
04

2. FunEmpire

FunEmpire is my pick for a broad, dependable virtual offering. Its virtual menu includes online games, virtual escape rooms and interactive challenges, all facilitated, and its scale means it handles large virtual groups smoothly. As with its in-person side, the appeal is range and reliability: one provider who can almost certainly run whatever virtual format you need.

Being the biggest group-activity brand here and heavily reviewed, it is a low-risk choice for a company that wants a fuss-free virtual session. For a safe, well-run online event, it is an easy call.

Website: funempire.com
Location: Virtual, delivered anywhere
Google Rating: Very well reviewed
Best known for: A broad, facilitated virtual games and escape-room menu at scale

Contact FunEmpire directly

Next: 3. Get Out! Events
05

3. Get Out! Events

Get Out! Events is my pick for a produced virtual game show or large online event. It brings its event-production strengths online, running slick, emcee-hosted virtual game shows and interactive sessions that keep a big remote audience engaged, which is genuinely hard to pull off. If you are gathering a large, dispersed team for a company-wide virtual event, its polish shows.

Strongly reviewed and used to running at scale, it is the choice when a virtual session needs to feel like a proper event rather than a casual call. For a marquee online occasion, it is a natural shortlist name.

Website: getout.sg
Location: Virtual, hosted from Singapore
Google Rating: 4.9 stars (200+ reviews)
Best known for: Produced, emcee-hosted virtual game shows for large groups

Next: 4. Catalyst
06

4. Catalyst

Catalyst is my pick for virtual business simulations and leadership-focused sessions, especially for MNCs. Its global toolkit includes online problem-solving simulations and collaborative challenges designed around clear objectives, delivered to an international corporate standard. This is virtual team building with a genuine development purpose rather than just entertainment.

For a company that wants an online programme tied to leadership, collaboration or strategy, with proper facilitation and debriefs, it is a strong choice, backed by a global network's experience running these remotely.

Website: catalystteambuilding.sg
Location: Virtual, plus regional
Google Rating: Well reviewed, global network
Best known for: Virtual business simulations and leadership programmes

Contact Catalyst directly

Next: 5. Focus Adventure
07

5. Focus Adventure

Focus Adventure is my pick when you want online team building with real learning outcomes. It runs a virtual adventure learning platform that brings its experiential, outcome-driven approach into a remote format, so a distributed team can still work through structured challenges and a proper debrief. That focus on development, rather than just fun, is what sets it apart online as it does in person.

For a remote leadership session or a team that needs to build trust and communication despite the distance, it is a substantial choice from a highly regarded provider.

Website: focusadventure.com
Location: Virtual, hosted from Singapore
Google Rating: Well reviewed, repeat HR vendor-of-the-year
Best known for: A virtual learning platform with real development outcomes

Contact Focus Adventure directly

Next: 6. Team Music
08

6. Team Music

Team Music is my pick for an inclusive, feel-good virtual session. It adapts its music-based bonding for remote delivery, so a distributed team can still make something together and end on a high, regardless of musical experience. Music travels surprisingly well online, and it is a lovely antidote to yet another screen-based trivia round.

For a company that wants a warm, inclusive virtual activity that brings everyone in rather than a competitive game, it is a refreshing choice, with the same award-recognised quality as its in-person sessions.

Website: teammusic.com
Location: Virtual, hosted from Singapore
Google Rating: Well reviewed, HR award recognised
Best known for: Inclusive virtual music and performance sessions

Contact Team Music directly

Next: 7. Palate Sensations
09

7. Palate Sensations

Palate Sensations rounds out the list as my pick for a virtual cook-along. A well-established culinary school, it runs virtual cooking sessions where ingredient kits are delivered to each participant ahead of time, then a chef guides the whole team through a dish over video. Cooking the same thing together, apart, is a genuinely bonding shared experience, and eating the result together on camera is a nice finish.

It has run corporate sessions for many large companies and handles the logistics of getting kits out to remote team members. For a virtual session with substance and a tasty payoff, it is a lovely option.

Website: palateteambuilding.com
Location: Virtual, kits delivered; studio at one-north
Google Rating: Well reviewed
Best known for: Virtual cook-along sessions with ingredient kits delivered ahead

Contact Palate Sensations directly

Next: How much does virtual team building cost in Singapore?
10

How much does virtual team building cost in Singapore?

