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Summary

iSpring Learn is a cloud-based Learning Management System (LMS) designed for corporate training. It allows organizations to create, manage, distribute, and track eLearning content, including courses, quizzes, and training programs. The platform supports various content types, offers user and training management, reporting, and integrates with authoring tools like iSpring Suite for content creation.

Features
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Must Have

1 of 5

Viewer Analytics

Screen Recording

Camera Recording

Instant Shared Links

Basic Video Editing

Other

6 of 11

Auto-Generated Transcripts

Mobile App Support

Custom Branding

Password Protection

Enterprise Security & Compliance

API Access

Team Library

Timestamped Comments

Emoji Reactions

Slack Integration

Gmail Integration

Pricing
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100 users

$6.64 per user
  • Training Management
  • Content Management
  • On the job training
  • Development Plans
  • 360-Degree Performance Appraisal
  • Analytics
  • API
  • Corporate Portal
  • iSpring Suite Max authoring tool
  • Support

300 users

$4.10 per user
  • Training Management
  • Content Management
  • On the job training
  • Development Plans
  • 360-Degree Performance Appraisal
  • Analytics
  • API
  • Corporate Portal
  • iSpring Suite Max authoring tool
  • Support

500 users

$3.75 per user
  • Training Management
  • Content Management
  • On the job training
  • Development Plans
  • 360-Degree Performance Appraisal
  • Analytics
  • API
  • Corporate Portal
  • iSpring Suite Max authoring tool
  • Support
Rationale

iSpring Learn is primarily a Learning Management System (LMS) focused on corporate training, which is a different core offering than Loom's asynchronous video communication platform. While iSpring Learn does support uploading video files and offers some related features like analytics and mobile app support, it does not have the core 'must-have' features of screen recording, camera recording, instant shared links, or basic video editing as its primary function. The video capabilities it mentions are for uploading existing video content into the LMS, not for creating new video messages on the fly as Loom does.