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Konstantly vs iSpring

AI-native course creation and flat, all-inclusive pricing — no PowerPoint add-in, no per-author license.

iSpring pairs a PowerPoint-based authoring toolkit with a separate pay-per-active-user LMS, and reserves its AI course-creation features for the priciest "Suite Max" tier. Konstantly starts from a prompt instead of a slide deck: Ask Konstantly generates a full course from plain English on every paid plan, Pathboard's visual builder handles branching without a separate simulation module, and authoring, delivery, and 0%-commission course sales all live in one flat subscription.

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Why Switch

Why teams switch from iSpring to Konstantly

Ask Konstantly generates a full course from a plain-English prompt — no slide-by-slide PowerPoint building required
Pathboard's visual drag-and-drop builder handles branching logic across any course, not just a dedicated dialogue/role-play module
One flat subscription covers authoring, delivery, and course sales — iSpring sells Suite (authoring) and LMS (delivery) as two separate purchases
AI course and quiz generation included on every paid Konstantly plan — iSpring gates its AI assistant to the priciest "Suite Max" tier (~$1,290/yr/author)
Free plan available with no credit card — iSpring offers only time-limited trials (14 days Suite, ~30 days LMS), with no perpetual free tier
Sell courses directly with 0% commission via built-in Stripe checkout — iSpring has no native course-commerce layer
Transparent, publicly listed pricing with all features included at every paid tier — no upsell path required to unlock AI or advanced authoring
14-day free trial plus a full month of free onboarding, versus iSpring's trial-only path with no onboarding included

A really nice course creation tool. Visual builder is great for routing lessons and conditionals. Creating a course is really easy.

S
Sebastian Serna
via AppSumo
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Features

Feature comparison

See how Konstantly compares to iSpring across key features.

Feature
Konstantly
iSpring
Course Creation & Authoring
Course builder
Pathboard visual drag-and-drop builder
PowerPoint add-in (slide-based)
Branching / non-linear paths

Pathboard supports branching logic across any course, not just a dedicated dialogue scenario

Yes, across any course
Dialogue & role-play simulator module only
Quiz & assessment builder
Yes
Yes
Built-in screen recorder
No
Yes
PDF/PPT import

iSpring imports natively since it runs as a PowerPoint add-in

Yes
Yes
AI & Authoring Capabilities
Prompt-to-course generation
Ask Konstantly, built into every editor
Suite AI course-outline helper
AI included at entry price

iSpring reserves its AI assistant for the "Suite Max" tier (~$1,290/yr/author)

Yes
No
AI quiz generation
Yes
Yes
AI narration / text-to-speech
No
Yes
AI course translation
No
70+ languages
Standards & Interoperability
SCORM 1.2 / 2004
Yes
Yes
AICC
No
Yes
xAPI (Tin Can) / cmi5
No
Yes
Export for a third-party LMS
SCORM only
SCORM, AICC, xAPI, cmi5
Pricing & Plans
Free plan
10 users, 5 courses, forever free
No
All features included

iSpring gates AI and gates some authoring tools behind higher Suite tiers

Yes
No
Purchase structure
One flat subscription
Two purchases: Suite (per-author) + LMS (per-active-user)
Billing flexibility
Monthly or annual
Annual license (Suite); monthly active-user billing (LMS)
Course Commerce & Distribution
Direct course sales storefront
Built in, 0% commission via Stripe
No
Revenue share on direct sales
0%
N/A — no native commerce layer
Best fit for
Selling courses to your own audience
Feeding SCORM/xAPI content into a buyer's existing LMS
Support & Onboarding
Third-party support rating

iSpring's support scores are consistently top-tier across review sites

Strong, unrated by same third-party sites
9.5/10 on G2, 9.9/10 on TrustRadius
Free onboarding
1 month included
No
Live chat
Yes
Varies by plan
Admin learning curve

Reviewers note iSpring's backend/admin experience is more complex than its authoring front end

Single unified product
Two products (Suite + LMS) to configure and administer
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Pricing

Pricing comparison

Transparent pricing vs hidden costs

Konstantly
iSpring
Is pricing publicly available?
Yes, visible anytime
Suite tiers are listed; LMS volume pricing above 100 users requires a quote
Starting price
$29/mo for 25 users
~$720/yr per author (Suite); reported from ~$2.29/user/mo at volume (LMS)
Purchase structure
One flat plan covers authoring, delivery, and course sales
Two separate purchases — Suite (per-author, annual) and LMS (per-active-user)
AI features
Included on every paid plan
Reserved for the top "Suite Max" tier (~$1,290/yr/author)
Billing options
Monthly or annual
Annual license (Suite); monthly active-user billing (LMS)
Free plan
Yes — 10 users, 5 courses, forever
No — trial only, no perpetual free tier
Free trial
14 days + 1 month free onboarding
14 days (Suite) or ~30 days (LMS reported), no onboarding included

