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LinkedIn Learning vs Skillsoft comparison

 

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Executive SummaryUpdated on Jun 29, 2025

Review summaries and opinions

We asked business professionals to review the solutions they use. Here are some excerpts of what they said:
 

Categories and Ranking

LinkedIn Learning
Ranking in Virtual Training
3rd
Ranking in eLearning
3rd
Average Rating
8.6
Reviews Sentiment
4.5
Number of Reviews
15
Ranking in other categories
No ranking in other categories
Skillsoft
Ranking in Virtual Training
4th
Ranking in eLearning
5th
Average Rating
8.6
Reviews Sentiment
5.1
Number of Reviews
9
Ranking in other categories
No ranking in other categories
 

Mindshare comparison

As of January 2026, in the eLearning category, the mindshare of LinkedIn Learning is 6.9%, down from 7.6% compared to the previous year. The mindshare of Skillsoft is 4.1%, down from 4.5% compared to the previous year. It is calculated based on PeerSpot user engagement data.
eLearning Market Share Distribution
ProductMarket Share (%)
LinkedIn Learning6.9%
Skillsoft4.1%
Other89.0%
eLearning
 

Q&A Highlights

it_user190197 - PeerSpot reviewer
Sr Lrng & Prfrmnc Professional at a tech vendor with 1,001-5,000 employees
Jun 09, 2016
 

Featured Reviews

UZ
Senior Global Manager for Corrugated Packaging at a manufacturing company with 10,001+ employees
Uses expert-led courses to improve leadership and negotiation skills while building emotional intelligence
While LinkedIn Learning is strong overall, there are a few areas where it could improve to make the experience even better. More interactive learning would be beneficial. Adding live sessions or discussion forums for real-time interaction with instructors and peers could make learning more engaging. Currently, all the courses are recorded, and nothing is happening live. There should be something more interesting that could help with better engagement if there were live sessions. Better customization for organizations would also help. While learning paths exist, more tailored options for specific industries could be beneficial. The content needs to be a bit more localized, with more regional-specific examples and case studies to make courses feel relevant globally. For example, even though I am sitting in the UK and doing a course in the UK, most of the examples are related to the United States or other regions. Different markets have different scenarios and challenges, so it is hard to correlate. One of the main things LinkedIn Learning could improve is adding live sessions. Currently, everything on LinkedIn Learning is recorded, and nothing is happening live. I think this has an engagement effect. Sometimes when I am doing training or completing a course, the recordings are from 2020 or 2021, which is a bit old. A lot has changed in three to four years. Interactive features such as live question-and-answer sessions, hands-on projects, deeper analytics, and better integration with tools such as Microsoft or project management could make it a ten. Some of the data needs to be updated more frequently. There are some courses that, for example, in project management or negotiation, which are fields that evolve every day, but a few of the courses are from 2022 or 2021 and have not been updated. More updates are required as time is moving and we are moving toward more artificial intelligence.
Ujjwal Mishra - PeerSpot reviewer
Assistant Manager at Aditya Birla Management Corpoartion
Clear instructions and effective learning with room for market reach and language expansion
Regarding areas of Skillsoft that I would like to see improved or enhanced in the future, the platform is already very good and nice. If Skillsoft is launching its platform worldwide, they should be language specific. While I can understand English, if someone does not understand it, they should have tutors for their regions as well, so they can develop more certification programs in languages understood by the majority of people. I rate it a seven because they are missing two points: they do not have much market reach, and it should be more convenient in local languages of nations as they are approaching the worldwide area. Similar to how Netflix has multiple channel swapping options, if Skillsoft is training worldwide, they need to have the option for language selection.

