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
Codestars programming courses with ExpertEdge assessments and structured learning paths.
Codestars built its reputation on courses that demystify programming for people who have been told it is not for them. The catalogue covers the languages and frameworks that get developers hired, taught with the patience and clarity that makes complex ideas land. ExpertEdge adds the layer enterprise learning teams need.
We wrap the hands-on video in multiple-choice assessments, knowledge checks and progression-aware learning paths, so your developers can show they apply what they have learned rather than simply watch a tutorial.
Codestars on ExpertEdge supports apprenticeship programmes, junior developer onboarding and reskilling initiatives where confidence matters as much as content. It also works for non-technical staff stepping into hybrid roles, where a working understanding of code makes collaboration with engineering teams far easier. If you are trying to widen the pool of people who can contribute to technical work, Codestars helps you do it without overwhelming them.
From the blog
Perspectives on learning, technology and the future of work. Browse the full blog.
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
Enterprise L&D teams have approached content procurement the wrong way for a decade. What a mature B2B learning content stack looks like, and the layers most enterprises are missing.
Oli Huggins
CEO and Founder
A side-by-side of Coursera, edX and ExpertEdge for enterprise learning content: what each does well, where each falls short, and how to choose.
Oli Huggins
CEO and Founder