Rise.com is designed to be a holistic system that gives you one place to create, track, manage, and analyze your training for your internal teams.
It includes all the authoring functionality from Rise 360, plus a library of pre-built lessons on common business topics. You can also start creating your Rise.com course from one of many sample courses or templates rather than starting from scratch.
Once you’ve created a course, you can enroll your team as learners, track their progress, and analyze training effectiveness—all within Rise.com.
Rise.com does not currently offer eCommerce capabilities.
I am glad to see Rise.com, it looks stunning. And I am with Carl, that it will be better in your future plan if Rise.com can offer eCommerce and has the ability to segment users by client groups. In fact, I would consider to recomment Rise.com to my client if it can do eCommerce in my coming project.
Hi Martin! Do you need to sell access to your courses on Rise? If so, The Rise team can help with that! Please reach out to sales@rise.com if you're interested in learning more.
Does our company need to subscribe to Rise.com separately in order to just "archive" our master copies of our Rise courses there? We are researching this and I can't find that answer.
Hi Benjamin! Rise.com is a great solution if you're looking for a place to host your online training, enroll learners, track their progress, and manage their training data.
Can you tell me more about your need to archive Rise 360 courses? If you simply need a backup copy, you can export a Rise 360 course for Web, and this will generate an output file that you can store on your hard drive.
Should you ever need to use the backup file in the future, just host it on a web server, or unzip the file and view the index.html file offline. There isn't a way to upload the output file back into Rise 360, but you can always use it to create a new course.
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Hi Carl, great question!
Rise.com is designed to be a holistic system that gives you one place to create, track, manage, and analyze your training for your internal teams.
It includes all the authoring functionality from Rise 360, plus a library of pre-built lessons on common business topics. You can also start creating your Rise.com course from one of many sample courses or templates rather than starting from scratch.
Once you’ve created a course, you can enroll your team as learners, track their progress, and analyze training effectiveness—all within Rise.com.
Rise.com does not currently offer eCommerce capabilities.
You can learn more about Rise.com at www.rise.com. You can also email the team at sales@rise.com.
I am glad to see Rise.com, it looks stunning. And I am with Carl, that it will be better in your future plan if Rise.com can offer eCommerce and has the ability to segment users by client groups. In fact, I would consider to recomment Rise.com to my client if it can do eCommerce in my coming project.
Love the look of Rise.com but it needs eCommerce for sure.
Hi Martin! Do you need to sell access to your courses on Rise? If so, The Rise team can help with that! Please reach out to sales@rise.com if you're interested in learning more.
Does our company need to subscribe to Rise.com separately in order to just "archive" our master copies of our Rise courses there? We are researching this and I can't find that answer.
Hi Benjamin! Rise.com is a great solution if you're looking for a place to host your online training, enroll learners, track their progress, and manage their training data.
Can you tell me more about your need to archive Rise 360 courses? If you simply need a backup copy, you can export a Rise 360 course for Web, and this will generate an output file that you can store on your hard drive.
Should you ever need to use the backup file in the future, just host it on a web server, or unzip the file and view the index.html file offline. There isn't a way to upload the output file back into Rise 360, but you can always use it to create a new course.