ThinkPair takes the training content you already have and turns it into a conversation-led program run by an AI facilitator. It isn’t another LMS — instead of pushing slides to click through, it questions each learner on your material, adapts to their answers, and won’t mark the work complete until they’ve shown they understand it. Then it exports the result into the LMS you already run.

vs a traditional LMS
An LMS hosts courses and tracks who opened them. ThinkPair runs the learning conversation and reports mastery, not completion — then hands results back to your existing LMS via SCORM 1.2 / 2004 and xAPI. You keep the system you have.
vs an AI chatbot
A chatbot free-associates and can drift or invent. ThinkPair stays strictly inside your uploaded content, cites the source, follows a defined method across four phases, and won’t mark a learner complete until they’ve demonstrated understanding.
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ThinkPair is a US-based B2B learning platform where an AI facilitator runs Socratic sessions on your own training content. Instead of a course people click through, the AI asks questions, adapts to each answer, and reports mastery by competency — then exports the result into the LMS you already run.
In four steps. Create: the Forge drafts a facilitated program from a PDF, deck or policy doc you upload. Manage: organize programs into tracks and assign them by cohort, role or team. Facilitate: the AI runs a four-phase Socratic session (Engage, Share, Practice, Perform) grounded in your material. Measure: it scores mastery by competency from real reasoning and exports the results via SCORM and xAPI.
No. An LMS hosts courses and tracks who opened them. ThinkPair is a facilitation layer that runs the learning conversation and proves understanding — then hands completions back to your existing LMS via SCORM 1.2 / 2004 and xAPI. You keep the LMS you have.
A chatbot free-associates and can drift off-topic or invent facts. ThinkPair stays strictly inside the content you uploaded, cites the source inline, follows a defined method (Socratic, GROW, RPM, 4MAT) across four phases, and will not mark a learner complete until they have demonstrated mastery. It is a structured facilitator, not an open chat.
Ten object formats, assembled into one session: video, video quiz, question, flash card, form, short answer, ordering, assessment quiz, attendance and document return.
By competency-level mastery drawn from a learner’s actual reasoning during the session — not module clicks or time on screen. Managers see per-competency gaps across the cohort, and results export to any standards-compliant LMS.
Bring a policy PDF and a cohort. We’ll show you a facilitated session — and the mastery it proves — in one call.