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  1. Professional services (engineering, legal, consulting, etc.)
  2. Education and training
  3. Banking and insurance

What is Strigo

Strigo is a browser-based platform for delivering hands-on technical training using cloud-hosted lab environments and a built-in virtual classroom. It is used by customer education, training, and technical enablement teams to run instructor-led training, workshops, and onboarding that require real software environments. The product combines lab provisioning with live session tools such as screen sharing, chat, and instructor controls, so learners can practice without local setup.

pros

Integrated labs and classroom

Strigo combines virtual lab environments with live instructor-led training features in one workflow. This reduces the need to stitch together a separate video meeting tool and a separate lab platform. For technical training programs, this integration supports a more consistent learner experience and simpler session operations.

Browser-based learner access

Learners typically access labs and classroom sessions through a web browser, which reduces client installation and local environment prerequisites. This is useful for external audiences such as customers and partners where device control is limited. It also helps training teams standardize delivery across varied learner machines.

Instructor controls for labs

The platform supports instructor-oriented capabilities for managing hands-on sessions, such as monitoring learner progress and assisting when learners get stuck. These controls are important for synchronous technical workshops where time-boxed troubleshooting is common. Compared with general-purpose learning platforms, this focus better fits live, lab-heavy training.

cons

Not a full LMS

Strigo focuses on live training and lab delivery rather than end-to-end learning management. Organizations that need robust course catalogs, certifications, e-commerce, or complex learning paths may still require a separate LMS. This can add integration and administration work for customer education programs.

Best fit for synchronous

The product is optimized for instructor-led sessions and guided hands-on labs. Teams prioritizing self-paced, content-heavy learning (videos, SCORM packages, extensive assessments) may find it less central to their stack. In those cases, Strigo may be used only for specific workshops rather than as the primary learning platform.

Cloud lab cost variability

Hands-on lab delivery depends on cloud resources, which can introduce variable costs tied to usage, concurrency, and lab complexity. Budgeting can be harder than for flat-priced content-only learning tools. Some organizations also need to evaluate data residency and security requirements when labs run in hosted environments.

Plan & Pricing

Pricing model: Pay-as-you-go and Subscription (no public list prices; both require contacting sales) Free tier/trial: Free self-guided demo available; Strigo Classroom advertises a 14-day free trial on the vendor site. Example costs: Not listed on the official pricing page. Discount options: Subscription mentions discounted pricing for monthly and yearly (annual) plans; specific discounts not published on the site. Other notes: No setup fees stated; billing is usage-based and visible in the management portal (credit-card required to enable billing).

Seller details

Strigo Ltd.
Tel Aviv, Israel
2015
Private
https://www.strigo.io/
https://x.com/strigoHQ
https://www.linkedin.com/company/strigo/

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