Honest comparison
Docebo is a genuine enterprise learning suite — powerful, extensible, and proven at tens of thousands of learners. It is also quote-based, typically starting around $25,000/year on annual contracts, with implementation measured in weeks.
LMSMore is the alternative for teams who want AI-powered learning without the enterprise procurement cycle: transparent pricing from $149/mo, the full AI suite at $599/mo, self-serve setup in minutes, and your content in Contentful, Sanity, or authored in-app.
Docebo does not publish pricing. Typical contracts start around $25,000/year, favor multi-year terms, and are built for organizations training 250+ learners — which prices out most mid-market teams before the conversation starts.
Between scoping calls, onboarding, and configuration, getting live on an enterprise suite takes weeks to months. Teams that just need great training running this quarter carry that overhead whether they use the depth or not.
Docebo's breadth — extended enterprise, e-commerce, integration marketplace — is its strength. But if you need core training plus modern AI, you're paying enterprise rates for modules you'll never open.
| LMSMore | Docebo | |
|---|---|---|
| Pricing transparency | Published: $149–$599/mo + custom Enterprise | Quote-based only |
| Typical entry cost | $149/mo, monthly billing | ~$25,000/year minimum, annual+ contracts |
| Time to launch | Minutes, self-serve | Weeks of implementation |
| AI learning suite (tutor, AI mode, explanations) | Included at $599/mo Growth | Available on enterprise terms |
| Content in your own CMS (Contentful / Sanity) | ||
| Best-fit scale | Teams up to ~250 learners (Growth); unlimited on Enterprise | 250 to tens of thousands of learners |
| Extended enterprise / partner portals | ||
| Integration marketplace | MCP + CMS connectors | Large third-party ecosystem |
| Try before you talk to anyone | Instant demo + 14-day trial | Demo via sales |
Docebo does not publish pricing; figures reflect typical contract minimums reported by public buyer-intelligence sources, checked August 2026. Verify with the vendor.
Docebo earns its enterprise reputation: multi-audience portals, deep integrations, and AI capabilities layered across a mature platform. For a 5,000-learner rollout with a procurement team, it is a rational shortlist entry.
But most teams evaluating it are not that. They are 20–250 person organizations who need onboarding, compliance, and skills training to be excellent — this quarter, on a budget someone can approve without a committee. For them, the $25k floor and quote-driven process are friction with no payoff. LMSMore's whole model is built for exactly this gap: see the price, try the product anonymously, launch the same day.
Both platforms invest heavily in AI. The difference is access. In LMSMore, the complete AI suite — in-lesson tutor, conversational AI Mode, AI quiz explanations, AI learning-path generation, and the AI course co-writer — is a published $599/mo Growth plan, not a line item in an enterprise negotiation.
You can verify every one of those claims yourself in the instant demo before speaking to anyone — which is, itself, the difference in philosophy.
Docebo, like nearly every LMS, holds your content inside the platform. LMSMore is the only LMS where the content source is your choice: author in-app with the AI co-writer, or connect Contentful or Sanity and the LMS renders your existing content live. For companies with content operations already running on a headless CMS, this eliminates the duplication an LMS normally creates.
One click puts you inside a real LMSMore environment — courses, quizzes, and the AI tutor included. No email, no signup, no sales call.
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