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Skillshare is an online learning platform with thousands of classes for creative people and entrepreneurs. Its topics include illustration, design, photography, video, freelancing and more. It offers a 7-day free trial on its premium plan for individual users that is either billed annually at $167.88 (working out at $13.99 a month). Skillshare also has plans for teams and Businesses that start at $159, per user a year. It’s 3 team plans, offer different packages to fulfill the needs of each team or business. Skillshare offers both Scholarships and Financial aid for eligible learners, and a refund is available on annual memberships within 7 days.

Who Is Skillshare For?

This elearning platform is aimed for professionals that want to develop new skills or improve existing ones. Since it’s focused on creative workers (e.g. designers, chefs, artists, etc.) and entrepreneurs (e.g. marketers or SEOs), freelancers or small businesses are the ones that will enjoy Skillshare the most.

However, if you are after some sort of formal education (or certificate), Skillshare won’t be a good match for you. For these cases, I would suggest you check Coursera out.

Skillshare for Teams

Skillshare doesn’t only offer classes for individuals, it has plans for businesses and teams. It’s three different team plans uplevel, uplift and upskill any team or business no matter its size or needs.

  • Starter for teams of 5-49 users
  • Enterprise for teams of 20+ users
  • Revive for teams of 50+ users


Skillshare for Teams

The Starter, Enterprise and Revive plans include unlimited access to Skillshare’s 35,000+ courses, Skillshare Originals, Class Lists by topic or skill, mobile use and watching offline, teacher and peer feedback and tech support. Naturally, the Enterprise plan offers some more advanced features like engagement and analytic reports, integrations and API and curated learning paths.

If you are a creative business and looking to upskill your team then Skillshare for Teams could be your answer. You can check it out here

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