Seismic Knowledge (formerly Lessonly Knowledge or Obie, acquired by Lessonly in July, 2021 and then by Seismic later that year) integrates internal company documentation into one single source of truth for knowledge sharing and management.
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Chose Seismic Knowledge
At the time, Lessonly just seemed like the easiest lesson builder of the others. The others software had great features but, at the end of the day, if it was hard to make courses, I knew people wouldn't do it. Lessonly had all the right features without the complexity. That was …
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Chose Seismic Knowledge
Lessonly Knowledge is a truly best-in-class knowledge corporate knowledge and learning management solution with great modules. It is a great data-driven solution with robust analytics, sales readiness capabilities, and learning modules. It has the right training, coaching, and …
I have not used other products like Lessonly Knowledge. So far every organization I have worked at has used Lessonly Knowledge. I believe that says it all, it seems as though every organization prioritizes purchasing this tool for their employees. This is a good sign! I don't …
I would highly recommend Lessonly Knowledge to colleagues who are looking to implement a comprehensive enablement solutions across their teams. Lessonly Knowledge allows your reps to ramp very quickly and to practice their skills with personalized and customized coaching sessions. It pairs with its parent company, Seismic, very well, along with other enablement solutions.
I would love to see further integrations with other sales enablement platforms and tools as enterprises typically implement more than one solution across teams.
Collaboration integrations and APIs can be more comprehensive.
There should be a way to interact with peers and ask questions with your cohort who are in the tool.
At the time, Lessonly just seemed like the easiest lesson builder of the others. The others software had great features but, at the end of the day, if it was hard to make courses, I knew people wouldn't do it. Lessonly had all the right features without the complexity. That was what did it for me.