Virtual team building pricing

Virtual Team Building Cost: What It Actually Costs Per Person

What a virtual team event actually costs per person, from a company that runs them. What drives the number, what a kit adds, and what “contact us for pricing” is usually hiding.

Virtual Team Building Cost: What It Actually Costs Per Person

The short answer

  • Screen-only:$30–$60 per person
  • Kit workshops:$59–$129 per person
  • Corporate bundle:$115 per person, 15 minimum
  • Group size:Up to 300
  • US lead time:7 days with kits
  • US shipping:Included in the price

Virtual team building costs $30 to $150 per person. The number lands where it does because of one thing above all others: whether a physical kit ships to each participant. Screen-only formats run $30 to $60 per person. Workshops that ship materials to every home address run $59 to $129 at KraftStories, with our corporate Ship & Make bundle at $115 per person on a 15-person minimum.

Almost every page you will find on this topic quotes a range and then asks you to contact them. We run these events, so we can publish the actual numbers and, more usefully, explain what moves them.

What you are actually paying for

Every quote you receive is some combination of five components, whether or not the vendor itemises them.

The five components
ComponentWhat it coversScreen-onlyKit workshop
FacilitationThe live host running the sessionYesYes
Platform & techVideo platform, breakout rooms, session toolingYesYes
Kit materialsThe physical objects each person builds withNoYes
Shipping & handlingPacking, labels, carriage to each addressNoYes
Admin & logisticsAddress collection, replacements, coordinationMinimalYes

The reason a kit workshop costs roughly twice a screen-only session is not the craft. It is that three of the five components only exist when something physical has to reach forty different doorsteps by a specific date.

Price by format

Format is the single largest driver of what you pay per head.

Screen-only: $30–$60 per person. Trivia, virtual escape rooms, scavenger hunts, hosted games. A live host, breakout room management, digital materials, typically 45 to 90 minutes. Best for large groups, short notice and tight budgets — there is no shipping lead time, so these can usually be booked inside a week. The trade-off is that nothing survives the session. Nobody has an object on their desk on Monday reminding them it happened.

Kit workshops: $59–$129 per person

A live instructor plus materials shipped to each participant. The spread within the band is driven by what is in the box.

Price pointSession lengthExample workshops
$59–$6945–60 minHand lettering, mini terrarium, illuminated string art
$79–$891–1.5 hrsSoy candle, resin jewellery, Turkish mosaic lamp, moss wall art
$99–$1291.5–2 hrsSignature terrarium, Wardian case terrarium, neon and moss wall art

US domestic shipping is included in these prices. Rates current as of August 2026.

Ship & Make — our corporate bundle with branded kit packaging — is $115 per person with a 15-person minimum.

Premium and custom: $130+ per person. Custom-branded packaging, multiple facilitators running concurrent breakouts, specialty consumables, or bespoke content built for one client. Above this line you are buying design and labour hours, not materials.

What each price band actually buys

Real workshops at each tier, with the group caps and run times we actually hold to.

Learn Easy Hand Lettering

Up to 50 people1 hourfrom $59/person

Brush strokes, weight and flow, taught live. No kit to wait for beyond pens and paper, and the shortest lead time of anything we run with materials.

Best for: the entry price point, and the session most likely to convert someone who insists they are not creative.

Mini Terrarium

Up to 50 people45 minutesfrom $69/person

A small sealed world in a jar — moss, a plant cutting, layered substrate. Forty-five minutes start to finish.

Best for: an evening slot, or a global team where a third of the room is joining after 7pm.

Illuminated String Art

Up to 50 people1 hourfrom $69/person

Thread wound around pins over an LED backing, so the finished piece lights up. Quietly absorbing and hard to get wrong.

Best for: mixed-ability groups. Nobody's looks bad.

Make Turkish Mosaic Lamp

Up to 50 people2 hoursfrom $89/person

Hand-set glass and beads on a glass globe, lit from inside. The full two hours, and the most photographed object anyone takes away from our virtual sessions.

Best for: the flagship event — an offsite, a milestone, or the quarter where the budget exists.

Zen Moss Wall Art

5-300 people1.5 hoursfrom $89/person

Preserved moss and texture composed into a framed piece. Calm, tactile, and it stays on a wall rather than in a drawer.

Best for: teams that want something for the actual office as well as the home desk.

Terrarium Workshop

Up to 50 people1.5 hoursfrom $99/person

Drainage, substrate and living plants layered into a balanced closed system. Four container options, so the same session covers several price points.

Best for: the standard corporate booking. Widest group range of anything we run online.

Neon & Moss Wall Art

Up to 50 people1.5 hoursfrom $129/person

Preserved moss paired with an LED neon accent. The top of the band, and it looks it.

Best for: a leadership offsite or a client-facing event where the object is doing some of the work.

Price by group size

Per-person cost falls as headcount rises, because facilitation and platform costs are fixed per session and spread across more people. Kit cost does not fall — materials scale linearly.

That produces a predictable shape: the savings from a bigger group are real but bounded. In a screen-only format, where nearly all cost is fixed, going from 20 to 200 people cuts the per-head rate substantially. In a kit workshop, where materials and shipping are the majority of the cost, the same jump moves the number far less.

If a vendor quotes you a steep volume discount on a kit-based event, ask what is coming out of the kit.

