Learnifier
vs
Growloop
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
Mobile app
Cloud service
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 Competency Management Software
Blended learning
Complete course packages
Create e-learning courses
Create videos
Gamification
Goal management and performance
Overview of competencies
SCORM compatible
Tests and scores
Blended learning
Complete course packages
Create e-learning courses
Create videos
Gamification
Goal management and performance
Overview of competencies
SCORM compatible
Tests and scores
Reviews
Based on 16 reviews
Based on 1 reviews
Ease of use
Cooperation with the supplier
Support and service
Range of functions
Customisation and flexibility
Integration
Value for money
How satisfied are you overall?
Ease of use
Cooperation with the supplier
Support and service
Range of functions
Customisation and flexibility
Integration
Value for money
How satisfied are you overall?
Reviews
Pros
It is easy for managers to follow their teams and for employees to access relevant training when it suits them. Learnifier has become an important support in our drive for more continuous and digital learning.
What I like most about Learnify is its ease of use and flexibility. The platform makes it easy to create engaging e-learning and customised training for different groups. I also appreciate how quickly and easily you can deploy courses and track participants' progress, making learning both measurable and fun. It's also got brilliantly fast support, and a fantastic helpfulness from the team at Learnifier!
The scalability that everyone can be involved at the same time in a subject creates a greater understanding and common culture.
The price and the fact that it is a mix between self-study and learning groups without taking too much time.
Plug and play with good and engaging programmes that you don't have to build yourself.
Reviews
Cons
Can't think of anything specific.
What could be developed is perhaps an analysis section, where you can see the participants' development over time via data. This does not affect the user-friendliness of course construction and learning in general, but it can develop the possibility of individual analysis.
Would like to have more varied exercises, although I am a big believer in reflection and sharing.

