Carsten Meyer
DEGurucan offers all what course creators need! Gurucan offers all what course creators need - even webinars. (althoug still in beta). Gurucan is a new player in the field of LMS, but with great features and an affordable price structure. It comes with integrations for big video hosting services as well as Paypal, Stripe and even Zapier!
Bruce
GBGreat software for present courses online Gurucan presents a mature and well thought out SaaS for presenting your courses online. The developers have included cleverly though out ways one can interact with students to increase retention and promote learning which I like. Having the option for the mobile app is a great addition to the package. Lastly, live chat is responsive and helpful, often replying within minutes which is fantastic.
Annie
GBGurucan is an excellent integrated LMS… Gurucan is an excellent integrated LMS tool with a moderate learning curve. The UI and functionalities are very easy and clean. The UI defintely is very modern. If you are thinking of having an app for your course, defnintely Gurucan is your choice. Also the new features of integrated webinar is a cool choice. Overall excellent product
Ryan Newman
GBExcellent for small business GuruCan have made creating native iOS and Android app affordable for smaller businesses like mine. App development is one area where some businesses are often charging as much as they can get away with. Gurucan have made the process simple and very affordable. And surprisingly the team have been more flexible then I expected. So, thank you guys.
Stephn Bower
GBA self contained business- everything… A self contained business- everything you need to be a coach or a mentor or even for internal training purposes. I don't mind that the app is not whitelabel, it is dedicated so your clients only see your courses. But you've got course creation, quizzes/exams/webinars/homework/push notification (which I've not managed to get to work yet) and email marketing with drip feed and conditions (but no A/B testing though maybe that's not needed in this context). I'm having no issues so far with using this but its early days yet. Still, everything seems there