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LinkedIn Learning vs Pluralsight comparison

 

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Executive SummaryUpdated on Jun 29, 2025

Review summaries and opinions

We asked business professionals to review the solutions they use. Here are some excerpts of what they said:
 

Categories and Ranking

LinkedIn Learning
Ranking in Virtual Training
4th
Ranking in eLearning
5th
Average Rating
8.6
Reviews Sentiment
5.0
Number of Reviews
12
Ranking in other categories
No ranking in other categories
Pluralsight
Ranking in Virtual Training
2nd
Ranking in eLearning
1st
Average Rating
8.6
Reviews Sentiment
6.4
Number of Reviews
8
Ranking in other categories
No ranking in other categories
 

Mindshare comparison

As of October 2025, in the Virtual Training category, the mindshare of LinkedIn Learning is 14.0%, up from 9.8% compared to the previous year. The mindshare of Pluralsight is 38.8%, down from 39.5% compared to the previous year. It is calculated based on PeerSpot user engagement data.
Virtual Training Market Share Distribution
ProductMarket Share (%)
Pluralsight38.8%
LinkedIn Learning14.0%
Other47.2%
Virtual Training
 

Featured Reviews

Chadi Saliby - PeerSpot reviewer
Has improved my ability to quickly master new technologies through hands-on learning and consistent practice
I have been using LinkedIn Learning for more than five years. There is a lot of value in the product because it's accessible, easy to reach wherever you are on your devices, and provides state-of-the-art technology. It is not shallow; it is in-depth material that adds value to whatever you're trying to get on the run. As a professional, especially in cybersecurity, I need a lot of information and skills that I have to adapt and learn fast on other technologies. LinkedIn Learning is a perfect platform to provide me with this immediate quick access. I listen to something, research it for an hour, do all the material, and understand that subject to apply it straight away in my workforce. The value that I add is instant when I use this platform. The value of interactive quizzes in LinkedIn Learning is great because I can learn in different ways, not just by watching videos. Interactive elements change the game in how the mind comprehends knowledge and education. This is why I see LinkedIn Learning being adopted by many HR departments and universities advising you to have your account there because of that new way of reaching and teaching. It's a lab; I interact with the technology and click on things live. Building labs for active directories and many other elements can be very expensive, but this new way of evolving and interacting in an environment really changes everything. This adds value to how fast I can complete my learning and knowledge. Real-world project examples in LinkedIn Learning add value by applying that knowledge in certain projects that I'm working on. Working in technology, I'm not masterful with every new technology that I face. For example, as a consultant, sometimes I get consulted on working for Snowflake, which is a platform that exists. As a security professional, I need to understand that platform and that product. This is where LinkedIn Learning adds value in getting my skills up fast to understand what technologies are and how they're used so I can apply my security knowledge on that platform, knowing how it works and everything about it. It builds patterns of layers of what I already know, understand, and my experience, adding to that new learning curve that I just learned from that new product. Now I understand that product and how to secure it. Although LinkedIn Learning didn't teach me how to secure it, it provided other patterns of information for me to understand that product and how I can develop proper controls to mitigate risks in it.
Kaushal Kedia - PeerSpot reviewer
Facilitates professional development with comprehensive assessments and customizable learning materials
Pluralsight has something called Technology Quotient, TQ, which includes very good sessions. What's noteworthy is that, if I am unable to answer any question during an assessment, it shows which part of the video covers the answer. This makes it convenient as I don't have to search through the entire video. Additionally, the assessments are quite good, providing valuable feedback on areas that may require improvement.

Quotes from Members

We asked business professionals to review the solutions they use. Here are some excerpts of what they said:
 