Konstantly Plans

Free10 users
Free
Business25 users
$29/mo
Enterprise500+ users
Custom
All features included
No hidden fees or add-ons
Monthly or yearly billing

iSpring

~$720/yr per author (Suite); ~$2.29+/user/mo at volume (LMS)

Two separate purchase tracks: iSpring Suite (authoring) is a flat annual per-author license across three tiers (~$720–$1,290/yr), with AI reserved for the top tier; iSpring LMS bills per active (logged-in) user per month, reported from roughly $2.29/user/mo at 300+ users up to $3–$4/user/mo at smaller counts, with custom quotes above 100 users.

Free trial available
No free plan
Pricing published online
Suite pricing spans three annual per-author tiers: about $720/yr (iSpring Cloud AI) to $970/yr (iSpring Suite) up to $1,290/yr for Suite Max, the only tier with the full AI assistant.
iSpring LMS bills per active (logged-in) user per month, reported from roughly $2.29/user/mo at 300+ users to $3–$4/user/mo at smaller counts (~100 users); volume pricing beyond that requires a custom quote.
No perpetual free plan for either product — only a 14-day Suite trial and a reported ~30-day LMS trial, both with no credit card required.
Exact dollar figures for both Suite tiers and LMS per-user rates were confirmed via third-party pricing aggregators rather than a static official price table; treat them as directionally accurate and re-verify on ispring.com/pricing before quoting to a prospect.
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Analysis

iSpring strengths & limitations

Strengths

  • Genuinely familiar PowerPoint-based authoring — near-zero learning curve for instructional designers who already build in PowerPoint
  • Broad authoring toolkit in one license: quiz engine, branching dialogue/role-play simulator, screen recorder, interaction/eBook builder
  • Full standards compliance — SCORM 1.2/2004, AICC, xAPI (Tin Can), and cmi5 — so output plugs into virtually any third-party LMS
  • Consistently top-rated support across review sites: 9.5/10 on G2, 9.9/10 on TrustRadius
  • LMS pricing charges only for active, logged-in users, with unlimited seats and storage
  • Large, mature install base — reported 60,000+ customers and 198 Fortune 500 companies, in market since 2001
  • AI Translator can localize a course into 70+ languages
  • 14-day no-credit-card trial for Suite, with a longer reported ~30-day trial for the LMS

Limitations

  • No perpetual free plan for either product — only time-limited trials (14 days for Suite, ~30 days for LMS reported), both requiring no credit card
  • AI features are gated to the priciest "Suite Max" tier (~$1,290/yr/author), not included at the base authoring price
  • Two separate purchases required — an annual per-author Suite license plus a pay-per-active-user LMS — rather than one unified platform price
  • Authoring is still fundamentally slide-by-slide; AI drafts outlines, quizzes, narration, and images, but doesn't generate a full course from a prompt the way an AI-native builder does
  • LMS active-user billing requires ongoing governance — an accidental learner login can lock in a paid seat for 30 days
  • Backend/admin experience is repeatedly described by reviewers as more complex than the polished authoring front end
  • Exact LMS per-user pricing beyond the headline tiers isn't fully published — volume pricing above 100 users requires a custom quote
  • No native course-selling or commerce layer for direct-to-learner monetization
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Verdict

The verdict: Konstantly for AI-native course creation, iSpring for PowerPoint-based authoring teams

iSpring is a mature, well-supported choice for instructional designers who already build in PowerPoint and need broad SCORM/AICC/xAPI/cmi5 compliance to feed content into an existing third-party LMS — its 20+ year track record and consistently top-rated support (9.5/10 on G2, 9.9/10 on TrustRadius) make it a safe pick for that specific workflow, even though buying it means two separate purchases (an annual per-author Suite license plus a pay-per-active-user LMS) and paying extra to unlock AI at the "Suite Max" tier. Konstantly fits teams that would rather start from a written brief than a slide deck: Ask Konstantly generates a full course on every paid plan with no AI upsell, Pathboard's visual builder handles branching without a separate simulation module, and authoring, delivery, and 0%-commission course sales all live in one flat subscription with a free plan to start on. If your workflow already begins in PowerPoint and needs xAPI/cmi5 output for a buyer's existing LMS, iSpring's authoring tools remain the more direct fit; if you'd rather generate a course from a prompt and keep authoring, hosting, and selling in a single product, Konstantly is the simpler and cheaper path.

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