About Pretty Simple Learning

Zero To Published Course In Record Time

The Situation

You know you need an LMS to deliver the new online course you've been planning. You look at the market leaders and find that products designed for colleges or enterprise use are too expensive, too complex, and too demanding for smaller organizations.

What Now?

You start searching for more "modest, simpler solutions" to meet your needs. You search and find some reasonable options. The demo looks great, so you decide to do a trial/proof-of-concept.

The Wake-Up Call

What started off as a promising direction turns into a dead end. Why?

The demo looks great, but you just can't get it to work the way you thought it would work. They tell you:

We have a flexible platform, of course you can do that! You just need to set it up

This is now an entirely different scenario where you are faced with tough choices:

  1. Work within the limitations of what has been built

  2. Start your "second job" as a systems administrator and integrator, where making the product work becomes your full-time job.

With all this work to do, when do you have time to get that program ready to deliver?

You don't.

The Pretty Simple Learning Approach

Pretty Simple Learning offers you a different approach: practical defaults, reusable structures, and straightforward tools that help you get up and running without unnecessary overhead.

Step 1 — Set Up
Launch your branded learning space using practical templates and guided setup.

Step 2 — Create
Assemble lessons with reusable content blocks and course-building tools that keep things flexible without becoming chaotic.

Step 3 — Deliver
Provide students with a streamlined experience that keeps the focus on learning, progress, and completion.

The Bottom Line

You don't have to settle for "Do It Yourself" LMS kits that just add to your operational burden or for products designed by programmers who've never taught classes before.

Try Pretty Simple Learning and pretty soon you'll be saying:

This really is 'Pretty Simple'