Eurekos
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Company size

Number of employees

Microenterprises (1-10)
Small business (11-100)
Medium-sized enterprises (101-500)
Large companies (500+)
Microenterprises (1-10)
Small business (11-100)
Medium-sized enterprises (101-500)
Large companies (500+)

Platform

Cloud service
On-premises
Mobile app
Cloud service
On-premises
Mobile app

Price information

Free trial
Price model module
Subscription price model
Price model license
Free trial
Price model module
Subscription price model
Price model license

Product features in LMS Software

API & Webhooks
Authoring tools
Automatic mailings
blended learning
Certifications
Course administration
Create e-learning courses
Create Videos
Customize appearance
Gamification
Goal Management & Performance (combined)
Individual development plans
Mobile training platform
open source
Organisation structure & hierarchy
Preboarding
Reporting
SCORM compatible
Social learning activities
SSO & integration
Statistics & dashboards
Synchronous learning
Targeted training activities
Testing & Assessment
Virtual Classrooms
API & Webhooks
Authoring tools
Automatic mailings
blended learning
Certifications
Course administration
Create e-learning courses
Create Videos
Customize appearance
Gamification
Goal Management & Performance (combined)
Individual development plans
Mobile training platform
open source
Organisation structure & hierarchy
Preboarding
Reporting
SCORM compatible
Social learning activities
SSO & integration
Statistics & dashboards
Synchronous learning
Targeted training activities
Testing & Assessment
Virtual Classrooms

Reviews

Pros

What I like best about Eurekos is that it’s really easy to create courses. It’s designed in a very educational way and is easy to adapt for both beginners and more advanced learners. It also has lots of great features. Yes, it’s very user-friendly.
The platform is intuitive. There is a high level of service

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Cons

The course creation interface feels a bit limited, and the box-based navigation seems rather rigid. I’d like to see more flexibility there. I’d also like us to be able to interact better with other systems – particularly those not running on Microsoft – so that we can integrate it with the other tools we use and want to work with. At present, we don’t use the API.
I would like to see more flexibility in the appearance of the storefront.

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