r/Training is a subreddit with 15k members. The community frequently discusses training, ai, learning, development, and software, and they frequently recommend/review lms, and the most common flair used is question, resource, fun, tool, and article.
This subreddit is dedicated to learning professionals. People who are involved in education in the corporate world as opposed to academia. If you're a trainer, instructional designer, e-learning specialist, training coordinator, or have anything at all to do with adult learning, this is a sub for you.
Note: Posts about fitness or weight training will be deleted and user potentially banned.
Popular Topics in r/Training
#1
Training
176 posts
#2
Ai
35 posts
#3
Learning
22 posts
#4
Development
17 posts
#5
Software
14 posts
#6
Career
13 posts
#7
Sap
11 posts
#8
Lms
10 posts
#9
Elearning
10 posts
#10
Bangalore
10 posts
Products Discussed in r/Training
Lms
4 reviews
#1
KnowVela
5.0★ from 1 review
#2
TalentLMS
4.0★ from 1 review
#3
Learnie
4.0★ from 1 review
Flair Used in r/Training
#1
Question
: "What was the coolest thing you saw at ATD 2026 Los Angeles this year?"
43 posts
#2
Resource
: "My observations after a year of helping companies implement AI learning frameworks."
7 posts
#3
Fun
: "Background music for in-person workshops"
2 posts
#4
Tool
: "Upgrade your training resources for free"
2 posts
#5
Article
: "After years in L&D, I think we measure the wrong thing entirely."
1 post
#6
Announcement
: "I want to really like this subreddit, but I'm out."
1 post
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Yearly
+5k members(44.3%)
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Last updated: August 13, 2026