Scholé

Scholé

An AI training platform for companies that skips generic "AI 101" courses and instead teaches each employee based on their actual role — then tests them in realistic simulated scenarios, like explaining something to a client, rather than a multiple-choice

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📁 Learning & Documentation🗣️ English📅 August 23, 2026

Description

Most corporate AI training is the same static course for everyone, regardless of whether you're in sales, engineering or HR — which means it's either too basic to be useful or too technical to finish. Scholé's approach is to make the training adapt to the actual job the learner does, and to make them practice, not just watch.

Scholé delivers short, interactive AI upskilling lessons tailored to a learner's specific role, tools and day-to-day tasks, adjusting difficulty and format as they progress. Its "Scenarios" feature embeds real-world practice directly into the learning path — placing learners in realistic situations, like explaining a concept to a teammate or handling a client conversation, then adapting the next lesson based on how they actually perform, rather than a static quiz score. The platform tracks real adoption metrics for L&D teams to report on, is built to align with EU AI Act compliance requirements, and includes courses co-developed with Harvard; companies cited as using it include Bank of America, NASA, Oracle, Microsoft and Apple.

💬 Our review

The short version: if your company's AI training is a generic course nobody finishes, and you want something that adapts to what each employee actually does and tests them in realistic scenarios instead of a quiz, Scholé is built specifically for that gap.

Against a generic LMS (learning management system) stocked with off-the-shelf AI courses, Scholé's real differentiator is the role-specific adaptation and scenario-based practice — the same investment in "does the learner actually perform the task" rather than "did they finish the video." That's a meaningfully different (and more expensive to build) approach than static course libraries, and it shows in the client list (Bank of America, NASA, Oracle among others), which also signals this is an enterprise-priced tool, not a self-serve individual subscription. Pricing isn't public, so smaller companies will need to weigh a sales conversation against just buying seats on a cheaper generic AI-literacy course if role-specific adaptation isn't a priority.

💰 Pricing

Sur devisEssai gratuit et démo sur demande, tarification enterprise sur devis
Enterprise sur devis

📊 Global score

53Average
🌐Availability15/100Faible

1 language · 0 platform

📄Profile90/100Excellent

Profile completeness

🤖 AI-enriched data

💰 Pricing model
💳 Sur devis

Tarification non publiée, essai gratuit et démo sur demande, contact sales pour un devis

👥 Target audienceÉquipes RH/L&D d'entreprises voulant former l'ensemble de leurs salariés à l'IA selon leur métier
🗣️ Languagesen
🌍 Target countriesMondial (clients cités : États-Unis en majorité)
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Pros

Contenu adapté au rôle réel de chaque salarié, pas un cours générique unique

Scénarios de mise en pratique réaliste plutôt qu'un quiz

Métriques d'adoption réelles pour le reporting L&D

Cours co-développés avec Harvard, conformité EU AI Act

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Cons

Tarification totalement opaque

Positionnement clairement grande entreprise (clients type Bank of America, NASA)

Nécessite une démo/contact commercial avant de voir un prix

Moins pertinent pour une petite structure ou un usage individuel

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