Development Manager at a outsourcing company with 5,001-10,000 employees
Real User
Top 20
May 27, 2026
My day-to-day use of Pluralsight is a bit different from the actual learners. I spend most of my time in the admin and analytics side of the platform. I check learning activity across teams. I observe who is engaged, who has dropped off, which courses are getting completed versus started and abandoned. That data drives a lot of my conversations. I also use Skill IQ assessments regularly. That feature benchmarks where someone's skills actually are before they start learning. I use those to build learning paths for teams based on their actual gaps rather than guessing. It takes the subjectivity out of the conversation, which people appreciate. We recently integrated Pluralsight with Workday, so learning activity now shows up directly in our HR system, which has been a game-changer for reporting to leadership. Regarding Pluralsight's AI capabilities, I find its accuracy and reliability of output extremely good. I have additional thoughts about Pluralsight. Pluralsight's Forrester Wave recognition this year felt well-deserved from where I sit. It is the strongest tech skills platform I have worked with, and I have seen a few. My advice to others looking into using Pluralsight is to not just buy it and assume people will use it. The biggest risk with any self-paced learning platform is low engagement. You need a champion internally who is driving adoption, communicating about it, making it part of how performance and development are talked about. The platform is excellent, but it needs someone behind it pushing it or it becomes shelfware pretty quickly. I would rate this product a 9 out of 10.
The value is good because Pluralsight provides a common platform for all learning materials and is customizable to organizations' needs. It's very adaptable, especially for compliance training. Organizations benefit because they don't need to build their own LMS. I would rate Pluralsight nine to ten out of ten.
In terms of the learning experience, I would rate it ten out of ten overall. The training materials and content are top-notch compared to other platforms I've used. The AI feature in Pluralsight is fantastic. It suggests the proper training based on my interests and career path without any irrelevant suggestions. It's beneficial in guiding my learning journey. My advice to others starting with Pluralsight would be to stay consistent in their learning efforts. It takes time and concentration to go through excellent training. As for the impact and value of using Pluralsight, it's been beneficial for our learning journey and helps us achieve our learning goals.
I took a couple of skill assessments because they were a requirement for my job, but they didn't really influence my learning path. I would recommend Pluralsight to other users because it is a good, easy-to-use product that works in a natural and modern way. It was very easy to adopt and become a user of Pluralsight. It was very straightforward. It worked how I expected it to, and I found what I needed to find. It was a very easy experience to use the tool, which has no learning curve. Overall, I rate the solution an eight out of ten.
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My day-to-day use of Pluralsight is a bit different from the actual learners. I spend most of my time in the admin and analytics side of the platform. I check learning activity across teams. I observe who is engaged, who has dropped off, which courses are getting completed versus started and abandoned. That data drives a lot of my conversations. I also use Skill IQ assessments regularly. That feature benchmarks where someone's skills actually are before they start learning. I use those to build learning paths for teams based on their actual gaps rather than guessing. It takes the subjectivity out of the conversation, which people appreciate. We recently integrated Pluralsight with Workday, so learning activity now shows up directly in our HR system, which has been a game-changer for reporting to leadership. Regarding Pluralsight's AI capabilities, I find its accuracy and reliability of output extremely good. I have additional thoughts about Pluralsight. Pluralsight's Forrester Wave recognition this year felt well-deserved from where I sit. It is the strongest tech skills platform I have worked with, and I have seen a few. My advice to others looking into using Pluralsight is to not just buy it and assume people will use it. The biggest risk with any self-paced learning platform is low engagement. You need a champion internally who is driving adoption, communicating about it, making it part of how performance and development are talked about. The platform is excellent, but it needs someone behind it pushing it or it becomes shelfware pretty quickly. I would rate this product a 9 out of 10.
The value is good because Pluralsight provides a common platform for all learning materials and is customizable to organizations' needs. It's very adaptable, especially for compliance training. Organizations benefit because they don't need to build their own LMS. I would rate Pluralsight nine to ten out of ten.
In terms of the learning experience, I would rate it ten out of ten overall. The training materials and content are top-notch compared to other platforms I've used. The AI feature in Pluralsight is fantastic. It suggests the proper training based on my interests and career path without any irrelevant suggestions. It's beneficial in guiding my learning journey. My advice to others starting with Pluralsight would be to stay consistent in their learning efforts. It takes time and concentration to go through excellent training. As for the impact and value of using Pluralsight, it's been beneficial for our learning journey and helps us achieve our learning goals.
I took a couple of skill assessments because they were a requirement for my job, but they didn't really influence my learning path. I would recommend Pluralsight to other users because it is a good, easy-to-use product that works in a natural and modern way. It was very easy to adopt and become a user of Pluralsight. It was very straightforward. It worked how I expected it to, and I found what I needed to find. It was a very easy experience to use the tool, which has no learning curve. Overall, I rate the solution an eight out of ten.