
EdCast
Learning experience platforms (LXP)
Talent management software
Training eLearning software
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What is EdCast
EdCast is a learning experience platform (LXP) used by enterprises to curate, deliver, and track employee learning across internal and external content sources. It supports use cases such as onboarding, role-based upskilling, compliance-related learning assignments, and knowledge sharing. The platform emphasizes content aggregation, personalized learning journeys, and integrations with HR and learning ecosystems. EdCast is offered as part of Cornerstone’s product portfolio following its acquisition.
Strong content aggregation
EdCast is designed to pull learning content from multiple sources, including internal repositories and third-party libraries, into a unified learner experience. This helps organizations reduce fragmentation when they use several content providers and systems. It also supports curation workflows so learning teams can package resources into collections and pathways.
Personalized learning journeys
The platform supports role- and skill-oriented learning paths that can be assigned or recommended to learners. It provides a front-end experience focused on discovery and consumption rather than only course administration. This aligns well with organizations that want an LXP layer on top of existing learning infrastructure.
Enterprise integration approach
EdCast commonly operates alongside HRIS, LMS, and identity systems, which is important for large organizations with established stacks. Integrations help with user provisioning, reporting continuity, and linking learning activity to broader talent processes. This makes it suitable for deployments where learning is one component of a wider HR technology environment.
Depends on connected systems
As an LXP, EdCast often relies on external systems for functions such as course administration, compliance management, and some forms of training record-keeping. Organizations without an LMS or content ecosystem may need additional products to cover end-to-end requirements. This can increase implementation scope and vendor coordination.
Complexity for smaller teams
Content aggregation, curation, and personalization features typically require governance and ongoing administration to stay effective. Smaller learning teams may find it challenging to maintain taxonomies, pathways, and content quality at scale. Without sustained operational ownership, the learner experience can become cluttered or inconsistent.
Talent suite overlap risk
Because EdCast sits within a broader HR and learning portfolio, buyers may encounter overlapping capabilities across products (for example, learning delivery, skills, or content discovery). This can create decision points about which modules to standardize on and how to avoid duplicate workflows. Contracting and roadmap alignment may also depend on the parent suite strategy.
Seller details
Cornerstone OnDemand, Inc.
Santa Monica, California, USA
1999
Private
https://www.cornerstoneondemand.com/
https://x.com/Cornerstone
https://www.linkedin.com/company/cornerstone-ondemand/