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Thought Industries offers custom pricing plan
Thought Industries impressed me with its well-rounded approach to learning management, particularly with its support for simulations, blended learning, and collaborative tools—all packaged in an intuitive interface. I appreciate the platform’s scalability and ease of use, which significantly reduce the burden on IT and admin teams. It's also competitively priced, ...Read more
Promotes learner engagement and knowledge sharing through integrated social learning features.
More affordable than many competitors, making it attractive for organizations with budget constraints
Designed to be easy to use, making it accessible for both administrators and learners with minimal onboarding.
Offers a full range of tools including scenario-based simulations, instructor-led training, and blended learning for diverse training needs.
As a newer LMS, it may lack the proven reliability and long-term support of more established platforms.
While nationally available, being based in Minneapolis might affect support response times in international rollouts.
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Anonymous User
05/25/22
"Beautiful interface"
What do you like best about Thought Industries? The Thought Industries platform allows just the right amount of customization; it does the heavy lifting to make sure your site is clean and usable. You can add your own logo, choose colors and select from several fonts.
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Adam V
05/25/22
"A lot of great features for an LMS geared toward corporate training"
What do you like best about Thought Industries? The customizability of the platform is the strongest feature, allowing each user/ organization to create a platform that meets there needs.
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Anonymous User
05/25/22
"Pros and Cons of TI"
What do you like best about Thought Industries? Easy, intuitive course building with nice interface features. What do you dislike about Thought Industries?
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Rick C
05/25/22
"Robust with Room for Improvement"
What do you like best about Thought Industries? Good training tool. Demonstrates progress. What do you dislike about Thought Industries?
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Sharonne L
05/25/22
"The system meets about 70% of our business model needs. Reporting needs some additional work."
What do you like best about Thought Industries? The features of the learning tools to create a course are great. And importing in SCORM packages for testing is also wonderful.
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Anonymous User
05/25/22
"Newly Rebranded Navigator - Helps train our Partners and Internal Teams"
What do you like best about Thought Industries? Thought Industries is a great platform for a company's intranet. We are able to upload and share valuable information in the form of classes and documents for our onboarding purposes.
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Anonymous User
05/25/22
"working with thought industries"
What do you like best about Thought Industries? We like how it can integrate with our webinar provider. Generally, the software is fairly intuitive to use and you can enter support cases from the application.
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Anonymous User
05/25/22
"Great concept with some hiccups and work to do"
What do you like best about Thought Industries? I like the overall look of the product and the courses once built seem to work very well. Once that is all set the user experience does seem to be overall a good one.
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Paola S
05/25/22
"Good, but needs a little more"
What do you like best about Thought Industries? The course authoring is pretty good, but I wish it was a little more visual, perhaps you can add some more iconography? I say this because it feels a little outdated compared to other LMS platforms
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Casey G
05/25/22
"For every step we take forward, it seems we have to take one step back"
What do you like best about Thought Industries? The ability to webhook to our other platforms was not difficult to set up for our integrations person. We can also show our third-party exam in a learning path by doing an iFrame in ThoughtIndustries HTML content type which makes things pretty flexible when the other features draw short of what we need.