Head-to-Head
Docebo vs 360Learning (2026)
Docebo
Paid★ 4.4
Best for: enterprise employee learning and compliance training at scale, partner and reseller certification and channel enablement programs
360Learning
Paid★ 4.5
Best for: internal knowledge sharing programs where employees train each other, sales enablement with product experts creating training for sales teams
Docebo is an AI-powered enterprise LMS that drives personalised learning recommendations at scale for large, top-down L&D programmes. 360Learning flips the model - subject matter experts build content collaboratively, and AI accelerates their authoring. Docebo suits centralised L&D teams managing formal training at scale; 360Learning suits fast-moving organisations where knowledge lives with frontline experts who need to keep training current without bottlenecking through a central team.
Feature Comparison
AI Personalisation
Docebo Shape generates courses from documents and URLs; its recommendation engine personalises learning paths based on role and behaviour. 360Learning Bella AI assists authoring but does not personalise delivery to the same depth.
Collaborative Authoring
360Learning is purpose-built for collaborative authoring - any employee can create a course, peers rate content, and experts update it in real time. Docebo supports collaborative features but they are secondary to the central L&D workflow.
Enterprise Scalability
Docebo handles hundreds of thousands of learners across complex org structures with multi-tenant portals, advanced reporting, and SSO. 360Learning scales well but is better suited to companies under 5,000 employees.
Content Marketplace
Docebo integrates with LinkedIn Learning, Coursera, Skillsoft, and other providers for instant access to off-the-shelf content. 360Learning has a marketplace but far fewer options.
Pricing
Docebo is custom enterprise pricing - typically $25,000 annually and above. 360Learning starts at $8/user/month making it accessible to growing companies.
Time to Value
360Learning can be deployed and producing courses in days. Docebo enterprise implementations typically take weeks to months with professional services.
Analytics and Reporting
Docebo offers advanced learning analytics, skills gap analysis, and business impact reporting. 360Learning reporting covers engagement and peer ratings but lacks the depth of Docebo.
Verdict
This comparison is context-dependent. Docebo scores 27/35 and 360Learning scores 25/35. Choose based on your specific workflow needs.
Bottom Line
Docebo and 360Learning are both modern enterprise LMS but with different philosophies. Docebo is the AI-native top-down LMS with strong skills tagging, content recommendation, and L&D-led course delivery. 360Learning is the collaborative learning platform where peer-driven content creation drives learning at scale - subject-matter experts (not L&D) own course authoring. Pick Docebo for traditional L&D-led learning programs. Pick 360Learning for organisations where domain experts (engineering, sales, product) own content.
Pick Docebo
You are a traditional L&D-led organisation with dedicated learning specialists owning course content, skills strategy, and learner journeys. Docebo (custom enterprise pricing) ships the AI-native LMS for top-down learning programs.
Pick 360Learning
You are a peer-led learning organisation where subject-matter experts (engineering, product, sales enablement) own content rather than L&D. 360Learning ($8/user/mo + Enterprise) ships the collaborative authoring workflow that enables peer-driven learning at scale.
Frequently asked
Which has stronger AI features?
Docebo wins on traditional AI features (skills tagging, content recommendation). 360Learning wins on collaborative AI (AI-assisted course authoring for SMEs, peer-feedback summarisation). The strengths track each platform's philosophy.
Implementation timeline?
Both: 2-6 months for mid-market deployment. 360Learning often faster because peer-driven content reduces L&D bottleneck; Docebo deeper because AI tagging requires content structuring upfront.
Pricing comparison?
360Learning: $8/user/mo Team tier + Enterprise. Docebo: custom enterprise (typically $25K-$200K+/year for mid-market). 360Learning lower entry pricing makes it more accessible to growth-stage companies.
Can both work for compliance training?
Yes both. Docebo more naturally suits top-down compliance training. 360Learning works for compliance via L&D-authored required courses while leveraging peer-driven content for everything else.