For students, educators, and workplace learners who require mobile access to their existing institutional Moodle course environments.
Providing mobile access to the Moodle learning management system for students and educators. Facilitating course participation and content management on the go.
Target audience
Primary focus
Education · Learning Management System mobile access
Scale
indie
Target audience
Students, educators, and workplace learners who require mobile access to their existing institutional Moodle course environments.
1 app analysed
Open-source extensibility allowing for institutional branding and custom plugins
1
Positive apps
0
Neutral / mixed
0
Negative apps
68/100
Avg sentiment score
Strategic outlook coming soon.
What fed this analysis
Portfolio
Free 1Last updated
Moodle
v5.1.1
5mo ago
Released 2 updates in the last 6 months for their single active application, indicating a maintenance-focused development cycle.
Brightspace Pulse is the most direct functional rival, matching Moodle's scale and maintaining a high release velocity (5 updates in 6 months) focused on the student mobile experience.
The most established enterprise rival, recently updated to align with their 'Ultra' responsive design initiative.
The primary rival for classroom culture and behavior management in the K-8 segment.
A rising threat to the 'Student Planner' aspect of LMS apps, released recently with high design standards.
A high-velocity rival (6 releases in 6 months) that targets the 'observer' persona, a segment Moodle serves less effectively through its primary app.
Dominates the 'gamified assessment' space with 14 releases in 6 months, often used as a high-engagement alternative to Moodle's native quiz module.
Extremely high innovation velocity (26 releases in 6 months) focusing on the K-12 'Learning Journal' niche.
A key rival in the corporate training (L&D) sector where Moodle Workplace also competes.
While a general business tool, its 'Education' mode is a massive 'LMS-lite' competitor in hybrid environments.
Focuses on the 'Active Learning' niche within Higher Ed, specifically targeting lecture engagement.
Emerging as the preferred 'visual collaboration' tool that replaces Moodle's traditional text-heavy discussion forums.