Not a platform you fit into.

Oculis Learner Hub is built to the shape of the programme you already run — not the other way round.

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Oculis Learner Hub administrator interface

Illustrative interface. Data shown is for demonstration.

Four things we hear before anyone mentions software.

We're paying for a full LMS and using half of it

Our learners are logging into three different places

We had to change our process to fit the system

We asked the vendor for that and never heard back

Every LMS on the market assumes the learning happens inside it, and assumes you want everything it offers. Organisations that don't match that assumption end up either paying for a large system they use a fraction of, or running a programme the software cannot hold together. Both end the same way — the platform gets worked around instead of worked in.

It was built twice, for two clients who could not buy what they needed.

Learner Hub was not designed as a product and then sold. Both times it was built, a real programme could not be served by anything available.

The first build

A pathway across three providers

A professional development pathway combining licensed university content, live instructor-led cohorts and on-demand practice. Three providers, three platforms.

Learners navigated between them with nothing joining the journey together. No LMS solves that, because none are built to hand a learner out and take them back. So we built the layer that holds the pathway together.

The second build

A client who needed less, not more

An institutional client going through that pathway asked whether we could give them a lighter version of the LMS they were already paying for.

They were using a fraction of its features and carrying the weight of the rest. We built them the version they actually needed — smaller, not bigger.

Two clients, opposite problems, the same root cause: neither could buy what they needed.

Built to your shape.

A training operation that needs eight things does not benefit from being sold eighty. The extra seventy-two are what make a system too heavy to actually use.

  • Your logo and colours
  • Your course catalogue
  • Your certificate template
  • Your user roles
  • Your assessment rules — pass marks, attempts, timing
  • Which modules appear at all — a client who doesn't need assessments doesn't see them

How that stays affordable

Learner Hub is multi-tenant. That is the mechanism, not the pitch — it is what lets each client have a platform fitted to their programme without paying to have one built from scratch.

Each tenant's data is isolated at the database level and enforced by row-level security, so one client's users cannot reach another's data even if the application misbehaves.

Tenants run on a subdomain by default, or point their own domain at their tenant — learn.yourcompany.com — so learners stay inside your brand throughout.

What it does.

Training operations are almost always run by one person. If enrolling an intake means typing learners in one at a time, that person goes back to spreadsheets — which is why the last system failed.

For the learner

  • Work through lessons in sequence
  • Watch video with checkpoint questions
  • Read material page by page
  • Sit timed assessments, with a review step before submitting
  • Download a certificate on completion, carrying a unique verification ID
  • Where a programme includes external providers, be handed off and return without losing their place

For whoever runs it

  • Enrol learners in bulk
  • Upload content in bulk
  • Monitor progress across learners and courses
  • Work a marking queue for written answers
  • Manage learner status
  • Issue and view certificates
DashboardLearnersCoursesAssessments CertificatesReportsSettings

It runs a live programme today.

Learner Hub powers SkillsPro360 — a live programme combining licensed university content, live instructor-led cohorts and on-demand practice into one learner journey.

That is the thing no off-the-shelf LMS is built to do: enrol a learner, hold their record and cohort, hand them off to an external platform, and receive them back with progress intact.

Licensed course contentDelivered on the provider's own platform, with the learner handed off and returned.
Live instructor-led cohortsScheduled sessions held against the same learner record.
On-demand practiceDaily practice tracked alongside the rest of the pathway.
See SkillsPro360 →

What we are not.

Learner Hub is not a content marketplace. We do not author your courses and we have no catalogue of off-the-shelf content to sell you.

We build the platform around your programme. The programme stays yours.

See it fitted to your programme.

A guided demo, walked through with the shape of your own training operation in mind.

Book a demo