Teachfloor
Learning Community Platform

The learning community platform built for engagement.

Designed for creators and operators building learning communities, managing cohort-based courses, and engaging members in one place.

Members of a learning community in active discussion

Communities running learning programs at

Nucleate
UIIN
British Society for Antimicrobial Chemotherapy
BlackBerry QNX
Centene
IBRAM
Visit Fairfax
What you get

A community that learns, together.

One platform with everything you need to build, run and grow a learning community that members actually return to.

Build your community

Manage your live academy with one flexible platform. Create cohort-based programs and host them inside a community members own.

Engage members with activities

Manage member activities and offer an active learning experience, with assignments, peer reviews, and live events that keep people coming back.

Grow a real student community

Help members connect, share and support each other. Move from content-centric to community-centric and watch outcomes follow.

Inside the platform

An online learning experience that's active, collaborative, and interactive.

Mix and match video lessons, live events, and engaging activities to keep members participating and help more of them finish.

Course design

Build your course curriculum.

Set a start and end date for your cohort, schedule live lessons, and upload videos and content, all organized into modules and lessons.

Schedule
Live + async
Modules
Explore feature
AI Course Builder
"Create a product management fundamentals course for new hires"
Generated Structure0/4 modules
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Why it's different

A chat group vs. a learning community.

Forums and social groups give you discussion but no structure. Teachfloor combines cohorts, live learning, and member-driven community so people learn together and keep coming back.

Format
Teachfloor

Active, collaborative learning

Learners practice together through peer reviews, group activities, and live discussions.

VS
Forum / chat group

Passive learning

Learners watch videos alone with no interaction, feedback, or accountability.

Feedback
Teachfloor

Team-based delivery

Instructors, peers, and mentors all contribute to the learning experience.

VS
Forum / chat group

Solo instructor

One person creates and delivers everything — no peer interaction built in.

Accountability
Teachfloor

Cohort-based programs

Time-bound programs with shared schedules, milestones, and group accountability.

VS
Forum / chat group

Self-paced only

No structure or deadlines. Learners drop off — most never finish.

Outcomes
Teachfloor

85–90% completion

Active participation, real outcomes. Data that proves impact to stakeholders.

VS
Forum / chat group

10–15% completion

Low engagement, high dropout. No way to prove training ROI.

Customer story

How learning communities grow with Teachfloor.

Case study
How peer review at the University of Padova shapes the next generation of educators.
Graziano Cecchinato
Graziano CecchinatoAssociate Professor of Experimental Pedagogy · University of Padova
University of Padova

Professor Cecchinato uses Teachfloor to run peer-driven learning at one of Europe's oldest universities, turning future educators into a community that learns by teaching each other.

Read the full story
Operations & Scale

The operational layer behind every program.

AI that helps learners in the moment, plus role-based access for your whole team: the day-to-day operations of a growing program, handled.

Teachfloor Orchestrator
Agent
Ask the orchestrator anything…

AI Orchestrator

Learners and admins just ask. The AI assistant navigates the platform, finds answers, and surfaces the right resource, with no menus and no tickets.

Explore feature
Role Permissions4 roles
RoleLearnersCoursesGradeSettings
Admin
Instructor
Assistant
Learner

Roles & permissions

Granular roles for learners, instructors, managers, and admins. Scoped access per program, cohort, or team under one account.

Explore feature
Why Teachfloor

Why creators pick Teachfloor for community learning.

Not another forum or generic LMS, but a platform built for the way learning communities grow.

Community at the core

Every program has its own community, with channels, threads, mentions, and member profiles out of the box.

Discussions that go deep

Replies, reactions, mentions and rich text. Conversations that feel natural, not transactional.

Active over passive

Real practice, peer review, and feedback, not just videos. Members learn by doing, together.

Live + self-paced in one place

Workshops, drop-ins, and self-paced assignments, all on one schedule, with no tool juggling for members.

Built for word-of-mouth growth

Public profiles, sharable course pages and SEO-friendly URLs that turn members into a flywheel.

Real humans behind the platform

Direct help from a real Teachfloor person, not a ticket queue.

Your Partner Team

You'll always talk to real people.

Teachfloor is built for organizations that value real partnership. You work directly with our experienced team, who take the time to understand your needs and help you find the right solution.

No bots. No ticket ping-pong.
Fast answers from people who know your setup.
Onboarding and best practices, not just help docs.
Filippo Schiano di Pepe

“Every organization is different. That's why our job isn't just to answer questions, it's to understand our customers' goals and work alongside them to find the right path forward.”

Filippo Schiano di Pepe

CEO & Founder, Teachfloor

Teachfloor support, real person on a call
Onboarding call scheduledTomorrow, 10:00 AM
G2 Users Love Us award
G2 Spring 2025 High Performer award
G2 Spring 2025 Momentum Leader award
G2 Spring 2025 Easiest To Do Business With award
G2 Spring 2025 Easiest Setup award
G2 Spring 2025 Best Support award
Crozdesk Happiest Users award
Crozdesk Quality Choice award
eLearning Industry People's Choice award

Learning communities: common questions.

A learning community platform combines the structure of a course with the connection of a community. Instead of a passive video library or a noisy chat group, it gives members cohort-based programs, live events, peer activities, and member-driven discussions in one branded space. Teachfloor is built around this model. Members learn through content and live sessions, then go deeper in channels, threads, and peer review, so the community itself becomes the reason people keep showing up and outcomes improve.

A forum or social group gives you discussion but no learning structure: no curriculum, no cohorts, no progress, no clean way to charge for access. Teachfloor puts community and structured learning in the same place, where channels, threads, and member profiles sit alongside cohort programs, live events, assignments, and certificates. Members own their identity in your space, conversations stay tied to what they're learning, and you control branding, access, and pricing instead of renting an audience on someone else's platform.

Yes. Teachfloor is designed for cohort-based programs hosted inside a community. You set start and end dates, schedule live lessons, upload video and content in modules, and run assignments and peer reviews, all while members discuss and support each other in the surrounding community. You can run programs in waves and let the community persist between cohorts, so members stay connected long after a course ends.

Engagement comes from active participation, not more content. Teachfloor combines live events, assignments, peer review, and recognition with channels, threads, mentions, and member profiles, so there's always a reason to return: a session to attend, feedback to give, a discussion to join. Because learning and conversation live together, members shift from passively consuming videos to contributing, which is what turns a quiet group into a community that grows by word of mouth.

Yes. You can sell access to programs or the community itself with Stripe-powered payments on your own account, manage applications and roles, and deliver the entire experience under your own branding, navigation, and domain. Public profiles and sharable course pages also make your community discoverable, so paid access and organic growth work together in one platform.

Deep-dive resources

Go deeper on learning communities.

From the principles of community-driven learning to the platforms and patterns that keep members engaged, the resources experienced community builders use.

Learning Community

Build a learning community that grows itself.

Cohort programs, peer learning, and member-driven discussions, all under your brand.