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Learning Management Systems (LMS) are essential tools for educational institutions and businesses aiming to streamline their training programs. An LMS management system enables organisations to efficiently create, distribute, and manage educational content. The best learning management system offers a user-friendly interface, robust reporting features, and seamless integration with other educational tools. LMS learning systems provide a comprehensive platform to track learner progress, assess performance, and ensure compliance with educational standards. Learning management platforms are designed to support various learning styles and can be customised to meet the unique needs of different organisations. Whether you're looking for the best learning management system for a small business or a large educational institution, these platforms ensure effective knowledge transfer and skill development. Discover the top LMS solutions tailored for your organisation in Australia.

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Fox optimizes training management by improving schedules, resource allocation, and qualifications to increase operational readiness.
Fox is a training management software that optimizes resource allocation and simplifies complex scheduling tasks to manage qualification training lifecycles. The software features modules for planning, scheduling, resource management, grading, evaluation, qualification tracking, content management, and analytics. Fox aims to help organizations improve training delivery, ensure optimal readiness and proficiency, and increase operational efficiency. Learn more about FOX

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A learning management solution designed to fit around your needs. Fully configurable to your custom specifications.
AbilityLMS is about execution in how learning and training management features are applied to meet your needs. AbilityLMS does the simple things really well and simplifies more complex needs with the just-right amount of detail and flexibility to meet even the most demanding needs. Track and manager any kind of training. Integrate to just about anything. Automate communications, assignments and reporting. Learn more about AbilityLMS

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Skills verification software for high-consequence industries.
Xapify is a skills verification platform designed for industries where accurate skills assessment is essential, including healthcare, manufacturing, veterinary, aviation, and utilities. Xapify simplifies and automates the process of tracking and verifying employee skills, improving workplace safety, compliance, and efficiency. With Xapify, organizations can easily manage skills verification tasks online, reducing manual errors and administrative work. The platform provides real-time visibility into employees' skills and training needs, quickly identifying and addressing any gaps. Xapify integrates smoothly with commonly used systems like Workday, Oracle, CSO, ADP, and various Learning Management Systems (LMS). Built for training managers, Learning and Development (L&D) professionals, and HR teams, Xapify offers a straightforward user interface that encourages quick adoption and regular use. Its detailed reporting and analytics tools deliver practical insights, helping organizations c Learn more about Xapify

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LightSpeed VT is an online learning management system software for creating, launching, and marketing courses and training.
Lightspeed VT is an online e-learning platform for creating and delivering interactive virtual training. The software provides features like in-video interactivity, real-time usage tracking, course creation tools, and community chat. Users can create immersive learning experiences with interactive questions, offers, and content tailored to different learning styles. Lightspeed VT aims to go beyond standard video hosting to provide a system for engaging course creation, delivery, and monetization. Learn more about LightSpeed VT

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E-learning platform for K-12 and higher education, including LMS, CMS, SIS, AMS, CC and other modules
EduWave® comprehensive e-learning platform is uniquely designed to support a wide range of educational business functions and includes all the tools that users and administrators need in their daily operational activities, such as Learning Management System (LMS), Content Management System (CMS), Student Information System (SIS), Assessment Management System (AMS), and other systems that are integrated with each other in a transparent and smooth manner. Learn more about EduWave

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MindScroll is a comprehensive Learning Management platform to create and deliver online courses, assessments, live classes and more..
MindScroll is a new age digital learning platform enabling small, mid size and large businesses to create, sell or consume online courses in minutes. With integrated course catalogue, payment gateway, content delivery and assessment engine, MindScroll provides an end-to-end digital learning solution to businesses. With Simple, intuitive and responsive UI, Mindscroll LMS is truly mobile first and delivers learning at the point of and on-demand via all devices including mobile and tablets. Learn more about Mindscroll LMS

