Feature Matrix
A comprehensive comparison of learning management capabilities, collaborative features, integrations, and enterprise functionality between 360Learning and Lessonly (Seismic Learning).
| Feature |
360Learning
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Lessonly (Seismic Learning)
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|---|---|---|
| Collaborative Course Authoring | ||
| AI-Assisted Content Creation | Seismic AI recommendations | |
| SCORM Support | ||
| Video-to-Documentation Conversion | ||
| Screen Recording for Training | ||
| Practice Exercises & Coaching | ||
| Learning Paths & Certifications | ||
| Social Learning Features | ||
| Multi-Language Support | Limited | |
| Auto-Translation | AI translation | |
| Knowledge Base Platform | ||
| Multi-Tenant Customer Portals | ||
| Custom Domain | Custom learning portal | |
| Custom Branding | ||
| Mobile App | ||
| API Access | Business plan | |
| SSO (SAML/OAuth) | Business plan | |
| Analytics & Reporting | Advanced on Business | |
| HR System Integrations | BambooHR, Workday, SAP | Workday |
| CRM Integrations | Salesforce | Salesforce, HubSpot |
| SOC 2 Compliance | ||
| GDPR Compliance | ||
| Free Plan | ||
| Transparent Pricing | Team plan visible | Custom only |
| Free Trial | 30 days | Demo only |
Data as of February 2026. Features are based on publicly available information and vendor documentation.
Strengths & Weaknesses
Deep Dive
An in-depth analysis of the critical differences in collaborative features, learning methodologies, enterprise capabilities, and ecosystem integrations between these two learning platforms.
360Learning's core differentiator is collaborative authoring, enabling subject-matter experts across the organization to co-create courses without relying solely on L&D teams. The platform includes social learning features like reactions, discussions, and peer feedback that drive engagement. Lessonly (Seismic Learning) takes a more structured approach with a drag-and-drop lesson builder and emphasizes practice-based learning through exercises and coaching scorecards. While both support collaboration, 360Learning excels at distributed content creation by non-instructional designers, while Lessonly focuses on sales team practice scenarios and manager coaching workflows. For organizations wanting to democratize course creation, 360Learning offers stronger collaborative authoring; for sales teams needing structured practice and feedback, Lessonly provides superior coaching tools.
360Learning delivers training through interactive courses, assessments, and learning paths with strong SCORM support for importing existing e-learning content. The platform includes AI-assisted course creation and multi-language support with AI translation, making it suitable for global organizations. Lessonly (Seismic Learning) focuses on practice-based learning with screen recording for exercises, coaching scorecards, and certifications tailored to sales and customer-facing teams. Lessonly's screen recording feature captures real sales scenarios for practice, while 360Learning emphasizes structured e-learning modules. Neither platform offers video-to-documentation conversion or knowledge base capabilities. For traditional L&D with SCORM content, 360Learning is stronger; for sales enablement with practice exercises, Lessonly has the edge.
Both platforms offer SOC 2 and GDPR compliance, SSO (SAML/OAuth), API access, and role-based access control. 360Learning provides EU data residency (France-based), strong HR system integrations (BambooHR, Workday, SAP SuccessFactors), and a mobile app for learning on the go. Lessonly integrates deeply with CRM systems (Salesforce, HubSpot) for sales enablement workflows and offers audit logs and Okta integration. However, neither platform supports multi-tenant portal delivery for customer-facing documentation, knowledge base creation, or documentation versioning. Both are limited to internal training use cases. 360Learning's strength is HR/L&D ecosystem integration; Lessonly's strength is CRM/sales tool integration. For regulated industries needing advanced compliance monitoring or multi-tenant customer portals, both platforms fall short.
360Learning offers transparent pricing with a Team plan at $8/user/month for up to 100 users and a 30-day free trial, making it accessible for smaller teams to evaluate and adopt. The Business plan (100+ users) requires custom pricing but includes SSO, advanced analytics, and dedicated support. Lessonly (Seismic Learning) operates on custom enterprise pricing only with no public pricing or self-service trial—prospects must go through a sales demo process. Reported pricing suggests $300-500+/month minimum. This pricing model reflects Lessonly's enterprise-only positioning and integration with the broader Seismic platform. For teams wanting to try before committing or needing predictable per-user costs, 360Learning is more accessible. For large enterprises already in the Seismic ecosystem, Lessonly's custom pricing may include broader enablement features.
