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Pluralsight
Education Company

Pluralsight overview - Info & reviews

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Description

Pluralsight is an online learning platform that focuses on teaching technical skills in a broad variety of subjects. Founded in 2004 by Aaron Skonnard, Keith Brown, Fritz Onion, and Bill Williams, the platform now boasts thousands of courses created by 1,500+ expert teachers.

Type
Education Company
Number of courses
7000+
Pros
  • Wide range of courses
  • High-quality content
  • Experienced instructors
Cons
  • Limited free content
  • Only suited for tech skills
  • More geared towards businesses
Popularity

Popular

Available categories
3D & AnimationAccounting & BookkeepingArchitectural DesignArts & CraftsBrandingBusiness Analytics & IntelligenceBusiness StrategyCommunicationComplianceContent Marketing
Available languages
English
Support options
  • Email
  • Phone
  • Chat
  • Community
  • Knowledge base
  • Learning support
  • Career support
Available apps
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Ios
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Offering

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Subscription plans
PERSONAL

Pluralsight Skills

Access to Pluralsight's library of courses (either their core library with 2,500+ courses, or their full library with 7,000+ courses, depending on the plan).

$25 - 45 USD per month

Company

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Company name
Pluralsight, LLC
Company size

Large

Founded in
2004
Headquarters

United States

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Founders
Aaron Skonnard, Keith Brown, Fritz Onion, Bill Williams
External reviews
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App Store
4.7642000 reviews
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Play Store
4.7208000 reviews
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Trustpilot
1.6928 reviews

Our evaluation

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Our conclusion

Pluralsight is one of the online learning platform with a clear focus on helping companies upskill their employees with tech skills. While they do offer their course catalog to consumers as well, many of their main strengths come into play with enterprise customers. We particularly like their extensive library of courses, with a lot of them focussing on very specific technical topics that other platforms might not even have resources for. That means that Pluralsight is a great platform for companies looking to upskill employees and more advanced techies trying to learn new skills. As a beginner, you might be a bit overwhelmed on Pluralsight.