Compono vs Cornerstone OnDemand
Cornerstone is the long-standing heavyweight of enterprise learning, rebuilt since 2024 as the Galaxy platform with a labour-market-scale skills engine. It's genuinely formidable at global compliance learning. It's also built for enterprises, priced for enterprises and administered like one. Here's the honest breakdown.
Last reviewed July 2026 · All comparisons
Capability, measured
Learning assigned where measurement found the gap, not where the catalogue pointed.
A learning platform is only half the answer to a capability problem. Pure-play LMSs at least take learning seriously; the learning modules bundled into HR suites usually exist because the suite needed one, and it shows. But the harder question sits underneath both: what should your people learn next? Most learning tech can't answer it, because it holds no data on the capability gaps, the culture or the team mix the learning is supposed to serve. Delivery is the easy half of the problem.
The full picture: Standalone LMS vs the HRIS learning module
The short answer
Choose Cornerstone if you want
- Compliance-grade learning for very large, global, regulated workforces (50 languages, 186 countries)
- Labour-market-scale skills intelligence via the SkyHive-powered skills graph
- One enterprise vendor for learning, performance, succession and extended enterprise training
Choose Compono if you want
- A capability platform sized for mid-market teams, without a 3-6 month implementation
- Learning connected to measured culture, climate and hiring data, not skills taxonomy alone
- Admin a marketing-sized team can run, not a dedicated LMS administrator
Side by side
| Cornerstone | Compono | |
|---|---|---|
| Platform focus | Enterprise learning and talent: LMS, content, performance, succession, skills intelligence, VR learning | Workforce intelligence: hiring, engagement, capability and competency in one system |
| Skills and capability | SkyHive-powered skills graph maps jobs to skills against labour-market data; genuinely strong | Capability read alongside culture, climate and work-personality data, not taxonomy alone |
| People insight | No psychometric, work-personality, engagement or culture measurement anywhere in the module list | Validated work personality, organisation fit, culture and climate measurement built in |
| Hiring connection | A Recruiting module exists, but shares no behavioural or cultural data model with learning | Hire, Engage and Develop share one people dataset: who you hire connects to what they learn |
| Implementation | Third-party reviews report roughly 3-6 month enterprise implementations and admin that "requires a full-time employee" | Built for mid-market teams without a dedicated learning-tech function |
| Ownership and scale | US company, private under Clearlake Capital since 2021 (US$5.2B); claims 7,000+ organisations and 140M users | Australian, Brisbane-based; rated 4.8/5 on Capterra |
| Pricing | Quote-only, modular per-user licensing, typically multi-year contracts with minimum user commitments | Modular by products and employee count; talk to us for a straight number |
| Best fit | Large and global regulated enterprises with dedicated L&D and LMS-admin capacity | Mid-market organisations (roughly 60-1,000 staff) that want capability tied to people data |
Facts checked July 2026 against cornerstoneondemand.com and current analyst and buyer reviews. Tell us if something's out of date and we'll fix it.
What Cornerstone genuinely does well
- Enterprise learning depth. A Gartner Magic Quadrant Leader for corporate learning and Fosway Strategic Leader, with compliance, certification and audit-trail capability that regulated giants buy it for.
- Skills intelligence. The 2024 SkyHive acquisition gave Cornerstone a labour-market-scale skills graph that analysts rate among the best in the category.
- Content ecosystem. Curated content subscriptions and marketplace partnerships at a scale standalone LMS vendors can't match.
- Real modernisation. Galaxy (2024) and the 2025 AI-agent lineup are substantive engineering, not a rebrand, layered on two decades of enterprise capability.
Where Compono differs
A skills graph tells you what people can do. It doesn't tell you how they work. Cornerstone's module list contains no psychometric layer, no work-personality data and no culture or climate measurement, so learning and skills insight can't be read against who your people are or the culture they operate in. Recruiting exists as a module, but nothing behavioural or cultural links who you hire to how they develop. The taxonomy is enterprise-grade; the people insight underneath it isn't there.
And enterprise weight is a real cost for mid-market buyers. Multi-month implementations, admin that reviewers say needs a dedicated employee, modular per-user pricing on multi-year contracts. If you're a 60-1,000 person organisation, you inherit all of it for a fraction of the use. Compono Develop points learning at measured capability gaps, reads them alongside culture and hiring data, and runs at a size and price built for the mid-market, with Assure covering competency and credentialling when proof is mandatory. And if scale is the worry, it needn't be: the same Compono technology supports large enterprise customers and runs government driver-licensing programs, so deployment stability is proven at population scale.
Learning with a direction
Engage
Culture and work personality
Hire
KTMatchedCandidates matched
Develop
Course assignedCapability built
Assure
✓CredentialledCompetency proven
Develop is where you'd start. Culture and hiring data tell it what to build.
More than an LMS
Everything above compares learning capability. Compono Develop sits on the same people dataset as the rest of the platform: Engage measures the culture and climate around the learners, Hire feeds in who joined and why they fit, and Assure handles formal competency and credentialling. Learning gets a direction, and the capability you build is one you can prove.
Comparing the two for your team?
Tell us what capability you're trying to build. We'll give you a straight answer on fit, including when an enterprise suite is genuinely what you need.
Talk to usFrequently asked questions
Is Cornerstone an LMS or a talent platform?
Both, at enterprise scale: the market's dominant corporate LMS plus performance, succession, recruiting, skills intelligence and VR learning, assembled largely by acquisition and unified under the Galaxy platform in 2024.
How does Compono Develop compare for mid-market teams?
Cornerstone is built, priced and administered for large global enterprises; reviewers report multi-month implementations and admin that needs dedicated staff. Develop is a pure-play LMS connected to culture and hiring data, without the enterprise overhead. Its home ground is the mid-market, and the technology holds up well past it: Compono supports large enterprise customers and runs government licensing programs at population scale.
Does Cornerstone measure engagement or culture?
No. As of July 2026 its platform lists no engagement survey, culture or climate measurement, and no psychometric or work-personality product. Its data spine is skills. Compono measures culture, climate and work personality and connects them to learning and hiring.
What about Cornerstone's skills graph?
It's genuinely strong: SkyHive-powered, labour-market scale, analyst-rated. It maps what skills exist and what the market needs. What it can't see is behaviour, fit or culture, which is usually where capability plans succeed or fail.
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