We run virtual sessions for groups up to 300. Ship & Make has a 15-person minimum; individual workshops do not. Larger groups need additional facilitators to run breakout rooms, which affects the per-person rate.

Quick picks by constraint

If you already know your budget, your slot or your headcount, start here.

If you have… Book this Time From
The smallest budget Learn Easy Hand Lettering 1 hour $59/person
Under an hour Mini Terrarium 45 minutes $69/person
A late-evening slot Illuminated String Art 1 hour $69/person
One flagship event Make Turkish Mosaic Lamp 2 hours $89/person
A very large group Terrarium Workshop 1.5 hours $99/person

A worked example

A 40-person product team: 28 in the US, 9 across Europe, 3 in Singapore. Ninety-minute session, something to take away, four weeks out.

What that quote looks like
FormatKit workshop, 1.5 hrs — Turkish mosaic lamp at $89 per person
US participants28 × $89, domestic shipping included
Europe participants9 × $89 plus international shipping, quoted per country
Singapore participants3 — feasibility confirmed before booking. If the kit contents can’t ship, they join the same session screen-only
SchedulingNo single hour covers US, Europe and Singapore. Either two sessions, or one at 15:00 UTC with Singapore joining late by choice
Lead timeFour weeks is comfortable. Address collection opens two weeks out; kits dispatch 3–4 days before the date

The thing worth noticing: the per-person price was the easiest part of that quote. Shipping feasibility and the time zone split are what actually shape the event.

The lead time that decides your options

This is the constraint most planners discover too late.

Minimum lead times
FormatMinimum lead timeWhy
Screen-only3–5 daysScheduling and host assignment only
Kit workshop, US7 daysAddress collection, picking, packing, carriage
Kit workshop, large or customised10–14 daysCustom printing, branded packaging, bulk production
Kit workshop, internationalConfirmed per countryCustoms, carrier feasibility, duties

We dispatch kits 3 to 4 days ahead of the event date rather than aiming to arrive the morning of. That buffer is the difference between a 98% on-time delivery rate — ours over the past 12 months — and a scramble. If something does not arrive, we ship an overnight replacement.

If your event is inside 7 days and you want kits, you have three options: move the date, pay for expedited shipping, or switch to a screen-only format. Vendors who promise kits in three days are either warehousing generic boxes or about to disappoint you. There is more detail in our guide to getting kits to remote employees.

What a quote should itemise

Ask for these in writing before you commit. Any one left vague is a cost you will discover later.

  • Shipping zones covered — and what happens to a participant outside them
  • International participants — per-country feasibility, surcharge, and who pays duties
  • Replacement policy — what happens when a kit is late, damaged or lost, and whether replacement is charged
  • Headcount flexibility — how close to the event you can adjust numbers, and whether you pay for no-shows
  • Cancellation window and refund terms
  • Expedited shipping premium, stated as a number rather than “additional fees may apply”

A quote that reads “contact us for pricing” on any of these is not a quote.

Four things that blow the budget

Booking inside the lead time. Expedited carriage on forty individual parcels is not a small surcharge. Decide your format against your date, not the other way round.

International participants added late. Every country needs its own feasibility check, and some destinations cannot take certain kit contents at all — liquids, aerosols, alcohol, lithium batteries and live plants are the usual blockers. Where a country is not feasible, the workable answer is a hybrid: kits to participants who can receive them, and a screen-only variant of the same session for those who cannot, so everyone is in the same room doing the same thing.

Assuming everyone attends. Invite counts and attendance are different numbers. Confirm how late you can adjust headcount and what you are committed to.

Comparing per-person prices instead of total cost. The lowest per-head rate frequently excludes shipping, replacements, or the second facilitator you will need at scale. Compare landed totals.

How this compares to an in-person event

For a distributed team, the honest comparison is not $89 per person versus $89 per person. It is $89 versus $89 plus flights, plus a hotel night, plus a venue, plus catering, plus the working day lost to travel — for the people who can travel, and nothing at all for the people who cannot.

In-person still wins on depth of connection. Virtual wins on reach, on cost per head, and on the fact that the person in Lisbon is in the room. We run both, in seven US studios and online, so we have no interest in pretending otherwise. The full comparison is here.

Pricing an event now?

Send us your headcount, your date and where people are based. We come back with two options and a landed quote — every line itemised, including shipping.

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$30 to $60 per person for screen-only formats and $59 to $129 for workshops with kits shipped to participants. KraftStories corporate bundles are $115 per person with a 15-person minimum.

For Ship & Make bundles, 15 people. Individual workshops have no minimum. Most vendors set minimums on anything involving shipped materials, because packing and coordination costs do not scale down.

Seven days minimum for US kit shipping, 10 to 14 days for larger or customised kit orders, and 3 to 5 days for screen-only sessions. International kits are confirmed per country.

US domestic shipping is included in the per-person price. International shipping carries an additional fee, quoted per country once feasibility is confirmed.

We ship an overnight replacement. Ask any vendor this question specifically — the answer tells you whether they hold spare stock or are hoping it does not happen.

Up to 300 participants. Larger groups need additional facilitators for breakout rooms, which affects the per-person rate.

Per person, substantially — once travel, venue and catering are counted for a distributed team. Whether it is better value depends on what you need the event to do.

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