Trainual Review (2026): Training And Knowledge Platform For Sops, Onboarding, And Role-Based Learning

Streamline HR processes through onboarding, training, documentation, and knowledge sharing.

Updated June 19, 2026

4.5 MAQTOOB rating

Our Verdict

Trainual is a practical choice when a growing team needs to document SOPs, policies, roles, training programs, and operational know-how in one searchable system. It helps when onboarding varies by manager, process knowledge is scattered, or leadership wants proof that people completed required training.

During the trial, use the trial or demo to build real content: one process, one policy, one role, and one training programs. Confirm content migration effort, video storage, e-signatures, SCORM, SSO, HRIS integrations, implementation support, and whether employees can find answers without asking a manager. If you only need a lightweight wiki or a formal LMS with deep course administration, start elsewhere with Scribe, Tango, or Notion.

A good fit if you

  • Operations teams documenting SOPs, policies, roles, and recurring processes.
  • HR teams onboarding employees with role-based training paths.
  • Franchise, healthcare, real estate, construction, and services teams standardizing work across locations.
  • Managers who need completion tracking and accountability for required training.

Look elsewhere if you

  • Teams that only need a simple document wiki with no training tracking.
  • Companies that need a deep enterprise LMS as the main learning system.
  • Organizations that are not ready to spend time documenting processes.
  • Users that require public fixed plan prices without a demo request.
Next step: write down the problem you need solved, check the pricing details, test one real workflow, then compare alternatives before you pay.

What Is Trainual?

Trainual is a training, knowledge, documentation, onboarding, and operations platform for documenting company processes, assigning role-based training, tracking completion, building directories and org charts, recording screens, embedding video, managing responsibilities, and using AI-assisted knowledge search.

It fits companies that need one source of truth for how work gets done, especially when onboarding, SOPs, policies, and role accountability are becoming inconsistent.

Trainual Pros and Cons

Pros

  • Core — Helps teams manage core inside the main workflow, instead of leaving that job in disconnected tools.
  • Pro — Helps teams manage pro inside the main workflow, instead of leaving that job in disconnected tools.
  • Premium — Helps teams manage premium inside the main workflow, instead of leaving that job in disconnected tools.
  • Operations leaders documenting how work is done — Works well when SOPs, policies, and recurring workflows need one searchable home.

Cons

  • Only need a simple document wiki — Poor fit for teams that only need a simple document wiki with no training tracking; those teams should choose a workflow built around that need.
  • Need a deep enterprise LMS as — Poor fit for companies that need a deep enterprise lms as the main learning system; those teams should choose a workflow built around that need.
  • Are not ready to spend time documenting — Poor fit for organizations that are not ready to spend time documenting processes; those teams should choose a workflow built around that need.

Key Features

Feature What to check Buying note
Core Document processes, use templates, video embedding, screen recording, employee directory, groups, tracking, mobile app, and basic support. Demo or trial option.
Pro Adds individual training paths, training estimates, quality feedback, video hosting, e-signatures, org chart, delegation, and CSM. Plan-dependent.
Premium Adds unlimited hosted video, unlimited version history, e-signatures, custom branding, custom domain, SSO, and more SCORM storage. Plan-dependent.
Enterprise Adds API, custom integration support, SOC 2 documentation access, migration, rollout support, and priority support. Talk to sales.
Operations suite Adds meetings, goals, scorecards, decisions, updates, AI assistant, and role accountability. Confirm package.

Who Uses Trainual — and For What

Operations leaders documenting how work is done

Use Trainual when SOPs, policies, and recurring workflows need one searchable home.

Core or higher.

HR teams standardizing onboarding

Use role-based paths when new hires need consistent training and completion tracking.

Core or Pro.

Multi-location managers keeping teams aligned

Use groups, roles, directories, and reports when standards vary by location.

Pro or Premium.

Companies migrating scattered knowledge

Use higher plans when content migration, SSO, branding, and rollout support are important.

Premium or Enterprise.

Pricing

Plan or option public price Trial / free-plan detail
Core Get a demo Official page lists plan features but no fixed public price.
Pro Get a demo Adds accountability, training paths, e-signatures, org chart, and CSM features.
Premium Get a demo Adds custom branding, SSO, custom domain, and higher storage/history option.
Enterprise Talk to sales Adds API, custom integration support, migration, rollout, quarterly reviews, and priority support.
Trial / free plan Try for free official page shows try-for-free option; no ongoing free plan was found.

Source: Official pricing page.

Free trial: Trainual's official page includes try-for-free option and demo request. No ongoing free plan or fixed public plan prices were found on the official page.

Prices checked 2026-06-17 against official product sources.

Integrations

Trainual lists integrations with Slack, Microsoft Teams, Google Workspace, BambooHR, ADP Workforce Now, Gusto, Paylocity, Paycor, Justworks, Rippling, Deel HR, Okta, Azure, Asana, ClickUp, Zapier, Loom, Vimeo, YouTube, Scribe, and many operations and HR tools. Test HRIS, SSO, content import, and communication integrations during rollout.

Getting Started: What Implementation Actually Takes

Start with one department, not the whole company. Build a real process, policy, role, and onboarding path. Assign it to a test group, check completion reporting, test search, and estimate migration work before picking a plan.

What Users Say

What works well

  • Users praise Trainual for Ease of Use, Simple, Training, Features.
  • The useful positive pattern is whether the product makes the day-to-day workflow easier for the team that will use it.

What gets frustrating

  • Users complain about Limited Features, Missing Features, Limited Customization, Organizational Difficulties.
  • The main buying risk is choosing the product before testing the exact workflow, support path, and reporting needs.
MAQTOOB take: Use the review scores as a starting point for Trainual, then run a real trial or demo. Confirm the daily workflow, setup effort, support access, integrations, reporting, and export path before rollout.

Top Trainual Alternatives

  • Choose Scribe if You mainly need quick process capture and step-by-step guides.
  • Choose Tango if You want lightweight workflow documentation from screenshots.
  • Choose Notion if You want a flexible wiki with less formal training tracking.
  • Choose Leapsome if Learning should connect with performance, engagement, and HRIS data.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Trainual have a free trial?

The official page shows a try-for-free option.

Does Trainual publish fixed prices?

No fixed public plan prices were found on the official page.

What should teams test before buying Trainual?

Test content creation, templates, role paths, assignments, completion tracking, search, integrations, migration effort, SSO, and reporting.