Customizable dashboards show the whole picture: who’s trained and who isn’t, who’s compliant, what grade each person got on each course, even who’s taking far longer than the rest to get through it. And the system sends the reminders for you — automatically, to whoever hasn’t finished — so chasing people stops being your job.
Every operations leader is asking the same questions and can’t answer them:
I can’t see at a glance who’s trained and who isn’t.
Chasing people to finish their training has become my full-time job.
Our training data lives in three systems that don’t agree.
We track completion but not grades or attempts.
You don’t reconcile three systems, export a spreadsheet, or send a single reminder by hand. Every course logs itself, the dashboard shows who’s trained, compliant, graded and lagging, and the system chases the stragglers for you — automatically.
Custom dashboards, the whole company. Trained versus not, compliant versus lapsed, the grade each person got on each course, and who’s taking far longer than the rest. You stop stitching three systems together and just look at the screen.
Chasing people to finish their training stops being your full-time job. The platform watches who hasn’t completed, sends the nudge automatically, escalates the ones that go quiet, and keeps doing it until the box is ticked — without you lifting a finger.
“Completed” doesn’t tell you whether anyone actually learned it. The dashboard shows the grade each person got on each course, how many attempts it took, and who’s taking far longer than the rest — so you can flag the people who need support before it’s a problem on the floor.
The same training data, two very different ways to know where everyone stands.
What the whole-picture dashboard looks like across different teams:
A training director opens the dashboard to see who’s trained, who’s compliant and who’s lagging across the company.
An Ops manager lets the system auto-remind everyone who hasn’t finished, so chasing stops.
An EHS manager spots employees taking far longer than peers and flags them for support.
A compliance lead filters completion by site and shift to find the weakest cohort.
The answers already exist — buried across three systems that don’t agree (the LMS, the HR system, and a hand-kept spreadsheet) and a chase that never ends. Pull it into dashboards that show who’s trained, who’s compliant, what they scored and who’s lagging — and let it send the reminders for you. Knowing where everyone stands stops being a project.
Analytics doesn’t track a spreadsheet you maintain — it reads straight from the platform. Every course, quiz, assignment and site feeds the same dashboard, so the numbers are always live and always agree.
The dashboard’s compliance status reads from the same ledger that proves it to an auditor.
Quiz scores and attempts flow straight into the per-person grade you see.
Auto-reminders chase exactly the assignments smart assignment handed out.
The site and shift filters slice the dashboard the same way a rollout is structured.

See completion and quiz scores by store and associate, so you know which locations are truly ready.

Track who's current on each safety and machine qualification by line and shift, and who's overdue before an incident finds it.

See which DCs and shifts are trained and current, by role, before peak season exposes the gaps.

Track service-standard completion by property and department, so every location holds the same bar.
Bring the questions you can’t answer today — who’s trained, who’s behind, what they scored. Give us twenty minutes and we’ll show you the dashboards that answer them, with the reminders already running themselves — live on the call.