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Docebo

EDTECH
Velocity5.0

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.

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Current state
The window is entirely blog content from Docebo's Learning Network: vendor shortlists for internal mobility platforms, a comparison of skills intelligence tools, and a running series on building AI-ready learning ecosystems. One entry breaks the pattern - a first-party case study on how Docebo used its own Companion browser extension to deliver training in the flow of work, reporting 31% more engagement without new content. That is the only place in the window where a shipped capability is named.
Where it's heading
Docebo is publishing to own two category terms - skills intelligence and internal mobility - and much of the feed is comparison content designed to rank against competitors in those searches. The editorial series running underneath it argues a consistent line: completion is not competence, and skills data is worthless until it reaches a decision. Because this is a marketing feed rather than a changelog, cadence here reflects publishing schedule, not release activity.
Prediction
Expect the shortlist-and-comparison format to continue alongside the AI-ready learning series, with product capability surfacing only indirectly through case studies like the Companion piece rather than through release notes.

Recent moves

  1. 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.

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  2. 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.

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  3. 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.

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  4. 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.

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  5. 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.

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  6. 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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