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10 Ways to Share Your SCORM Courses Online (Free and Paid Options Compared)

  • Writer: QuickA
    QuickA
  • 2 days ago
  • 3 min read


SCORM files are powerful. They hold your interactive courses, track learner progress, and deliver a polished user experience. But what good is a SCORM course if it’s stuck on your desktop?


Whether you're an instructional designer building a portfolio, a freelancer showcasing your work, or a business testing training content, sharing SCORM content online is essential.

Here are 10 smart ways to publish your SCORM courses online, starting with the one designed just for instructional designers 👇


🥇 1. ID Portal


Best for: Portfolios, freelancers, L&D professionals



ID Portal is purpose-built for instructional designers to upload SCORM courses, explain their design thinking, and share real results - all from a modern, searchable portfolio platform. Best of all, it’s free to get started with premium options available.


Features:

  • SCORM hosting with LMS player

  • Share insights, metrics and rationale

  • Public and private visibility controls

  • Custom layouts and URLs (premium)

  • Recruiters and buyers can contact you directly


Why it stands out: It’s the only platform where your course, your design logic, and your results live together and you can embed it into your own site.


2. SCORM Cloud


Best for: Testing or demoing SCORM packages

Website: scorm.com


Run by Rustici Software, SCORM Cloud is great for developers or ID professionals who need to test SCORM compatibility or host small demos.


Free plan includes:

  • Limited storage (100MB)

  • Up to 10 active users

  • Basic tracking and reporting


Drawback: Not designed for portfolio or public sharing. It’s more technical in nature.


3. Google Cloud or AWS (Self Hosted)


Best for: Developers or tech savvy users


You can host SCORM files using a virtual server and open source SCORM players like Moodle or SCORM Cloud Dispatch. You’ll need to manage hosting, access controls, and maintenance yourself.


Pros: Full control

Cons: Complex setup, requires technical know-how


4. MoodleCloud


Best for: Educators or trainers with budget

Website: moodlecloud.com


Moodle’s cloud hosted LMS supports SCORM uploads and offers tools for quizzes, grading, and course delivery.


Free plan: Limited to 50 users and 200MB storage

Best for: Learning delivery, not design showcasing


5. TalentLMS


Best for: Corporate training delivery

Website: talentlms.com


A robust LMS with SCORM support and intuitive design. Ideal for businesses, but the pricing structure can be limiting for solo professionals.


Free for up to 5 users and 10 courses

Not portfolio friendly - built for enterprise use


6. Thinkific (with Add Ons)


Best for: Course creators monetizing content

Website: thinkific.com


Thinkific doesn’t natively support SCORM but allows integrations through third party tools. You’ll need to pay for workarounds or convert SCORM to video or HTML first.


Paid plans needed for full functionality

Not ideal for interactive SCORM heavy content


Best for: Companies creating internal training

Website: rise.com


Rise is from the makers of Articulate and supports SCORM publishing, but content is tightly tied to their platform and audience.


Paid only — no free plan

Not for public portfolios


8. LearnWorlds


Best for: Entrepreneurs selling courses

Website: learnworlds.com


A sleek course platform that supports SCORM, LearnWorlds is ideal for selling your courses, not showcasing them as a portfolio.


Paid plans from $29 per month

Limited free exposure


9. Easygenerator


Best for: Simple, fast course creation


While Easygenerator focuses on course creation, it also lets you publish and share SCORM compatible output via hosted links.


Free plan available but with branding

Less control over design visibility


10. GitHub Pages (Advanced DIY)


Best for: Developers who like to tinker

Website: github.com


Yes, you can host HTML5 published SCORM files here or in Netlify. Requires file prep, SCORM JS support, and a good grasp of Git.


Great for developers

Less so for hiring managers


🔍 Feature Comparison Table


Platform

SCORM Hosting

Free Plan

LMS Player

Recruiter Discovery

Public Share

Embeddable

Tech Skill Needed

ID Portal

✅ Yes

✅ Yes

✅ Yes

✅ Yes

✅ Yes

✅ Yes

🚫 No

SCORM Cloud

✅ Yes

✅ Yes

✅ Yes

🚫 No

⚠️ Limited

🚫 No

⚠️ Medium

Self Hosted (AWS)

✅ Yes

🚫 No

⚠️ Varies

🚫 No

✅ Yes

✅ Yes

✅ High

MoodleCloud

✅ Yes

✅ Yes

✅ Yes

🚫 No

⚠️ Basic

🚫 No

⚠️ Medium

TalentLMS

✅ Yes

✅ Yes

✅ Yes

🚫 No

⚠️ Limited

🚫 No

🚫 No

Thinkific

⚠️ Workaround

✅ Yes

⚠️ Add-ons

🚫 No

✅ Yes

✅ Yes

⚠️ Medium

✅ Yes

🚫 No

✅ Yes

🚫 No

🚫 No

🚫 No

🚫 No

LearnWorlds

✅ Yes

🚫 No

✅ Yes

🚫 No

✅ Yes

✅ Yes

🚫 No

Easygenerator

✅ Yes

✅ Yes

✅ Yes

🚫 No

✅ Yes

🚫 No

🚫 No

GitHub Pages

✅ Yes

✅ Yes

⚠️ Manual

🚫 No

✅ Yes

✅ Yes

✅ High


Final Thoughts


Choosing the right platform to share your SCORM content depends on your goals. If you're building a portfolio, want to show off your design decisions, and get discovered by recruiters or buyers, then ID Portal was made for you.


Create your free profile today and start sharing what really matters - your ideas, your courses, and your impact.👉 instructionaldesignerportals.com




 
 
 

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