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- Learning Management buyers
- Consultants
- Education teams
Teachfloor is an LMS for cohort-based learning, focusing on live, interactive courses and personalized feedback for group-based programs.
Pricing
$89 / month
Reviews
50+
Founded
2021
Team Size
1-10 employees
Startup plan: free for up to 10 users
Teachfloor is a learning management system (LMS) that empowers its users to build an engaging online social community that fosters collaboration. The platform is flexible and easy to use and offers an active learning experience for its students, with activities such as mix and match video lessons, live events, and peer learning. It revolutionizes learning through a "cohort-based learning model", meaning students are encouraged to connect with each other and work together.
Key Features Intuitive Course Design: Enhance your courses with live events, video lessons, podcasts, surveys, shareable certificates, and more. Peer Assessments & Quizzes: Promote collaboration through peer feedback and evaluation White Label & Customization: Personalize the platform's interface to match your brand, with custom logos, colors, and domains. Social Learning Tools: Foster an interactive social environment with community channels, live chat, and group discussions. Smart Analytics & Admin Tools: Track performance, manage roles, and streamline operations for maximum efficiency and data-driven decision making.
Who's It For? Teachfloor is ideal for higher education institutions and corporate training programs. Its cohort-based learning model, rich community features, and integrations make it a solid option for those seeking a highly interactive and scalable LMS.
$89 / month
Pricing starts at $89 per month for 50 active users.
Teachfloor offers a 30-day free trial, no credit card required.
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Pricing
$89 / month
Reviews
50+
Founded
2021
Team Size
1-10 employees
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