Courseplay aims to help medium and large businesses bring down the cost of training and multiply training capacity without requiring a manual or tedious training. The vendor says the easy-to-use interface allows anyone to pick-up and run with the platform quickly with minimal documentation. Additionally, the vendor says new hires and even potential hires can be onboarded and trained easily, making the induction process smooth and hassle-free. The vendor’s value…
$1.50
per active user per month
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Courseplay Cloud Learning
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Medium (100 - 1000 Active Users)
$1.50
per active user per month
Small (0 - 100 Active Users)
$2.00
per active user per month
Enterprise (1000+ Active Users)
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Courseplay Cloud Learning
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Yes
Free/Freemium Version
No
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
Yes
Entry-level Setup Fee
No setup fee
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An active user is any user that has logged in on the web or mobile app and accessed any core functionality (e.g. courses, reporting, etc.) in a given month. Users that have not accessed their account in a given month are not considered active users. Once a user is counted as an Active User they can access Courseplay as much as they like that month without being billed extra.
Courseplay has features that are designed specifically for content-delivery and educational situations. Zoom and other video chat applications don't offer features like gamification or user reports. The cost per user is also relatively low compared to similar services. A higher …
Courseplay was a good tool for delivery professional development training to school district staff over the internet. We were able to get through our annual courses in 2020 and 2021 with little difficulty. I would not use Courseplay for regular or more formal meetings. For our purposes, the cost was pretty minimal.
Courseplay has features that are designed specifically for content-delivery and educational situations. Zoom and other video chat applications don't offer features like gamification or user reports. The cost per user is also relatively low compared to similar services. A higher ownership cost would have probably driven us to make something like Zoom or WebEx work instead.