In Brief
- Docebo integrates learning, enterprise knowledge and skills intelligence in one AI-driven platform.
- New agents autonomously transform scattered knowledge into structured learning and insights.
- L&D leaders get a live picture of workforce skills that updates as people learn, replacing static spreadsheets and manual gap analysis.
Docebo unveiled its next-generation platform on April 21 at its flagship Docebo Inspire 2026 event, integrating enterprise knowledge, skills intelligence and agentic AI in its new AgentHub. The company describes this as its largest release to date, marking a step into a new category beyond the traditional LMS.
How AgentHub Works
According to the company, AgentHub brings learning, knowledge and skills to the point of work and gives L&D teams a smarter operational foundation. AgentHub was built on Docebo's acquisition of Zive, also announced at Inspire. Zive is a Germany-based enterprise AI and knowledge platform whose technology also underpins Enterprise Knowledge and the MCP Server. Its agents reason, decide and act autonomously. The company shared the example of an admin prompting an agent to build a 15-minute onboarding micro-course. The agent pulls from Drive, Confluence, SharePoint and Docebo's own catalog to generate the outline, assessment and media plan, and deliver a ready-to-review draft.
Skills Intelligence: The 365Talents Layer
The skills intelligence engine is powered by 365Talents, an AI-powered skills intelligence platform Docebo acquired earlier this year. The platform's skills loop works in three stages: detect (surfacing roles, proficiencies and inferred skills across the workforce), grow (triggering targeted learning paths based on identified gaps) and validate (feeding completed learning and manager reviews back into the system to keep skills profiles current).
Opening Up to the AI Stack
The Docebo Model Context Protocol (MCP) Server, now in public beta, makes the platform a native knowledge source inside Claude, Microsoft Copilot, ChatGPT and other MCP-enabled AI tools. It allows AI assistants to look up learner progress, surface course recommendations and check certification status without requiring a custom integration. General availability is expected in July 2026.
The company also announced Docebo Companion, a browser extension that brings AI-powered learning into whatever employees are already working on.
What Docebo Announced at Inspire 2026
The release spans seven capabilities across learning, knowledge and skills:
| Capability | Description |
|---|---|
| Docebo AgentHub | Autonomous agents that convert enterprise knowledge into structured learning |
| Enterprise Knowledge | Connects to 20+ sources (Confluence, SharePoint, Google Drive, etc.) |
| Skills Intelligence | 365Talents-powered detection, learning delivery and skills validation |
| MCP Server | Exposes Docebo data to Claude, Copilot, ChatGPT and other AI tools |
| Docebo Companion | Browser extension delivering learning in the flow of work |
| AI Tutor | On-demand study companion for concept explanation and content summaries |
| Interactive Podcasts | AI-hosted episodes generated from lesson content |
Docebo in the News
Docebo acquired Lyon, France-based 365Talents in January 2026 for approximately $54.6 million in cash, plus up to $5.1 million in potential earn-out payments tied to financial milestones. The 365Talents brand will remain independent, with its leadership team staying in place. At the time, Docebo stated it expects the acquisition to generate approximately $9 million in revenue through December 2026.
Docebo unveiled its AI-first platform vision at its April 2025 Inspire event, introducing Harmony — an agentic L&D marketplace and co-pilot — alongside AI Neural Search and AI Creator. The company reported strong Q4 2025 results in February 2026, including its highest gross bookings since 2021.
Docebo Background
Docebo, founded in 2005, targets HR and L&D leaders at mid-market to large enterprises. The company is known for its AI-driven learning platform with LMS and learning experience features, skills intelligence and generative AI tools, serving organizations seeking to centralize and scale training.
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