Startup of the Week - Coursecheck

by Startacus Admin
Training provider or potential course attendee? This SaaS startup helps training providers make the most of their customer feedback...

Likewise, if you are a training provider, it can be difficult getting detailed reviews and honest feedback about your courses. It is all very well to ask course attendees to complete a feedback form at the end of a course, however if they are thinking more about the course wrapping up than providing you with detailed feedback on the training, is it really of any value? Also, if it is simply a tick-box exercise and you don’t take any action on any points raised, its worth is very limited.
Having recognised these issues, our latest startup of the week have created a solution.
Coursecheck is a SaaS startup that helps training providers make the most of their customer feedback and also helps people find highly rated training courses.

You’ll also get detailed reports and analysis so that you can accurately identify what is going well or what areas of your training or course could do with a few improvements.
Course attendees can provide reviews which can then be added to your company profile page on the Coursecheck site. These reviews will in essence prove to be an excellent way of marketing your courses as prospective attendees will check them out in advance of

Coursecheck offers both monthly and annual plans and there are options to suit both the individual trainer as well as the larger training organisation.
Whether you’re a trainer or a potential trainee, you’re bound to find Coursecheck of interest and of course value.
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Published on: 11th July 2019
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