Pros

"The user interface of LinkedIn Learning platform is great and the visuals are of phenomenal quality; they are professionally done, and I find it very rich."
"What I appreciate most about LinkedIn Learning is that it is easy to understand, user-friendly, and the concepts are clarified very nicely with examples, anecdotes, and other elements."
"The most valuable feature of LinkedIn Learning is that it's a platform directing everyone with different expertise, so to make a platform that really can work for different people of different expertise to direct specific users is something I always appreciate about LinkedIn Learning."
"With LinkedIn Learning, I can learn anything, as long as it is part of the portfolio; it's very interesting and really helping."
"The interactive quizzes from LinkedIn Learning have helped reinforce the learning outcome significantly, and I walked around afterwards going, 'Yeah, I got that, I understand that,' so my depth of knowledge increased, and I think the key thing about the quizzes is that they reinforce what my listening was with regards to the content."
"I use it to learn more about topics that interest me, going through courses while I'm on my elliptical, turning on courses I find interesting, and continuing with them the next day."
"One of the things I love about LinkedIn Learning and how I use it with clients is the flexibility of how to customize the recommendations so clients can get the most learning."
"LinkedIn Learning is a perfect platform to provide me with this immediate quick access; I listen to something, research it for an hour, do all the material, and understand that subject to apply it straight away in my workforce."
"We are happy with the tool's skill assessment. It helps with skill enhancement, competency, and company development."
"The UI is user-friendly."
"The entire curriculum needs to be systematically organized into sections, allowing for a seamless resumption of learning."
"The fact that I could pause the training and restart another day was convenient."
"We find the courses with high ratings and popularity to be most valuable. If the content is applicable, we encourage team members to use it. Regarding skill assessment, I haven't used that feature much, but we've done a few trainings with evaluations, which have been helpful for learning."
 

Cons

"Maybe a pause in the course to give the audience the opportunity to work a little bit more with the exercise files would be an improvement in LinkedIn Learning."
"I don't like how the interactive quizzes in LinkedIn Learning are structured because many courses require you to pass the quizzes to move to the next one."
"One area that LinkedIn Learning could improve is by adding more variety of training in cybersecurity."
"Sometimes the courses felt staid and rigid, and it is only one format."
"For certain things, I go to Udemy and pay for courses separately because I cannot find such courses on LinkedIn Learning."
"It doesn't provide enough practice tests to write, say, a CISSP exam, so I have had to go external to get those exam tests to be able to study."
"While it helps nicely with leadership qualities and management tools, they are not subject-specific."
"I think the interactive quizzes in LinkedIn Learning are a little bit weak. While they help from a comprehension perspective, they should be developed more to highlight complex problem-solving issues, which would be very helpful."
"The product needs to become mobile-based. The number of courses is less compared to Udemy and Coursera."
"I think the assessments in Pluralsight are already good, but it would be helpful if there were explanations for incomplete questions or for which we couldn't provide a proper answer."
"The course quality was not very good for the information systems auditor and risk manager courses."
"Improving the platform's ability to accommodate user queries would be beneficial for further enhancement."
"The website is not up to date."
 

Pricing and Cost Advice

Information not available
"The cost is very high for Indian users."
"We pay for the license every month, subscription-wise."
"The tool's licensing costs are annual. It is optimal, neither expensive nor cheap."
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Top Industries

By visitors reading reviews
Financial Services Firm
9%
Comms Service Provider
9%
Manufacturing Company
9%
Computer Software Company
9%
Financial Services Firm
15%
Computer Software Company
10%
Comms Service Provider
9%
Manufacturing Company
8%
 

Company Size

By reviewers
Large Enterprise
Midsize Enterprise
Small Business
By reviewers
Company SizeCount
Small Business7
Large Enterprise6
By reviewers
Company SizeCount
Small Business2
Midsize Enterprise1
Large Enterprise5
 

Questions from the Community

Are Lynda and LinkedIn Learning the same product?
Yes, Lynda is now renamed to LinkedIn Learning. They are essentially the same thing, an eLearning tool, but they are also different. How familiar were you with Lynda? Because even though they are o...
Is LinkedIn Learning a free tool?
No, LinkedIn Learning is not free, but you can try it out for a whole month free. All you have to do is sign up for one of their plans, either monthly or annually, though if you just want the free ...
Does LinkedIn Learning offer discounts for students?
If you're one of the lucky ones, it sure does. Some schools offer free access to this eLearning tool - you must research it and if yours does. All you have to do is log in to LinkedIn Learning wit...
Can I prepare for a certificate through Pluralsight only?
As far as I know, yes, Pluralsight offers a big variety of courses that prepare you for different tech certificates. Now a thing you have to keep in mind is that in some plans you'll have to pay ad...
Can I practice my skills with Pluralsight eLearning?
You absolutely can and it's actually a crucial part of their eLearning process. When you sign up for a Pluralsight course, you ensure your place in labs, sandboxes, projects, and interactive course...
Is Pluralsight the best place for tech eLearning?
I've used Pluralsight before, not for cybersecurity, but all the same I can say that they are a pretty good eLearning provider when it comes to technical expertise. Of course, it'll all depend on ...
 

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