The real problem
Sound familiar?
You share a video. Nobody watches it.
You send a newsletter. It gets filed away.
You book a training day. Half the team forgets by Friday.
Your team falls behind. Clients notice. You lose deals.
pills.sh fixes this. 3 minutes a day. Real progress. No one gets left behind.
How it works
Learning that actually sticks
Daily streaks
Every team member builds a learning habit with daily streak tracking.
Team leaderboard
A little healthy competition goes a long way. Track XP and completions across the team.
Shared tracks
Curate the exact track your team needs — onboarding, upskilling, or staying current.
Manager dashboard
See who's engaged, who's falling behind, and where the knowledge gaps are.
ROI
The math is simple
3 min
per pill — no meeting needed
20 pills
per week for a team of 5
$49/mo
less than one wasted training day
Simple pricing
Start free. Upgrade to Team when you need the full stack.
Want the full tier breakdown? See pricing
Comparison
Pills.sh vs the alternatives
| Feature | Pills.sh | LMS | Slack docs |
|---|---|---|---|
| Setup time | 10 minutes | Weeks to months | None |
| Daily engagement | 3-min pill habit | Course completion | Manual reminders |
| Progress tracking | Automatic, per-pill | Manual or scripted | Impossible |
| Content from YouTube / Podcasts | |||
| Team leaderboard | |||
| Manager dashboard | |||
| Streaks & XP | |||
| Cost | $12/mo team | $200–500+/mo | Included |
FAQ
How many seats can we have?
The Team plan starts at 5 seats for $49/mo. Need more? We'll work with you on custom pricing for larger teams.
Can we add custom sources?
Yes — you can add any YouTube channel, RSS feed, or newsletter as a source for your team's tracks. Great for industry-specific content your competitors don't have.
Is there a free trial?
Yes. Start with a free account for up to 3 enrolled tracks. Upgrade to Team when you need the manager dashboard, leaderboard, and custom tracks.
How is this different from a LMS?
An LMS takes months to set up and nobody actually uses it. Pills.sh takes 10 minutes and is built for daily micro-learning — not one-time course completion.