360Learning
360Learning helps teams deliver training, track learning, and manage employee development with less manual coordination.
360Learning and Docebo are both modern LMS platforms that go beyond content hosting. 360Learning is built around collaborative learning — subject matter experts inside your company create and improve courses together. Docebo is an AI-powered LMS with strong enterprise scalability and a marketplace of integrations. This comparison helps enterprise L&D buyers choose between two sophisticated platforms.
360Learning helps teams deliver training, track learning, and manage employee development with less manual coordination.
Docebo helps teams deliver training, track learning, and manage employee development with less manual coordination.
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Choose 360Learning if your L&D strategy relies on internal subject matter experts creating peer-to-peer learning content, and you want a platform that supports collaborative authoring and rapid course creation from within the business. Choose Docebo if you're scaling enterprise training globally, need AI-driven personalization, or want one of the most integration-rich LMS platforms available.
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In 360Learning, collaborative learning means that subject matter experts across the business can create and review courses — not just a central L&D team. Learners can also react to, comment on, and flag outdated content, creating a feedback loop that keeps training current.
Docebo's AI is called Shape. It analyzes learner behavior, course completions, and skills data to recommend relevant content to individual learners. It can also auto-tag content and suggest learning paths.
Yes. Both 360Learning and Docebo support SCORM 1.2, SCORM 2004, and xAPI. Existing compliant content can be imported and run on either platform.
Both support extended enterprise training (external learners like customers and partners). Docebo's multi-tenant architecture and deep Salesforce integration make it a common choice for customer education programs at scale.
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360Learning
360Learning helps teams deliver training, track learning, and manage employee development with less manual coordination.
Docebo
Docebo helps teams deliver training, track learning, and manage employee development with less manual coordination.
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