Quotes from Members

We asked business professionals to review the solutions they use. Here are some excerpts of what they said:
 

Pros

"LinkedIn Learning is a perfect platform to provide me with this immediate quick access; I listen to something, research it for an hour, do all the material, and understand that subject to apply it straight away in my workforce."
"LinkedIn Learning can have a very positive impact on an organization—skill development at scale is one of the major positive impacts an organization can have, and employees can quickly upskill in areas such as leadership, data analysis, and within their field."
"What I appreciate about LinkedIn Learning is that it's generally easy to follow, though this depends on the instructor, and there's an ability to fast forward or rewind for 10 seconds, so if you miss something, it's easy to have it repeated so it can sink in."
"The most valuable feature of LinkedIn Learning is that it's a platform directing everyone with different expertise, so to make a platform that really can work for different people of different expertise to direct specific users is something I always appreciate about LinkedIn Learning."
"The user interface of LinkedIn Learning platform is great and the visuals are of phenomenal quality; they are professionally done, and I find it very rich."
"With LinkedIn Learning, I can learn anything, as long as it is part of the portfolio; it's very interesting and really helping."
"LinkedIn Learning can have a very positive impact on an organization—skill development at scale is one of the major positive impacts an organization can have, including improving productivity, enhancing employee engagement, ensuring consistency in training, enabling fast onboarding, and gaining data-driven insights."
"One of the things I love about LinkedIn Learning and how I use it with clients is the flexibility of how to customize the recommendations so clients can get the most learning."
"What I appreciate best about Skillsoft is how the class is structured, including how everything is organized - the courses, videos, and then the test at the end."
"Skillsoft provides an extensive content library, personalized learning path, and blended learning support; additionally, it provides mobile accessibility so users can access it directly from their mobile whenever they have time, and robust analytics is also available, providing good reporting on the analytics side, such as how users are performing and how they are getting grades, which is very helpful for year-end performance assessments of the end user."
"When I was introduced to Skillsoft, I gained many skills and obtained my Microsoft Azure certification, which helped me secure a position as a Cloud Engineer at Sutherland."
"The platform is user-friendly and very easy to use; we don't need any training or coaching to use the platform, and by nature, it's easy to navigate through it."
"The course has given me tools and key points which help me stay focused during boring tasks, from daily job deadlines, I have to complete work in the given time framework, take small breaks between jobs, and reward and motivate myself with whatever I enjoy most so that I can complete tasks by the deadline."
"The amount of courses on offer is great."
"What I find best about Skillsoft is that it's easy to navigate and find program details."
"The course has given me tools and key points which help me stay focused during boring tasks, from daily job deadlines, I have to complete work in the given time framework, take small breaks between jobs, and reward and motivate myself with whatever I enjoy most so that I can complete tasks by the deadline."
 

Cons

"Maybe a pause in the course to give the audience the opportunity to work a little bit more with the exercise files would be an improvement in LinkedIn Learning."
"During the training, I struggled with the exercises that required self-completion and verification of answers."
"One area that LinkedIn Learning could improve is by adding more variety of training in cybersecurity."
"For certain things, I go to Udemy and pay for courses separately because I cannot find such courses on LinkedIn Learning."
"I don't like how the interactive quizzes in LinkedIn Learning are structured because many courses require you to pass the quizzes to move to the next one."
"Currently, everything on LinkedIn Learning is recorded, and nothing is happening live."
"Sometimes the courses felt staid and rigid, and it is only one format."
"One of the main things LinkedIn Learning could improve is adding live sessions. Currently, everything on LinkedIn Learning is recorded, and nothing is happening live."
"It is providing numerous content library courses. However, it is not giving us hands-on experience training where we are getting practical related material, instead of theory related material."
"LinkedIn seems to have more content in general. It's easier to share the certifications on LinkedIn, which is one of my platforms of work."
"The only issues I truly have with it are signing issues. This is primarily because it has split sign-in credentials."
"I prefer Coursera more than Skillsoft because Coursera has a specific market approach that is better than Skillsoft."
"Skillsoft is already good, but I would appreciate more visual content."
"The quality of the courses could be better."
"I prefer Coursera more than Skillsoft because Coursera has a specific market approach that is better than Skillsoft."
"Sometimes the system logs out in the middle of classes without any reason and asks me to log in again."
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Answers from the Community

