Jimmy
GBAmazing tool; Great Value. Comprehensive tool with lots of features to make sure we got the most our of our courses. Easy Payment integration with Stripe and Paypal. A few consideration. No autosave, so sometimes if you have a network or browser problem, you may lose your work. Save often. Lot's of options and customization can be a bit overwhelming to choose from.
Vicky Singh
AUThe new standard in LMS The new standard in LMS The LMS area is crowded with several large and small players but Gurucan has crafted a new value proposition by offering an all in one solution. There are still enhancement like the UI which will be coming as the product matures but for 95% of the requirements - the platform really delivers and excels. We will like to see more integrations - and some of them are on the roadmap.
Ubergeek
GBGurucan Gurucan - the name suggests that Teachers can! This piece has some very nifty features, e.g. Zapier and Webhooks integrations. Another very important feature is email notifications based on logic: if - then. Which gives ability to keep students (users) engaged. This is in addition to quizzes and challenges - a very good feature to encourage users to stay "on course" and complete the training. There are some kinks to work out, but overall this SaaS product is in the late beta stage and soon will be one of the best.
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!
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