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SAP Litmos offers custom pricing plan
SAP Litmos is a powerful corporate LMS that streamlines learning, collaboration, and talent development. I found its intuitive course authoring and social learning features particularly effective for boosting engagement. The platform’s skills assessment and performance tracking tools help measure employee progress, making it a strong choice for workforce ...Read more
Helps organizations measure employee progress effectively.
Enhances engagement through interactive learning.
Intuitive tools make it easy to develop and deploy courses.
Combines course creation, collaboration, and performance management.
Advanced features may require time to implement.
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04/06/18
Great Education Platform
What do you like best? I like that I can customize training content easily. I also like that the platform syncs with other systems for great integration. We are able to track our training within salesforce so all of our including managers can see their teams progress with training. Also, it allows us the ability to run reports to determine if our training is successful based off of sales metrics. What do you dislike? I dislike the learning curve of the system. We had issues with ...
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01/31/18
Easy to use and learn
What do you like best? Litmos is incredibly user friendly. The few times I've needed the Help section I have found exactly what I needed and it walked me through step by step. I love that I can keep one class active and just add new sessions each time I offer it, instead of having to recreate the class. This allows my record keeping to remain streamlined. What do you dislike? There are a few settings that are a little annoying. First, every time I create a new class, I have to remember to ...
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01/24/18
Decent product with not a lot of support
What do you like best? - Admin interface is really easy to understand, took my team less than an hour to figure out how to use. - Easy to use from a user standpoint - Allows you to add videos and not let users skip them - Has some basic badge-like gamification features - Is able to generate completion certificates dynamically What do you dislike? I think if my team had better after-sales support like we do with some other cloud products we could have leveraged Litmos better and ...
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01/16/18
Bringing an organized approach to training and onboarding
What do you like best? It provides a great tool to collect and organize training and onboarding materials from a variety of sources. This was previously achieved via spreadsheets and documents saved on shared drives and folders. What do you dislike? So far I haven't found much I don't like. It is easy to provide a replicable training process for new hires. Recommendations to others considering the product Consider the volume and types of training materials you need to bring together. ...
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01/14/18
Great starter LMS. Works straight out of the box!
What do you like best? Works straight out of the box. Easy to use. Advanced features present. A great solution for those who don’t have time for a lengthy setup and launch. What do you dislike? Quite plain layout. Customizable but not a bespoke system. It doesn’t feel like a 21st century piece of software. Recommendations to others considering the product Good as an interim solution while you create a more bespoke solution. What business problems are you solving with the product? What ...
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01/13/18
A great way to share information with new users of a product
What do you like best? I liked being able to quiz people on how well they read the information. The better they did on the quizzes, as long as the quizzes were worded well, the better they understood the information. What do you dislike? It was hard to grade the tests we created because a lot of the tests were based on opinion vs. correct or incorrect answers. That was our fault- the people writing out the quizzes. Recommendations to others considering the product Make sure your tests ...
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01/02/18
Limited for Content Development
What do you like best? I like the organization and interface of the software. It is easily to understand and navigate. It is easy to assign courses, grade and recognize who has taken courses. The gamification features are also simple. To an in experienced trainer this software is a great way to start documenting and improving the training process of new employees. What do you dislike? I think this software is limiting when developing courses. For some professionals it is probably nice to ...
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01/02/18
Affordable, Easy to Use, and Good Customer Service
What do you like best? Ease of use and customer service has been fantastic. The only issues we've encountered from a user perspective has actually been from our end not Litmos. What do you dislike? Some issues with tracking of course takers has been frustrating. You can create sign in codes, but there is no user value that tells you from the admin side who used which code. Recommendations to others considering the product For the price, you can't beat this software for a LMS. They'll ...
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12/26/17
Our first LMS system from a recruiters POV
What do you like best? Ease of use, easy build for videos / slides / creativity. It's a user friendly system with many bells and whistles if you have to time and patience to get to know them. Also there is a conference held yearly (maybe quarterly? that our head Admin attended in Las Vegas, and she was VERY surprised and complimentary over all the features and support Litmos offered. What do you dislike? Should be some 'fun' gaming aspect to it. Also the integration is lacking with other ...
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12/14/17
Easy to use, affordable, and feature packed.
What do you like best? Litmos is very easy to use and has a lot of flexibility. I like the automation tools that make administering the system manageable. What do you dislike? My main complaint is some functionality is provided through add-on integrations. These tend to be less integrated than native functionality would be. One example is the gamification, which is completely managed outside of the normal course setup. What business problems are you solving with the product? What benefits ...
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