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Schoox vs LifterLMS

Side-by-side trajectory, velocity, and editorial themes.

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Schoox
EDTECH
2.5

Schoox's feed is a frontline-L&D content blog, not a product changelog

◆ Current state

The tracked Schoox feed is its marketing blog — podcast recaps, thought-leadership on frontline workforce training, and competitive comparison pieces (Workday Learning vs Docebo). None of the recent entries are product release notes; they are content-marketing built around Schoox's positioning as a frontline learning and performance platform.

◆ Where it's heading

As a content stream, the trajectory is a consistent editorial theme: reframing the LMS from training-delivery to workforce-performance, with heavy emphasis on frontline, franchise, restaurant, and hospitality verticals and an AI angle. This reflects Schoox's go-to-market narrative, not its shipping cadence — actual product changes aren't visible through this feed.

◆ Prediction

Expect more of the same vertical-focused, performance-framed thought leadership; genuine product signal would require a different feed source, which is worth flagging to the crawl configuration.

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LifterLMS
EDTECH
5.0

LifterLMS is in a steady security-hardening cycle across the 10.0.x line

◆ Current state

The entire recent 10.0.1–10.0.10 series is dominated by security fixes: added permission and input-validation checks across checkout, quiz, course-builder, REST API, and form-submission paths, many credited to external researchers. Functional changes are minor bug fixes; v10.0.7 stands out with a real caching improvement, and v10.0.4 added AGENTS.md/CLAUDE.md to guide AI coding agents.

◆ Where it's heading

Frequent point releases (roughly weekly) that are almost entirely defensive hardening rather than new capability. The consistent stream of researcher-credited fixes suggests an active audit or bug-bounty effort against the 10.x branch.

◆ Prediction

The security-fix cadence will likely continue near-term as the 10.x codebase is audited; no new user-facing feature direction is visible in these entries.

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