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Oasis is a highly configurable LMS, suitable for organization of any size, with variety of educational focus.
OasisLMS, a white-label LMS, can be configured and/or customized for almost any educational needs. Though it is a LMS used by hundreds of education providers, its configuration options and focus selection allows OasisLMS to feel like a LMS custom created for our clients. In addition, for educational providers trying to differentiate themselves in the market place, OasisMobile, our native iOS app, is fully integrated with OasisLMS, and can be customized with clients' logo and color schemes. Learn more about Oasis LMS

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Companies create their own interactive courses with the training platform Coursepath: easy and intuitive learning.
Coursepath is a European based online training platform that is well suited for Microlearning: flexibel learning in digestible, bite-sized units. Companies create their own online courses for employees, partners and customers. The modern and clearly structured platform enables social collaboration and makes learning progress measureable. No need for software installation or external services with our easy-to-use Learning Management System you access every training in your web browser. Learn more about Coursepath

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Premium Learning Relationship Management applications developed for training providers in Australia, New Zealand and Singapore.
Wisenet is the leading vendor of integrated Cloud learning management solutions serving hundreds of vocational education providers in Australia, New Zealand and Singapore. The Wisenet Team is unrivalled in our experience in data management, web application development, hosting and security. Our expertise extends to all facets of training management and government compliance and reporting including; AVETMISS, CRICOS, AQTF, USI, VET Student Loans (VET Fee Help), Higher Education, SDR and NZQA. Learn more about Wisenet

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Astute takes the pain out of learning admin. Teams love its learner-centric design, automation, and integrated 360-degree assessments.
Astute takes the pain out of learning admin. Teams love its learner-centric design, automation, and integrated 360-degree assessments. Learn more about Astute eLearning Platform

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Training, certification, and performance management system for onboarding and compliance training.
Circle Learning Management integrates all aspects of training including surveys, tracking and issuing credentials, management functions, testing, and notification. It embraces the many flavors of training materials and mediums, including off-the-shelf training, classroom training, video training, and even learner-created materials. Circle is among the most fully-integrated, easy-to-use and efficient systems on the market. Learn more about Circle LMS

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  • Blended Learning
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Wormhole has been defined as the most effective and interactive LMS platform in the world increasing engagement & retention by 70%.
Wormhole has been defined as the most effective and interactive LMS platform in the world. It can increase class engagement & retention by 70% compare to any traditional e-learning platform. It is the only platform to allows Live-Learning technology. It also has the shortest learning curve and lowest bandwidth usage of the industry. Wormhole platform has received many awards for innovation. Learn more about Wormhole Campus

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Collective University is a cloud-based platform that organizations can use to create their own online university.
Collective University is a cloud-based platform that organizations can use to create their own online university. Unlike traditional learning management systems that are based on simple module-based courses, Collective University tracks all learning, both online and offline, in the form of internal training, conferences, articles, and more traditional online classes. Users can easily build their own curriculum with a drag-and-drop course builder. Learn more about Collective University

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  • Blended Learning
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TappnEd allows educators to create and sell interactive video courses. Learners are tested "in-video" with interactive questions.
Create and sell interactive video courses for learners to be tested "in-video" on mobile, tablet, smart phone or desktop. The advanced learner interface embeds in-video questions and answers during the video so there is no issue with cognitive overload. Great for in-video learning, compliance testing and validation of learner knowledge and getting feedback from learners with polls, multiple choice and tap-through more info URL links. TappnEd is great for schools, corporates and monetisation. Learn more about TappnEd

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  • Blended Learning
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  • Built-in Course Authoring
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Unified Learning Platform utilizes latest educational approaches and technology managing K-12 institutions academic and administrative.
Solera ULP is a platform that serves as the base on which to build a complete and comprehensive solution for managing academic and administrative activities in a K-12 educational institution. At the core resides a powerful LMS integrated with an SMS, CMS, and an automatic timetable generator. Solera ULP is a learning platform in which technology and psychology were used to produce well-crafted user interfaces. It's User-oriented, Easy-to-use, Role Oriented Interfaces, and Gamification Badges. Learn more about Skolera ULP

