Compono vs TalentLMS
TalentLMS is one of the fastest ways for a small team to get training up and running, with published pricing and a genuine free tier. Compono Develop asks a different question: is the training actually building capability? One measures courses completed, the other measures capability built. 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 TalentLMS if you want
- Training launched fast, without an implementation project or procurement cycle
- A free plan and published pricing that make self-serve evaluation easy
- AI course authoring (TalentCraft) that turns existing documents into structured courses
Choose Compono if you want
- Learning tied to measured capability gaps through Compono Develop, not completion counts alone
- Capability data connected to hiring, culture and engagement in one platform
- Competency and credentialling handled through Assure alongside development
Side by side
| TalentLMS | Compono | |
|---|---|---|
| Platform focus | Standalone cloud LMS for small and mid-sized businesses: create, deliver and track training | Workforce intelligence: hiring, engagement, capability and competency in one system |
| Course creation and delivery | TalentCraft AI authoring, SCORM/xAPI/cmi5 support, learning paths, branches, gamification and certifications | Compono Develop delivers learning aimed at the capability gaps it has measured |
| Skills and capability | Skills feature (launched 2024, redesigned 2026) maps courses to skills; skills are inferred from training activity, not independently assessed | Capability measured against role requirements, with learning linked to the gaps |
| Reporting | Training-centric: completions, test scores, progress and portal activity, with custom reports | Capability built, read alongside culture, climate and work-personality data |
| Hiring, culture and engagement | Not offered; Epignosis sells people-ops functionality separately (TalentHR), so connecting learning to hiring or engagement means integration work | Compono Hire, Engage and Develop share one people dataset |
| Best fit | SMBs that need structured training live fast, at a published price, measured on delivery and completion at scale | Mid-market organisations (roughly 60-1,000 staff) that want learning connected to hiring and culture data |
| Home base | Built by Epignosis (US head office, European development and support teams); 22 million+ learners across 12,000+ organisations; 4.7/5 on Capterra from 596 reviews | Australian, Brisbane-based; rated 4.8/5 on Capterra |
| Pricing | Published (July 2026): free plan (up to 5 users), then US$119 to US$449/month billed monthly by user band, enterprise by quote | Modular by products and employee count; talk to us for a straight number |
Facts checked July 2026 against current public product and pricing pages. Tell us if something's out of date and we'll fix it.
What TalentLMS does genuinely well
- Fast, low-overhead setup. Widely reviewed as easy to stand up without an implementation project, with 2026 G2 badges including Easiest Setup and Easiest Admin.
- Transparent pricing with a working free tier. A free plan (up to 5 users, 10 courses) and published plan prices are rare in the LMS market and make evaluation genuinely easy.
- AI content creation that's actually built in. TalentCraft moved out of beta by March 2026 and can turn existing documents into structured courses and embed AI quiz questions into video, which shortens course-build time for small teams.
- Strong review scores at high volume. 4.7/5 on Capterra from 596 reviews, and a Leader in G2's Winter and Spring 2026 reports across multiple categories.
Where Compono differs
Training platforms manage a process: courses get built, assigned, completed and reported. TalentLMS does that faster and cheaper than most. The risk it can't see is people insight risk: training that runs on schedule but doesn't build the capability the business actually needs. Its Skills feature maps courses to skills, but those skills are inferred from training activity, not independently assessed.
Compono Develop starts from measurement. It identifies capability gaps against what roles require, points learning at those gaps, and reads progress alongside the culture, climate and work-personality data in the same platform. Assure then covers formal competency and credentialling. The report you take to the executive team shows capability built, with evidence behind it.
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.
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Frequently asked questions
Is Compono a replacement for TalentLMS?
Sometimes. If your success measure is courses delivered and completed at scale, at a published price, TalentLMS is excellent at exactly that. Compono Develop replaces it when you want learning driven by measured capability gaps and connected to hiring, culture and engagement data in one platform.
Does TalentLMS measure skills?
It has a Skills feature, launched in 2024 and redesigned in 2026, that maps courses to skills and flags gaps. The skills are inferred from training content and assignments rather than independently assessed, and TalentLMS doesn't claim validated capability measurement. Compono measures capability against role requirements and links learning to the gaps it finds.
Can TalentLMS connect learning to hiring or engagement data?
Not natively. TalentLMS has no built-in ATS, engagement survey or culture measurement, and its maker Epignosis sells people-ops functionality as a separate product (TalentHR). Compono keeps hiring, engagement and development on one shared people dataset.
Which is better for a small business?
Under about 60 staff, if you just need training running this week, TalentLMS's free tier and self-serve setup are hard to argue with. Compono fits mid-market organisations of roughly 60 to 1,000 staff that want capability, culture and hiring decisions working from the same data.
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