Build Real Courses. Give Your Team a Clear Path.
Courses made of real lessons -- formatted text, images, video, embedded YouTube, and AI diagrams -- not a folder of PDFs. Assign them, and every learner gets one feed of what to do next, a player that remembers where they left off, and a certificate at the end.
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Real Courses. Not Just a Pile of PDFs.
A course is built from lessons, and each lesson holds the blocks you actually need -- formatted text, images, video, an embedded YouTube clip, a PDF, or an AI-generated diagram. End a lesson with a quiz to make sure it stuck. It looks like training your team will respect.
- Lessons combine text, images, video, and PDFs
- Embed a YouTube clip right inside a lesson
- Drop in an AI-generated diagram to explain a process
- Cap a lesson with a quiz -- single-choice, multi-select, or true/false
Lesson 2 of 4 · video at 1:48
A Learning Feed Your Team Actually Finishes.
Every learner opens to My Training -- one feed of the courses assigned to them, with progress on each. The player remembers exactly where the video left off, so a half-watched lesson resumes in one tap. Pass the quiz and the certificate is issued automatically.
- My Training feed shows every assigned course and its progress
- Course player resumes video right where they stopped
- Take the quiz and see the result instantly
- Earn a certificate the moment the course is complete
Browse the Library. Open Any Course to View.
Not every course needs an enrollment. Anyone can browse the Library, open a published course, and read it through -- no enrollment, no credit, no quiz required. New attendant curious about the wax cycle? They can just look it up.
- Every published course is browsable in the Library
- Open any course read-only -- no enrollment needed
- Great for quick reference on the floor
- Includes the auto-provisioned WashConsole 101 product tour
No enrollment · read-only
Real courses. One clear path. A certificate at the end.
Build rich lesson-based courses, assign them, and give every learner one feed -- with a player that resumes video and issues a certificate on completion.