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  • Blended Learning
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  • Built-in Course Authoring
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We enable organizations and individuals to solve the costly issue of data literacy, so everyone is ready for the rapidly changing world
Kubicle is a company specializing in making online data analytics training accessible to everyone. Our mission is to enable all people to thrive in the modern workplace by providing data literacy solutions that are both affordable and effective. We understand that data literacy is becoming increasingly important in today's rapidly changing world. Understanding, analyzing, and making data-based decisions is essential for success in many industries. Learn more about Kubicle

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The new age mobile LMS to align learning and development of teams to an all new agile mode of learning on the go.
The new age mobile LMS to align learning and development of teams to an all new agile mode of learning on the go. Learn more about Brainmint

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  • Blended Learning
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  • Asynchronous Learning
  • Built-in Course Authoring
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A cloud based learning management software for educational institutes which help students enhance performance.
A cloud based learning management software for educational institutes which help students enhance performance. Learn more about Tabschool

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  • Blended Learning
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  • Built-in Course Authoring
  • Assessment Management
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Maventra is the most comprehensive Talent & Learning Management System for skill development, training, assessment & certification.
Maventra is a mobile-ready, off-the-shelf, end-to-end talent management, elearning and Learning Management System Maventra provides tools to manage, deliver and track all online learning and training initiatives. Customer authors and content creators can create courses with Powerpoint, PDF, word, video and flash files. The platform caters to corporate clients, training academies, college/ universities & Authors/SMEs. Training Businesses can opt for white-label option to run their businesses. Learn more about Maventra LMS

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  • Blended Learning
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  • Built-in Course Authoring
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Training Post is a streamlined platform that gives you a fuss-free way to deliver elearning to clients at any scale.
The best LMS for training providers? Our mission is to make Training Post the best learning management system for business to business training. Providing the features needed to save time when managing a portfolio of online courses. Learn more about Training Post

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  • Blended Learning
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  • Built-in Course Authoring
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KnowledgeCity LMS is loaded with powerful tools that put you in full control to deliver the best learning experience every time.
KnowledgeCity LMS is more than a state-of-the-art employee training platform to take your organization to a high level of success. Our highly intuitive LMS is loaded with powerful tools that put you in full control to manage, optimize, personalize and guide organizational training to deliver the best learning experience every time whether you are using our premium content or your own. Learn more about KnowledgeCity LMS

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  • Blended Learning
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Knowledgeworker Share is a streamlined, fast, and easy-to-use learning platform.
Knowledgeworker Share is an efficient, user-friendly and high-performance learning platform. With its clear focus on optimal learning processes and precise evaluations, it offers the perfect solution for small and medium-sized companies that operate both nationally and internationally. It is particularly suitable for organizations that want to implement their training in a targeted or selective manner. Provide your online courses, video training, coaching, downloads, etc. in the shortest possible time and in a targeted manner - tailored to departments, knowledge levels or specific job roles. Your employees receive exactly the learning content that is relevant to them and can access it at any time. You can track learning progress, measure knowledge growth and evaluate learning outcomes to gain a comprehensive overview of your teams' skills and abilities and develop them as required. Learn more about Knowledgeworker Share

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BeED is the unique Learning Management System & revolutionary Experiential Learning platform.
BeED is the unique Learning Management System & revolutionary Experiential Learning platform. The most scalable education platform in the market and one-stop-shop in school and professional education. Ecosystem was created by O SchoolOS.eu (Tallinn, Estonia) and BeED Adventures (Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia) to satisfy all curricular and educational demands. The BeED Ecosystem includes three different products designed to digitize basic educational processes by simplifying procedures for educators, Learn more about BeED LMS

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  • Blended Learning
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Triboo is a digital learning solution that allows organizations to easily create and share training content for employees at all levels
Triboo is a digital learning solution that allows organizations to easily create and actively share training content for employees at all levels. Our "All-in-One" platform covers the needs of each learner. Our solution allows L&D teams to create, manage and track internal or external learning content, such as ILT, E-Learning, VILT, and third party content. It also includes collaborative components, creative studio, open catalog, smart recommendations, expert network, and reporting suite. Learn more about Triboo