Virtual team building is priced per person and is generally cheaper than in-person, though cook-along and kit-based sessions cost more because of the materials. As a rough guide for 2026:

FormatTypical price per person
Virtual games, trivia or game showAbout S$25 to S$50
Virtual escape roomAbout S$30 to S$55
Virtual cooking or music with kitsHigher, from around S$60 with materials

Add 9% GST where applicable. Kit-based sessions cost more and need lead time for delivery to each participant. The per-head cost usually falls as the group grows, so ask for an all-inclusive quote covering facilitation and any materials.

Next: How I put this list together
11

How I put this list together

These are my own picks, not a paid directory. I judged providers on whether they offer a live facilitator, formats that genuinely translate online, hybrid capability, the smoothness of their tech, and inclusivity for spread-out teams. I have spread the list across games, simulations, learning platforms, music and cooking so there is a sensible option whatever your remote or hybrid team is like.

Details are checked at the time of writing, and I revisit this guide as providers change their offerings. Always confirm there is a live host, check kit-delivery logistics for remote members, and get an all-inclusive quote before you commit.

Next: What are the best virtual team building activities in Singapore?
12

What are the best virtual team building activities in Singapore?

Facilitated virtual escape rooms, trivia and game shows, and cook-along or music sessions with kits sent ahead all work well online. Jambar leads for tech-driven virtual and hybrid formats, while FunEmpire and Get Out! Events offer polished virtual games and game shows.

Next: How much does virtual team building cost per person?
13

How much does virtual team building cost per person?

Virtual games and game shows run about S$25 to S$50 per person, virtual escape rooms roughly S$30 to S$55, and kit-based cooking or music sessions from around S$60 including materials. It is generally cheaper than in-person, plus 9% GST where applicable.

Next: What virtual team building works for hybrid teams?
14

What virtual team building works for hybrid teams?

Look for a provider with genuine hybrid capability that connects an in-office group with remote colleagues in one activity, rather than running two separate sessions. Jambar specialises in this, and several others offer hybrid formats. Confirm the setup when you book.

Next: Do virtual team building sessions have a live host?
15

Do virtual team building sessions have a live host?

The good ones do, and it is the most important thing to check. A trained facilitator runs the games, manages breakout rooms and keeps the energy up. Self-run virtual activities without a host almost always fall flat, so confirm a live facilitator is included.

Next: Can you do virtual cooking or music team building remotely?
16

Can you do virtual cooking or music team building remotely?

Yes. Providers like Palate Sensations courier ingredient kits to each participant for a chef-guided cook-along, and Team Music adapts its music sessions for remote delivery. Both need a little lead time to get materials or instruments out to everyone.

Next: Need a website for your team building or events business
17

Need a website for your team building or events business

When an HR or admin person is planning a remote or hybrid event, they search and shortlist fast, and the provider that shows up with clear virtual formats and easy enquiry wins the brief. Those are high-value corporate searches, and a lot of events businesses lose them to a slow or unclear website.

I design and build fast, search-optimised websites for Singapore events and activity businesses, with the local SEO and clear, enquiry-focused pages that turn searches into booked events. If your website is not bringing in corporate enquiries, that is often the cheapest growth you can buy.

Ready to talk? Get a quote here and tell me about your business, and I will give you a straight answer on what would actually move the needle.

The best virtual team building in Singapore keeps distributed teams genuinely connected, as long as there is a live facilitator running the show. Jambar is my pick as the tech-first specialist, FunEmpire and Get Out! Events for polished virtual games and shows, and Catalyst for leadership-focused simulations. For something warmer, Team Music and a Palate Sensations cook-along are lovely.

Confirm a live host, sort out kit delivery for remote members, and get an all-inclusive quote. This is a companion to my best team building in Singapore pillar, part of the Terris Recommends Entertainment series.

Terris, the recommender behind Terris Recommends

Professional Opinion-haver

Terris

Chief Recommender · I do the digging so you don't have to

Terris is a Singapore-based web designer and digital strategist who has spent 8+ years building websites for local businesses. His Terris Recommends series shares personal picks for the best service providers across Singapore, informed by his experience working with businesses across industries.

Want to see these strategies in action? Browse our portfolio or get in touch to discuss your project.

Share this article:
Talk to Terris Directly

Need Help With Your Digital Strategy?

Get expert advice on web design, SEO, and digital marketing tailored to your Singapore business.

Terris
Chat with Terris
Typically replies instantly

Need a detailed quote? Get a Free Quote

Email Us
We reply within 1 business day