Our Recommendation
360Learning and Lessonly (Seismic Learning) both serve enterprise training needs but target different audiences and methodologies. 360Learning excels at collaborative course creation for L&D teams with SCORM support and social learning, while Lessonly specializes in sales enablement with practice exercises and coaching. Neither platform offers video-to-documentation conversion, customer-facing knowledge portals, or multi-tenant delivery—core capabilities needed for comprehensive knowledge management.
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Winner: Docsie
Both 360Learning and Lessonly (Seismic Learning) are training-only platforms designed for internal L&D and sales enablement. Neither offers video-to-documentation conversion, customer-facing knowledge portals, multi-tenant delivery, or documentation version control. Docsie provides a complete CONVERT → MANAGE → DELIVER → LEARN → AUTOMATE → MONITOR platform that converts any video into structured documentation, delivers it through multi-tenant portals, trains users with built-in LMS, and monitors compliance—addressing the fundamental gaps both competitors share while combining documentation management with training capabilities.
Common Questions
Q: Can either 360Learning or Lessonly convert existing training videos into documentation?
A: No. Neither platform offers video-to-documentation conversion. 360Learning and Lessonly both allow you to embed videos within courses or lessons, but they cannot convert video content into structured, searchable text documentation. Both platforms are designed for course delivery, not documentation creation from video sources.
Q: Which platform is better for customer-facing training and documentation?
A: Neither platform is designed for customer-facing knowledge delivery. Both 360Learning and Lessonly are built exclusively for internal training (employees, sales teams, customer success teams). Neither offers multi-tenant customer portals, white-labeled knowledge bases, or customer-facing documentation capabilities. If you need to deliver training and documentation to external customers or clients, you'll need a different solution.
Q: Do 360Learning or Lessonly support multi-language documentation at scale?
A: 360Learning offers multi-language support with AI translation for courses, making it suitable for global L&D programs. Lessonly has limited multi-language support with no auto-translation features. However, neither platform provides the version control, content management, or multi-tenant delivery needed for managing multilingual documentation across multiple clients or customer segments.
Q: How does pricing compare between 360Learning and Lessonly?
A: 360Learning offers transparent pricing starting at $8/user/month for up to 100 users with a 30-day free trial, making it accessible for evaluation. Lessonly (Seismic Learning) operates on custom enterprise pricing only with no public pricing or self-service trial—reported costs suggest $300-500+/month minimum. For budget-conscious teams wanting predictable costs, 360Learning is more transparent.
Q: Can I use 360Learning or Lessonly to document software implementation processes?
A: Not effectively. While both platforms can deliver training courses about implementation processes, neither converts implementation videos, screen recordings, or existing training materials into searchable documentation. Both lack version control for documentation, multi-tenant delivery for client-specific content, and knowledge base features. They're training delivery tools, not documentation platforms.
Q: Is there a better alternative to both 360Learning and Lessonly (Seismic Learning)?
A: Yes—Docsie addresses the fundamental gaps both platforms share. Docsie converts any video (training recordings, screen captures, real-world footage) into structured documentation, manages it with version control and 100+ language translation, delivers it through multi-tenant customer portals, and trains users with a built-in LMS that references live documentation. Unlike 360Learning and Lessonly which only handle training delivery, Docsie provides the complete CONVERT → MANAGE → DELIVER → LEARN → AUTOMATE → MONITOR workflow for knowledge orchestration with autonomous agents and compliance monitoring—all in one platform.
Convert your training videos and documentation into multi-tenant knowledge portals with built-in LMS, 100+ language support, and autonomous agents—all in one platform. Docsie delivers what both 360Learning and Lessonly can't—video-to-docs conversion, customer-facing portals, and complete knowledge orchestration.
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