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Invest in your people with personal learning budgets. 200+ curated providers and a simple fulfilment service with one invoice.
Learnerbly works with businesses to empower their people to learn and develop at work with a personal learning budget to invest in our curated marketplace. Our platform removes administrative burdens and supports you with insights about your people so you can focus on developing your people. Book a free demo to find out how you can create a learning culture unique to your company and why fast growing tech companies like GoCardless, Curve, and IDEO choose to use Learnerbly over a traditional LMS. Learn more about Learnerbly

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Learning Management Systems Buyers Guide

Essential LMS software buying information

Learning management system (LMS) software helps organisations create, manage, deliver, and track learning content, with the goal of providing structured and engaging learning experiences. It can be used in any type of teaching, from academic learning to employee training.

On the corporate side, LMS buyers most often come from industries such as nonprofit, healthcare, manufacturing, and consulting. These industries operate under strict regulations that employees must abide by, prompting the need for training material that can keep employees certified and compliant. On the education side, buyers often come from either primary and secondary schools or higher education colleges and universities.[1]

Most LMS products are priced on a per-month subscription basis that scales based on the number of people you have using the system and the amount of functionality it offers. A basic system for less than 100 users averages $219 (approx. 336 AUD) per month, while a more advanced system for 1,000 users or more costs, on average, $1,084 (approx. 1,664 AUD) per month.[2]

Jenn Tardy, a consultant with more than 10 years of experience in HR and recruiting[3], says LMS software tends to save companies money despite the initial investment. “Instead of sending people to a different location every quarter or so to take a course, you just buy a license for a specific training and have your employees watch it online,” she explains.

When choosing an LMS, buyers should make sure to ask potential vendors these important questions to ensure that the vendor can meet all their needs:

  • Does the system offer course authoring tools to make content from scratch, or does it allow only pre-made content?
  • What features does the system offer to engage learners?
  • What are the different learning activities that can be tracked?
  • What level of technical support does the software provide?

What are the best learning management systems?

According to our research, iSpring Learn is among the best-rated in the category, with a 4.66 out of 5 rating from over 173 verified user reviews over the past two years. It offers a user-friendly learning management system with integrated course authoring, knowledge base, and gamification features. The platform supports interactive content creation, self-paced learning, and centralised management of training materials.

Its main features include course management, offering users straightforward course creation, easy uploads, simple assignment to users or groups, and user-friendly navigation, with managers appreciating tracking and organisation features.

What is a learning management system?

A learning management system is software that supports the creation, management, delivery, tracking, and reporting of educational or training programs. Whether you’re a business that wants to train their employees, a school that wants to teach students, or even a subject matter expert who wants to sell their learning courses online, an LMS platform is the ideal tool to provide structured and engaging learning experiences.

In the education sector alone, Gartner predicts that 75% of all primary and secondary schools globally will use an LMS by 2027—highlighting how vital LMS software has become to support modern learning initiatives.[4]

Tardy isn’t surprised by that percentage, given the benefits that LMS software offers. “It gives you a lot of different ways to learn and personalise your training,” she says. “For example, you can offer micro-learning sessions of 5 to 10 minutes, integrated quizzes, and low-stakes assessments to inform you about your progress. All of these things help to retain information. Compare that to a situation where people are required to attend a two-hour workshop in person, where it’s much harder to absorb information.”

Capterra covers 1,464 different LMS products, and we published 10,194 reviews from LMS software users in the past year.[5]

What does LMS software cost?

Most LMS products are priced on a “per month” subscription basis that scales based on the number of people you have using the system, the available storage and the amount of functionality it offers. A basic system for less than 100 users costs, on average, around $219 (approx. 336 AUD) per month, while a more advanced system for 1,000 users or more costs, on average, $1,084 (approx. 1,664 AUD) per month.

