ExpertEdge vs Udemy Business for enterprise learning
A side-by-side of Udemy Business and ExpertEdge for enterprise learning content: what each does well, where each falls short, and how to choose.
Oli Huggins
CEO and Founder
Codemy programming courses with ExpertEdge assessments and structured learning paths for enterprise teams.
Codemy makes coding click for people who have struggled to learn it elsewhere. The video courses cover the languages, frameworks and tools that appear in real engineering work, taught in a way that meets beginners where they are and takes intermediate developers further. ExpertEdge adds the layer enterprise learning teams need.
We wrap the catalogue in knowledge checks, multiple-choice assessments and structured learning paths, so standalone tutorials become measurable progress. Your developers learn what they need, and you can prove they have learned it.
Codemy on ExpertEdge fits engineering teams, technical apprenticeships and L&D programmes building developer capability at scale. It works for early-career developers learning their first language, mid-level engineers picking up a new framework, and non-technical staff who need working knowledge of code to operate in modern hybrid roles. If you're hiring junior developers or upskilling adjacent functions, Codemy gives you a credible foundation.
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