Tutor LMS vs Teachable
Side-by-side trajectory, velocity, and editorial themes.
Tutor LMS closes in on a 4.0 redesign, stacking quiz types and AI-authored questions.
Tutor LMS is on the final runway to 4.0 — a learner-first redesign (mobile-first, kids mode, rebuilt dashboards) that moved alpha to beta to RC over the spring. The recent betas pile on quiz variety (Draw Image, Pin Image, Scale, Graph, Puzzle) and introduce AI-assisted quiz authoring, while the RC builds shift to polish, accessibility, and SEO and Google Classroom compatibility.
The arc is a major-version overhaul nearing release: deeper assessments, AI authoring, and a rebuilt learner experience. The shift from feature-adding betas to polish-focused RCs signals 4.0 is close to stable.
Expect a 4.0.0 stable release shortly, followed by point releases addressing migration issues from the redesign and expanding the Pro AI-authoring features.
Teachable spends the cycle hardening commerce and access control; Learning Paths the lone forward bet
Teachable's recent cadence is dominated by stabilization: enrollment access control, subscription billing, quiz scoring, catalog display, and commerce edge cases are all being corrected release after release. The net-new direction is Collections, which folds Bundles in with a new Learning Paths feature in limited beta, alongside a more personalized admin dashboard and mobile apps catching up to web.
The product is being hardened first and expanded second. The fix-heavy changelog reads as a deliberate reliability push, with Learning Paths the clearest signal of where new investment is aimed: structured, multi-course journeys layered on top of the existing course-and-bundle commerce engine.
Expect Learning Paths to graduate from limited beta toward general availability and dashboard personalization to deepen, while the steady stream of commerce and enrollment fixes continues.
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