  • Entry-level LMS include the core functionality of course management, course tracking, and knowledge assessments.
  • An advanced LMS that’s priced higher typically includes additional features such as mobile learning, blended learning, and personalised learning paths.

Twenty-seven per cent of the learning management system buyers our advisors spoke to in the last two years are budgeting less than $625 (approx. 959 AUD) per month.

First-time buyers should be aware that:

  • Installation, integration, and customisation are common upfront costs
  • Maintenance and support are common recurring costs

Tardy also advises companies to consider the cost of content licensing. "You can either build your training content internally or buy training from somewhere else,” she adds. “In the latter case, you'll need to budget for the cost of those licenses."

It is also common for LMS vendors to offer free trials of their products. Organisations can leverage those trial versions to see if they match their business or trainee needs. There are also some free versions available, with basic features.

LMS features rated by users

All LMS software systems include course management, course tracking, and test/assessment features, and most have a variety of common features such as a content library, gamification, and real-time synchronous learning.

Core LMS features

  • Course management: Create customised learning courses, organise them within a planned curriculum, and assign them to learners. 89% of reviewers rate this feature as critical or highly important.
  • Course tracking: Track which course materials have been completed by each user, as well as what progress has been made. 84% of reviewers rate this feature as critical or highly important.
  • Tests/assessments: Create and administer assessments to measure learner retention of course material. 75% of reviewers rate this feature as critical or highly important.

Tardy emphasises that these three features are incredibly important for managing the career path of your employees. “The fact that you can track someone’s training history helps you gain better insight into whether associates are ready for the next step in their career or not,” she says.

“For example, when someone is applying for a management position, you can easily check whether she or he has already completed a management training program. It also works the other way around: You have an overview of employees who are ready for the next step in their career.”

Common LMS features

Our analysis of proprietary reviews data reveals other common LMS features users rate as valuable:

  • Learner portal: Gives students/employees access to materials and allows them to communicate digitally with instructors. 90% of reviewers say this is a highly important feature.
  • Progress tracking: Track and report on the progress of a particular user, team, or course. 81% of reviewers say this is a highly important feature.
  • Asynchronous learning: Allows users to access and engage with educational content or training course materials at their own pace and schedule. 72% of reviewers say this is a highly important feature.
  • Learning paths/tracks: Arrange course materials to be completed in a specific order for personalised learning purposes.
  • Mobile learning: Allows access to complete learning materials on mobile platforms.
  • Assessment management: Manage various assessments created to test users on their progress.
  • Blended learning: Create and track learning paths that blend in-person and virtual learning experiences.

Top LMS benefits identified by users

More agile and comprehensive training programs: Users say their LMS has boosted their employee training efficiency and helped keep employees and other stakeholders up to date on important knowledge.

“[Our product] has been an excellent tool both for training our customers and for training our employees, especially in a fast-paced environment where knowledge changes so quickly and frequent updates and retraining are necessary.”

–Dave K., director of technical learning, electronic manufacturing

Better communication and knowledge sharing: LMS features such as forums, direct messaging, and user-generated content tools allow for more seamless discussions on course materials.

“Students can readily interact with one another via forums, chat rooms, and online conferences, resulting in an immersive learning environment.”

–Shivam D., senior machine learning engineer, computer software

Customised content creation: Reviewers say their LMS helps their company target specific areas by easily creating and integrating content geared to these needs. Additionally, LMSs enable regular updates, ensuring that learning programs remain aligned with the organisation's objectives.

“Any area of improvement that our facilities are facing, we are able to target those specific areas and create content that would benefit our safety awareness and improve the safety the cultures within the organisations.”

–Ashley H., regional human resources director, hospital & health care

Tardy says another key benefit is the accessibility of training materials on an LMS. “Your associates can access a central repository of their trainings at any time and do them at their own pace,” she adds.

