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Titan Learning vs. Interplay Learning:
which is right for you?

Interplay Learning is a well-funded, capable company with a big simulation catalog. We compete with them, and we'll still be straight with you: the two products solve different problems. Here's the factual side-by-side so you can decide which problem is yours.

The core difference

They sell a library. We deliver your program.

Interplay's education offering is a content catalog "mapped to existing curriculum" — meaning you still need a curriculum, an LMS, and a state application. Titan is the program itself: complete, co-branded with your program's name, running on a true LMS, with the approval package in the box.

Interplay LearningTitan Learning
What you're buyingSubscription to a course & sim catalogA complete program you run as your own
Runs under your program's nameNo — students use the Interplay platformYes — your program name, your own class
Complete LMS includedNo — "LMS integration" is a listed feature¹Yes — enrollment, gating, gradebook, certificates
State approval packageNot offeredIncluded — proven through 16 states
Instructor of recordNoYes — licensed, with weekly office hours
Credential exams includedVaries / add-onEPA 608, OSHA 10, NATE attempts in the seat
Minimum purchase10-seat license minimum5 seats, then add 1 at a time
License clock startsAt contract signingWhen each student starts
Sells direct to your studentsYes — Solo plan, $54/month²Never — partners are our only channel
Pricing published"Contact sales" for organizations$999/student/year, on our website
Reporting depthCompletion-focused; users report wanting grade detail³Quiz-level grades, time-on-task, exportable
Catalog breadth11+ industries, 500+ hours — genuinely broad5 deep career programs (by design)
¹ Interplay's education pricing page lists "LMS integration" as a feature — i.e., the platform connects to a school's own LMS.  ² Published on interplaylearning.com.  ³ Public reviews on Capterra cite completion-only reporting and support responsiveness. All comparisons based on publicly available information as of July 2026 — tell us if something's outdated and we'll fix it.
When they're the right choice

Honestly? Sometimes they are.

If you already run an approved program with your own LMS and you want a broad supplemental sim library across many trades — including ones we don't cover — Interplay is a reasonable pick. That's the product they built, and it's a fine one.

But if what you need is the program itself — named after your school, approvable by your state, with an instructor of record and nothing else to assemble — that's not what a library does. That's what we do. And several schools that started there have ended up here.

Common questions

Asked by schools comparing the two.

We're mid-contract with a course library. Can we switch?
Yes. Bring us your module list and your renewal date — we'll map your content to a complete Titan program, prepare your state paperwork, and time the launch to your contract. Most switches cost less than schools expect because our seats only start when students do.
Why is your catalog smaller?
Because a program you can file with a state needs depth, not breadth: sequenced hours, assessments, an instructor of record, and documentation. We build five programs to that standard rather than fifty to a library standard. When partners pull us into a new trade (Solar is asked about most), we build it the same way.
Aren't you biased?
Obviously — this is our website. That's why every factual row above is based on public information you can check yourself, and why we tell you plainly when they're the better fit. If we got something wrong, email us and we'll correct it.

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