How it works
Every piece of content you upload is tagged by functional skill and topic by our Skill Tagging Engine, so search matches what a customer is trying to do, not just the keywords.
Once tagged, each module stands on its own. The same content powers every delivery surface without rebuilding.
Deep Search
A customer searching "how do I export a report" gets the answer in seconds. Every answer is traceable to its source module. For video, search surfaces the exact moment. For PDFs, the exact page.
Modular Learning
Modules exist independently, so structured learning and instant answers coexist without duplication. Customers consume exactly what they need. Progress rolls up automatically to any course or path that module is part of.
Embedded Learning
Inline search embeds directly inside your product via a simple snippet. Customers learn without leaving your product mid-flow. Live in a day, no implementation partner, no additional cost.
Analytics & Reporting
Traditional LMS reports who finished a course. Beetsol reports what customers searched for but could not find, where they dropped off, and which content gaps are generating support tickets. Fix documentation before it becomes churn.
Also includes course and user reports.
Built for the AI Layer
Beetsol pricing varies by company size:
ROI arrives faster for B2B SaaS (60-90 days) because 30-40% of support tickets are how-to questions that training deflects immediately.
Basic setup: Upload content in 1-3 days, configure branding in 1-2 days, go live in 1 week.
Full rollout with embedding and integrations takes 2-4 weeks. Most teams see measurable improvement in customer self-sufficiency within the first 30 days.
You can, but it creates massive friction. Legacy platforms are built on enrollment databases — meaning users have to formally enroll in a course to see the content. Beetsol is built on a search-first architecture.
Forcing a SaaS customer through a 25-minute sequential course just to find a 2-minute answer usually results in them abandoning the platform and opening a support ticket instead.