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LinkedIn Learning vs Skillshare

A detailed head-to-head comparison of LinkedIn Learning and Skillshare based on our 100-point scoring system.

Winner
LinkedIn Learning

LinkedIn Learning

LinkedIn Learning Professional Skills Platform

12,800 reviews

Skillshare

Skillshare

Skillshare Creative Learning Subscription

3,640 reviews

Side-by-Side Comparison

Metric
LinkedIn Learning
Skillshare
Overall Score
86/100
84/100
Price
$40.00
$14.00
Customer Rating
4.3/5
4.1/5
Review Count
12,800
3,640
Best For
Best for Career Development
Best for Creative Skill Development
About Page
Yes
Yes
Contact Info
Yes
Yes

LinkedIn Learning — Score Breakdown

Course Quality & Content22/25
Instructor Expertise0/15
Price & Value0/15
Platform Usability0/10
Certification Value0/15
Student Support0/10
Content Freshness0/10

Skillshare — Score Breakdown

Course Quality & Content20/25
Instructor Expertise12/15
Price & Value13/15
Platform Usability9/10
Certification Value6/15
Student Support9/10
Content Freshness15/10

Pros & Cons

LinkedIn Learning

LinkedIn profile integration creates a direct career signal from completed courses — a unique and practically valuable feature that no competing platform can replicate at the same scale.
21,000+ courses with regular updates ensure content reflects current software versions and industry practices, avoiding the staleness common in larger academic course libraries.
Offline mobile access and variable playback speed make LinkedIn Learning genuinely practical for learners with irregular schedules or long commutes.
Certificates are professional development credentials rather than accredited qualifications — they have strong signal value within LinkedIn's ecosystem but carry less weight than Coursera's university-backed certificates in formal hiring contexts.
$39.99/month is on the higher end for a single-platform subscription; Udemy's permanent course ownership model is often cheaper for learners who only need one or two courses.
Course quality varies across the 21,000+ library: flagship courses on major business tools and programming languages are consistently strong, but lower-traffic topic courses can be outdated or less thoroughly produced.

Skillshare

Project-based learning format produces real creative outputs rather than passive video consumption, accelerating practical skill retention.
New classes added weekly keep the catalog current with emerging tools, trends, and techniques in fast-moving creative fields.
Community galleries create a feedback environment that approximates workshop-style learning at a subscription price.
No certificates of professional value — Skillshare is not a credential platform and should not be treated as one.
Class quality varies considerably across the open instructor model, requiring learners to screen before committing time.
Subscription model offers less flexibility than per-course ownership for learners who only need content in specific, infrequent bursts.

Our Verdict

LinkedIn Learning comes out ahead with a score of 86/100 compared to 84/100. LinkedIn Learning is best for best for career development. However, Skillshare may be a better fit if you prioritize best for creative skill development.

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