5. Moodle
As an open-source LMS, Moodle is one of the most versatile platforms in the world. It’s widely used by universities and NGOs in Cape Town who need a cost-effective, highly customizable LMS.
Moodle supports plugins for features like video conferencing, gamification, and analytics.
Pricing:
Free for self-hosted; paid cloud versions start at $120/year.
Review:
4.5/5 – great for tech-savvy users, but setup can be complex.
6. TalentLMS
TalentLMS is a cloud-based LMS known for its simplicity and fast deployment. Ideal for SMEs and tech startups in Cape Town, TalentLMS allows quick course creation and seamless mobile access.
It also includes gamification, assessments, and reports.
Pricing:
Free plan available. Paid plans start at $69/month.
Review:
4.7/5 on Capterra – praised for ease of use and customer experience.
7. SAP Litmos
SAP Litmos is geared toward enterprise-level clients in Cape Town. It provides robust security, automation, and integrations with SAP tools, making it ideal for regulated industries like healthcare and finance.
AI-driven learning recommendations and real-time insights are standout features.
Pricing:
Starts around $6/user/month.
Review:
4.4/5 – strong enterprise features, but may be expensive for small teams.
8. EduLearn
EduLearn offers both academic and corporate training solutions. With mobile-first design and SCORM support, it enables flexible learning on the go. The platform is increasingly used in Cape Town’s public schools and universities.
Features include live webinars, interactive quizzes, and certifications.
Pricing:
Tiered pricing models; discounts available for NGOs and educational institutions.
Review:
4.3/5 – reliable option with strong local support.