Moodle LMS.
Your platform.
Your rules.
Take full control of your learning environment with a customisable, open-source LMS designed to grow with your company.
Does choosing an e-learning platform make your head spin?
Are you worried about high licensing fees, vendor lock-in, limited system flexibility, lack of full control over your data, and difficulties with scaling and integration?
Fortunately, there’s Moodle.
Moodle is a proven, flexible e-learning platform used by organizations around the world — from companies to universities and public institutions.
No Licensing Fees
As an open-source platform, Moodle does not charge licensing fees — you only pay for hosting and any customisations you may need.
No Vendor Lock-in
You can host Moodle within your own infrastructure, avoiding dependency on a single provider and maintaining full control over the system’s development.
Information Security
You can deploy Moodle on your own servers, and its built-in privacy API supports data export and deletion in compliance with GDPR.
High Scalability
There are no limits on the number of training materials or users on Moodle.
Easy Integration
Thanks to its open-source code and hundreds of plugins, you can fully integrate Moodle with your company’s tools and processes.
Regular Updates
Moodle is backed by a global community that ensures continuous development, regular updates, and professional support.
We don’t just implement Moodle.
We design a complete learning environment.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Find answers to the most common questions about implementing Moodle with Wecreo.
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Moodle is one of the most popular e-learning platforms in the world, used by companies, universities, and public institutions. It is an open-source solution, which means no license fees and full independence from a single vendor. Moodle offers high flexibility, integration with other systems, and full control over your data.
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The cost of a Moodle implementation depends on the project scope, number of users, required integrations, and level of customization. Moodle itself does not require license fees — you only pay for implementation, configuration, hosting, and optional technical support.
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A basic Moodle implementation can take anywhere from a few days to several weeks. More advanced projects, including integrations, custom development, or data migration, may take between 4 and 12 weeks.
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Item desYes. Moodle can be integrated with various systems, such as:
HR systems (e.g., SAP, Workday, Enova)
Active Directory / Azure AD (SSO)
CRM systems
Microsoft Teams
reporting and analytics systems
other learning platforms
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Moodle is widely used by companies for:
employee onboarding
product training
sales training
compliance training
partner and customer training
Many global organisations use Moodle as their central learning platform.
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Yes. Moodle meets high security standards and is developed by a global community and the official Moodle team. The platform allows full control over user data and can be deployed on your own infrastructure or in a secure cloud environment.
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Yes. Moodle gives you full control over:
users
data
functionality
integrations
platform design and appearance
You are not locked into a single vendor.
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No. Moodle is open-source software and does not require license fees. This results in lower long-term costs compared to many commercial LMS platforms.
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Yes. Moodle can be fully customized to match your company’s branding, including:
logo and colors
login page design
user dashboard
platform layout
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Yes. We provide full support, including:
hosting and maintenance
system updates
technical support
development of new features
platform optimisation
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Yes. We can import courses in formats such as:
SCORM
xAPI
video files
documents
courses from other LMS platforms
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We specialise in Moodle implementations for companies and in developing advanced e-learning solutions. We provide comprehensive support — from needs analysis and implementation to platform development and ongoing maintenance.