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Vendor: Pluralsight
4.3 out of 5
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Pluralsight mindshare

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As of September 2025, the mindshare of Pluralsight in the Virtual Training category stands at 39.1%, up from 38.8% compared to the previous year, according to calculations based on PeerSpot user engagement data.
Virtual Training Market Share Distribution
ProductMarket Share (%)
Pluralsight39.1%
A Cloud Guru22.1%
LinkedIn Learning13.9%
Other24.89999999999999%
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Review data by company size

By reviewers
Company SizeCount
Small Business2
Midsize Enterprise1
Large Enterprise5
By reviewers
By visitors reading reviews
Company SizeCount
Small Business161
Midsize Enterprise110
Large Enterprise466
By visitors reading reviews

Top industries

By visitors reading reviews
Financial Services Firm
15%
Computer Software Company
10%
Comms Service Provider
9%
Manufacturing Company
8%
Government
6%
Insurance Company
6%
Healthcare Company
5%
University
4%
Retailer
4%
Educational Organization
3%
Media Company
3%
Performing Arts
3%
Hospitality Company
2%
Energy/Utilities Company
2%
Construction Company
2%
Transportation Company
2%
Non Profit
2%
Wholesaler/Distributor
2%
Outsourcing Company
2%
Legal Firm
2%
Real Estate/Law Firm
1%
Recreational Facilities/Services Company
1%
Logistics Company
1%
Consumer Goods Company
1%
Pharma/Biotech Company
1%

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Pluralsight Reviews Summary
Author infoRatingReview Summary
Technical Architect at Accenture4.5No summary available
Solution architect at Infosys4.5I found Pluralsight's content valuable and the user interface user-friendly, which aided in learning for our projects. Although the content seems outdated, it still offers better comprehensive materials compared to alternatives like Intellipaat for newcomers.
Policy manager at National Grid4.0I used Pluralsight for security and auditor training, appreciating its bookmarks and search features, as well as its convenience in pausing and resuming courses. However, the course quality was lacking, particularly for information systems auditing and risk management.
Manager at Accenture company5.0I use Pluralsight for cloud computing and find its highly rated courses beneficial for my team and myself. The assessments are good, but explanations for unanswered questions and sample exams would enhance the learning experience.
IT Server Platform Manager at IBM4.5I use Pluralsight as a learning platform featuring a course dashboard and tools for setting personal learning goals and schedules. However, it should update its content regularly to keep pace with technology developments. I've also used Udemy before.
CTO at Huber4.5I use Pluralsight for upskilling based on project demands. The tool's skill assessment is beneficial for skill enhancement and company development. However, it lacks a mobile platform and has fewer courses compared to Udemy and Coursera.
Consulting & Solutions, BA/BD in Enterprise IT on Open Source, Red Hat & EDB at KEEN AND ABLE COMPUTERS PVT LTD3.5Our primary use of Pluralsight is for educational purposes and training, valuing its self-paced, flexible learning modules. The platform is effective but could improve by better accommodating user queries and integrating exercises to enhance mastery of material.
Presales Manager at Cloud4C Services4.0We use Pluralsight to access certification content in security, CISPs, and product management. The quality is good, and the UI is adequate, though room for improvement exists, particularly in prioritizing on-premise content.