“The self-guided aspects of online training help people get up to speed very quickly when they need to, as compared to in-person sessions that require coordinating around the trainer’s schedule.”

Common challenges of LMS identified by users

Recent learning management systems reviewers have cited issues with software bugs, the grading and quizzes features, and page design.

Users of learning management systems have encountered various glitches. These range from minor inconveniences, such as the calendar not automatically loading on today’s date, to more significant challenges, such as tracking issues, slow loading times, or unexpected system errors.

Educational users have also indicated challenges with the grading and quiz features. Automatic notifications for completed assignments are not always available, nor is the ability to import questions in bulk or in batches.

LMS users also point out page design challenges, like limited template customisation and difficulties with the editor when pasting content. These issues can hinder the desired layout and design.

To avoid running into these issues, you can ask the following questions when talking to vendors:

  • What type of technical support and regular software updates does the LMS provide?
  • What type of notifications and feedback options does the LMS offer for grading assignments?
  • What level of template customisation does the LMS provide?

What is LMS software used for?

Analysis of our extensive LMS reviews highlights the most common use cases:

  • Centralised content management: An LMS stores all learning materials, such as courses, documents, videos, and assessments, in one centralised location. This makes it easier for coordinators to organise, update, and manage learning content efficiently.
  • Automated compliance tracking: Gone are the days when you have to manually track down and redo important worker certifications. With an LMS, employees are automatically notified when an important training or certification is due, and you can track when it’s been completed.
  • Creating more engaging learning content: Gamification elements and microlearning features can enhance the learning experience and increase learner engagement and motivation. These platforms also support various multimedia formats, such as videos, animations, audio, and graphics, to present information in diverse ways—enabling learners with different learning styles to grasp concepts more effectively.
  • Data-driven insights: Visualised data on completion rates, time taken on courses, assessment scores, and more can give your team insight into what’s working and what’s not working with your current inventory of learning content.

Learning management system usage also differs based on the breadth of functionality offered. All of these can be purchased as either a standalone tool or as an integrated feature set within a comprehensive learning management system suite:

Who uses LMS software?

Businesses use LMS software to create, store, maintain, deliver, and report on learning content and learner activities, with the goal of upskilling their workforce. Gartner indicates that these technologies assist organisations in various areas such as compliance training, certifications, onboarding, talent development, upskilling, collaboration, coaching and mentoring, sales training, partner education, and customer training.[6]

Schools and universities use LMS software to support the various roles involved in teaching and learning—facilitating online collaboration and communication among learners, instructors, and administrators. According to Gartner, higher education learning management systems serve as the primary hub for teaching and learning technologies. They provide a range of tools and services, both within and outside the platform, to support the different roles involved in education. LMSs promote online collaboration and communication among learners, instructors, and administrators.[7]

Based on conversations with LMS software buyers in the past two years, most learning management systems are purchased by organisations with between one and 499 users and $25 million (approx. 39.4 million AUD) or less in annual revenue. In a business, the number of users and employees is often the same, but in an educational institution, these numbers often differ (such as the number of teachers versus the number of students in a school, for example).

On the corporate side, LMS buyers often come from industries such as nonprofit, healthcare, manufacturing, and consulting. These industries operate under strict regulations that employees must abide by, prompting the need for training material that can keep employees certified and compliant. On the education side, buyers often come from either primary and secondary schools or higher education colleges and universities.

Common LMS integrations

We analysed our extensive reviews database and determined that accounting, higher education, and meeting software are the three categories that most often integrate with learning management systems.

Integrating accounting software with an LMS helps streamline financial processes by seamlessly adding accounting functionality. This can include automated invoicing, payment tracking, and subscription management, improving the efficiency and accuracy of financial transactions for organisations.

Higher education software integration with an LMS helps educational institutions streamline processes such as student recruitment, admissions, faculty and course management, and financial aid. By providing a centralised platform and data transfer, integration enhances efficiency, communication, and collaboration, ultimately improving the institution's overall effectiveness.