it_user190197 - PeerSpot reviewer
Sr Lrng & Prfrmnc Professional at a tech vendor with 1,001-5,000 employees
Jun 9, 2016
Jun 9, 2016
hi Jan. I dealth with both. I prefer Lynda learning content. Currency: there are weekly courses updates Quality: the videos of Lynda are very hight quality Coverage: I noticed that SkillSoft had some course related to HRCI recertification that Lynda doesnt have, but only that
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it_user157695 - PeerSpot reviewer
SuccessFactors Solutions Consultant at a tech services company with 501-1,000 employees
Feb 5, 2015
I've integrated Skillsoft lots of times and Lynda is now on the Open Content Network for SuccessFactors but I don't know anything about the content or licensing. Jonathan Malkin Pre-Sales Consultant and Solutions Architect Certified SuccessFactors Consultant T 813-579-7247 465 St-Jean, Suite 601, Montréal, Québec H2Y 2R6 n-spro.com linkedin.com/in/jonathanmalkin
it_user186321 - PeerSpot reviewer
HRIS Business Analyst at a tech services company with 10,001+ employees
Feb 5, 2015
Hi, Unfortunately I have not used Lynda products so I really can't compare the two. Sorry I couldn't of been of more help. Amanda Patton On Thursday, February 5, 2015 5:48 AM, Russell Rothstein - CEO of IT Central Station wrote: #yiv5325733546 .yiv5325733546link-as-button:visited {color:#F7F5F5;} Hi, Can you help out a colleague with the following question about Learning Management Systems: ----- Compare learning content: Skillsoft vs Lynda Interested in anyone's experience comparing content from Skillsoft/Skillport versus Lynda for  - Currency: how up to date is content? How often updated? - Quality: does content reflect current best practices in soft skills and non-technical categories? - Coverage: are non-technical categories (Business Skills, Leadership, Communication) comprehensive--or at least as comprehensive as the technical topics? ----- Please reply to this email with your response or post your answer here. User's background: Sr Lrng & Prfrmnc Professional at a manufacturing company with 5000+ employees You've been a member of IT Central Station since January 2015. In a market full of vendor hype, we provide free connections between real users of Learning Management Systems to share advice and make better buying decisions. Thanks for being part of the community, Russell Rothstein Founder and CEO IT Central Station 244 Fifth Avenue New York, NY 10001 (646) 328-1944 To unsubscribe from future mailings, please visit your subscription page.gitbdelZGNnN0hlRlNlUEcwUFlzM09jR1NZYTlVeWptZFhCalRkbzArUmRCK1B5M2ZuUzlJbVBDRzdRUVdtL1cwRUI0Yy0tK05WQTh1WDhjUHl2bmRWWUI5SlRPUT09--32ca0c324a3504d398464437f9c265ddc21ff89dgitbdel
 

Top Industries

By visitors reading reviews
Manufacturing Company
10%
Financial Services Firm
9%
Comms Service Provider
9%
Government
8%
Manufacturing Company
12%
Financial Services Firm
10%
Government
9%
Comms Service Provider
9%
 

Company Size

By reviewers
Large Enterprise
Midsize Enterprise
Small Business
By reviewers
Company SizeCount
Small Business8
Large Enterprise7
By reviewers
Company SizeCount
Midsize Enterprise2
Large Enterprise7
 

Questions from the Community

Are Lynda and LinkedIn Learning the same product?
Yes, Lynda is now renamed to LinkedIn Learning. They are essentially the same thing, an eLearning tool, but they are also different. How familiar were you with Lynda? Because even though they are o...
Is LinkedIn Learning a free tool?
No, LinkedIn Learning is not free, but you can try it out for a whole month free. All you have to do is sign up for one of their plans, either monthly or annually, though if you just want the free ...
Does LinkedIn Learning offer discounts for students?
If you're one of the lucky ones, it sure does. Some schools offer free access to this eLearning tool - you must research it and if yours does. All you have to do is log in to LinkedIn Learning wit...
Why is Skillsoft a good choice for virtual training software?
Hello, Skillsoft is popular as a whole solution because it provides companies of all sizes with the ability to train and maintain a high level of efficiency in the workplace. This is one of the es...
What is the difference between Skillsoft and Percipio?
The difference between Skillsoft and Percipio is that the latter is a product of the first but they both function in a similar sector - to provide companies and users with virtual training and lear...
What areas does Skillsoft offer courses in?
Hello, what's your area of expertise? Because Skillsoft really offers a vast variety of courses, and it may cover what you need. You've got information technology, sales, business, and management....
 

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Sample Customers

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