Konstantly vs CourseAgent
The AI course builder that includes the LMS, no credits, no add-on fees.
CourseAgent uses AI to draft courses from a brief or document, but delivery lives behind a separate Academy LMS add-on and every course draws down a metered credit balance. Ask Konstantly generates full courses from a plain-English prompt inside the same visual, branching course builder you already publish and sell from: one price, no credits to track, no LMS upsell.
Why teams choose Konstantly over CourseAgent
“A great one-stop solution for certification training. Super easy with a content editor that embeds all types of media.”
Feature comparison
See how Konstantly compares to CourseAgent across key features.
Upload video, audio, images
CourseAgent exports SCORM and Dynamic SCORM but doesn't advertise importing existing SCORM, PPT, or PDF courses
CourseAgent accepts more input formats than a prompt alone
CourseAgent can rewrite one section without regenerating the whole course; in Konstantly you edit sections manually in Pathboard
Positioned by CourseAgent as a compliance-safety feature
CourseAgent runs a 6-layer audit (coherence, accessibility, inclusive language, objective alignment) before publish
One-click translation into 19 languages with tone and cultural adaptation; Konstantly's interface supports 10+ languages but doesn't auto-translate course content
Per-course credit consumption isn't published by CourseAgent, making it hard to size the right tier upfront
Both publish pricing openly, rare among AI-authoring tools
LMS delivery, extra author seats, extra academies, and AI-credit top-ups are separate paid add-ons on CourseAgent
Not advertised
Pricing comparison
Transparent pricing vs hidden costs
Konstantly Plans
CourseAgent
Tiered SaaS subscription (Free / Professional / Enterprise) layered on a metered AI-credit system, with the Academy LMS priced as a separate add-on
CourseAgent strengths & limitations
Strengths
- Deep instructional-design pedigree behind the product; founder previously ran a 20-year, 5,000-course e-learning consultancy rather than building a generic AI wrapper
- Specific, differentiated AI mechanics: a course-locked quiz generator with answers traceable to source content, plus real-time Bloom's-taxonomy objective validation
- Section-level AI regeneration and audience/reading-level swapping let authors iterate without discarding a whole draft
- Built-in white-label Academy LMS for teams with no existing LMS, plus SCORM and Dynamic SCORM export for teams that already have one
- Broad content range: 36 section types, built-in learning games, AI narrated video, and one-click 19-language translation with cultural adaptation
- Pricing is public with a genuine permanent free plan, not just a time-boxed trial
- 14-day free trial of the Professional plan with no credit card required; accounts auto-downgrade to Free rather than being locked out
Limitations
- Very young company: legal entity incorporated May 2024, product in beta through 2024 and 2025, no independent listing or review history on G2, Capterra, or TrustRadius
- Pricing layers a subscription tier, metered AI credits, a separate LMS add-on, per-seat learner bundles, and extra-author fees, so the real monthly cost runs well above the £59 headline
- Academy LMS delivery isn't included in the authoring subscription; it's a separate £49/month-plus add-on with its own learner-seat tiers
- Per-course AI-credit consumption isn't disclosed, so buyers can't easily tell if a tier's monthly allowance covers their real course output
- No SSO, xAPI, or LTI support mentioned anywhere in public product materials
- Intentionally "opinionated about layout" for speed and consistency, trading away pixel-perfect visual and branding customization
- Minimal public visibility into company depth: one named leader, no disclosed headcount or funding
- All customer-satisfaction signal is vendor-selected testimonials on CourseAgent's own site, not independently verified
The verdict: Konstantly for authoring and delivery together, CourseAgent for instructional-design depth on a tight budget
Konstantly fits lean training teams that want to draft, publish, and sell courses from one platform without tracking a separate AI-credit balance or paying extra for LMS delivery: Ask Konstantly's prompt-based generation, a visual branching builder, and 0% commission course sales come in a single predictable plan. CourseAgent is a genuinely strong option for buyers who prioritize instructional-design rigor: its course-locked quiz generator, Bloom's-taxonomy objective checks, and 6-layer pre-publish audit go deeper than Konstantly's AI generation on pedagogical guardrails, and its public pricing and permanent free plan make it easy to try. But CourseAgent is a very young company (incorporated 2024, no independent G2, Capterra, or TrustRadius reviews yet) with pricing that layers a subscription, metered AI credits, and a separate LMS add-on. Teams that want delivery included and a proven track record will lean toward Konstantly; teams that already have delivery covered and want the deepest AI-assisted instructional design may prefer CourseAgent despite its youth.
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