SEATTLE, Dec. 28, 2017 -- Skilljar, a cloud-based learning management system (LMS) platform for enterprises and their customers, announced today that it has been named the “Best Customer LMS” in the 2017 Talented Learning LMS Awards.
The Talented Learning LMS Awards are intended to help buyers navigate the uncertain waters of today’s learning technology marketplace. Vendors were evaluated based on criteria, such as executive briefings with Talented Learning analysts, and feedback from customers.
According to John Leh, CEO and Lead Analyst at Talented Learning, “Organizations are discovering that education is a strategic tool that can attract prospects, convert them to customers, onboard them, and help them succeed – all in a way that is highly personalized and measurable. Most LMS vendors say they support customer learning, but solutions designed specifically for customer education are truly unique.”
“We’re honored to receive first place in the “Best Customer LMS” category,” said Sandi Lin, Co-founder and CEO of Skilljar. “We believe we’ve built a unique product offering designed for external training, and we’re excited to be recognized for our innovations in helping enterprises improve product adoption and customer retention.”
About Skilljar
Skilljar is a cloud-based Learning Management System (LMS) for companies to educate their customers and partners. The online training platform accelerates customer onboarding and engagement by enabling multimedia course creation, an intuitive and mobile-responsive learning environment, and automated CRM data integrations. Founded in 2013, the company is located in Seattle, WA and backed by Trilogy Equity Partners. For more information visit www.skilljar.com.
Contact: Skilljar [email protected]


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