
DigitalChalk LMS
Customer education software
Ethics and compliance LMS
Corporate learning management systems
Talent management software
Training eLearning software
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What is DigitalChalk LMS
DigitalChalk LMS is a cloud-based learning management system used to deliver, manage, and track online training for employees, customers, and partners. It supports course creation and delivery, learner enrollment, assessments, and reporting for compliance-oriented programs. The platform is commonly used by organizations that need branded training portals and e-commerce for selling courses. It also provides administrative tools for managing users, content, and training records across multiple audiences.
Built-in e-commerce options
DigitalChalk includes features to sell courses online, such as catalogs, pricing, and payment processing integrations. This supports organizations that monetize training for external audiences like customers or channel partners. Compared with many corporate-focused LMS tools, the inclusion of commerce workflows reduces the need for a separate storefront. It also helps centralize training delivery and revenue tracking in one system.
Compliance-focused tracking and reporting
The system provides reporting and tracking capabilities that support audit-oriented training programs. Administrators can monitor completions, assessment results, and learner activity for required courses. These capabilities fit common ethics, safety, and regulatory training use cases. Reporting helps document training status across teams and time periods.
Multi-portal and branding support
DigitalChalk supports branded learner experiences, which is useful for customer education and partner training. Organizations can present training in a way that aligns with different audiences or business units. This can reduce the need to run separate LMS instances for each group. It also helps standardize training delivery while keeping front-end experiences distinct.
Limited depth in talent suite
While it supports corporate training administration, it is not a full talent management suite with deep performance, compensation, and succession planning capabilities. Organizations seeking an end-to-end HCM/talent platform may need additional systems. This can increase integration and data governance requirements. The product is typically positioned more as an LMS than as a broad talent platform.
Advanced learning experiences vary
Organizations that require highly interactive, hands-on technical labs or complex simulation-based training may need specialized tools. LMS platforms often rely on external authoring tools and embedded content for these experiences. As a result, delivering advanced practice environments can require additional vendors and integrations. This may add cost and operational complexity for technical enablement programs.
Integration ecosystem may require validation
Buyers often need to confirm availability and maturity of integrations for CRM, HRIS, identity providers, and analytics. If required connectors are not available out of the box, implementation may depend on APIs or custom work. This can affect deployment timelines and ongoing maintenance. Integration fit should be validated against the organization’s specific stack and data flows.
Plan & Pricing
Pricing model: Quote-based / contact sales Details: DigitalChalk does not publish standard list prices on its current Pricing page. The vendor states that pricing is determined by factors such as number of users, LMS/content bundle selection, integrations, and implementation/support needs, and directs prospective customers to request a demo/contact sales for a custom quote.
Historical (official site content): DigitalChalk's site contains older blog/press posts (dated) that list legacy eCommerce delivery-package fees and start-up fees (see notes below), but these are presented in archived blog content and are not shown on the vendor's current Pricing page.
Notes (from vendor site pages):
- Current Pricing page: pricing is quote-based and requires requesting a demo/contact.
- Archived eCommerce blog (Sept 4, 2014): lists pay-as-you-go delivery packages ($4.95, $9.95, $15.95, $19.95 per registration) and eCommerce account start-up fees (Pro $399, Business $799, Enterprise $1099). These are historical blog figures and are not presented as the vendor's current, published pricing on the main Pricing page.
- Archived press release (Aug 10, 2009): references previously available free instructor accounts (historical).