Docebo
AI-powered learning platform for enterprise training, customer education and partner enablement
Docebo's feed is L&D content marketing, with one post naming a real product surface.
◆Recent moves
- 3d ago
8 Best internal mobility platforms for enterprises (2026 vendor shortlist)
A vendor shortlist for enterprise internal mobility platforms, written to rank for the category term. Docebo is staking a claim on internal mobility as adjacent to its learning product, but nothing here describes a change to that product.
View source ↗ - 3d ago
We compared 6 best skills intelligence platforms for AI-ready workforce planning
A comparison piece on skills intelligence platforms, arguing most are better at identifying gaps than closing them - which is the positioning Docebo wants for its own offering. Category marketing, not a release.
View source ↗ - 3d ago
Case study: Docebo's Companion browser extension in its own sales org
The one entry in the window carrying product signal: Docebo dogfooding its Companion browser extension to surface training at the moment of work - the example given is a rep opening a deal in Salesforce and needing a discount tier - and reporting 31% more engagement with no additional content. It documents an existing capability rather than announcing one, but it is the clearest indication in this feed of where the product is investing.
View source ↗ - 29d ago
From fragmented training to unified impact: How Insurity built an AI-ready learning ecosystem
A customer story on Insurity consolidating fragmented training, part of the ongoing AI-ready learning ecosystem series. Outcome narrative, no product detail.
View source ↗ - 1mo ago
The L&D to-do list AI should already be handling
An opinion piece on which L&D tasks agentic AI should already be absorbing - course building, content freshness, proving impact. It sets up an argument the product is presumably meant to answer, without saying what has been built.
View source ↗ - 1mo ago
What skills intelligence actually looks like in practice
The middle instalment of the skills intelligence series, promising specifics after an earlier framing post. Still conceptual - the specifics are organizational practice, not features.
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