Integrating meeting software with an LMS offers benefits to companies and educational institutions. This integration provides a platform that facilitates the organisation and management of meetings, enabling the coordination, scheduling, conduct and participation in collaborative meetings. It enhances communication and collaboration between teams, fostering interaction between students and teachers.

Capterra’s 2025 HR Software Trends report highlights that ongoing training is important to close skills gaps and support digital change. AI-powered learning management systems can tailor training and speed up employee growth, but companies still need to check if these tools are working well. The study finds that 35% of HR leaders who use learning management software rate it as critical to their company's HR operations.[8]

The same study also shows that 64% of Australian companies adopted LMS software in the past 12 months. Combined with 27% of firms that have been using the software even longer, that leaves only 9% of companies that haven't used it.[8]

Generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) contributes to the growth of user-generated content: By leveraging an LMS with user-generated content (UGC) functionality, learners can create and share their own learning content—facilitating all-important knowledge sharing. Generative AI is fueling this effort even further by reducing the amount of effort needed to make UGC. By 2025, Gartner expects that 50% of digital learning content providers will have integrated GenAI-based learning tools.[9]

On-the-job learning beats traditional training methods: By integrating your LMS with something such as a customer relationship management (CRM) system, relevant training content can appear to employees as they do actual job tasks—negating the need for them to open a separate system to learn. This method, called “on-the-job learning,” has been found by Gartner to have a “tenfold impact on talent outcomes, threefold impact on employee performance and more than twice the impact on employee engagement relative to traditional training methodologies.”[10]

xAPI overtakes SCORM: An evolution of the SCORM e-learning technical standard, xAPI is becoming the go-to technical standard used in learning management systems because of its ability to capture learning data beyond the basics, such as completion status and assessment results. Critically, xAPI can capture and record a variety of learning experiences, whether it’s a mentor-mentee interaction, an e-learning course, a classroom session, or even a YouTube video.

Can workplace collaboration tools replace learning management systems? Gartner indicates that the focus is on the student experience rather than a single platform or technology. Educational institutions need to seamlessly leverage the LMS, workplace collaboration tools and additional solutions to deliver an optimal student experience. Learning experiences are delivered through an ecosystem of platforms that flex toward structure or social learning formats as needed to support learning objectives.[11]

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Sources

  1. Capterra advisor call notes: Findings are based on data from telephonic conversations that Capterra’s advisor team had with small-to-midsize businesses seeking learning management tools. For this report, we analysed phone interactions from the past 2 years as of the production date. Read the complete methodology.
  2. Capterra software pricing data: Only products with publicly available pricing information and qualified software products within the category, as of the production date, are included in the pricing analysis. Read the complete methodology.
  3. Jenn Tardy, LinkedIn
  4. Market Guide for K-12 Education Learning Management Systems, Gartner
  5. Capterra reviews data: Capterra reviews are collected from verified users for individual software products. For this report, we analysed phone interactions from the past year as of the production date. Read the complete methodology.
  6. Market Guide for Digital Learning Content Providers, Gartner
  7. L&D Technology Innovations Bullseye 2024 Report, Gartner
  8. Capterra's 2025 HR Software Trends Survey was conducted in April 2025 among 3,256 respondents in Australia (n=278), Brazil (n=300), Canada (n=289), France (n=300), Germany (n=300), India (n=294), Italy (n=300), Mexico (n=300), Spain (n=300), the U.K. (n=296), and the U.S. (n=300). The goal of the study was to understand the HR software that companies are buying, their benefits and challenges, and the impact of AI on HR. Respondents were screened for employment at companies with more than one employee, working in management-level roles or above. Respondents were also confirmed to be at least partially responsible for HR software purchase decisions within their organisation.
  9. Market Guide for Corporate Learning Technologies, Gartner
  10. Market Guide for Higher Education Learning Management Systems, Gartner
  11. Quick Answer: Will Workplace Collaboration Tools Replace the Higher Education LMS?, Gartner