
Love at first sight. That’s probably how it felt when you signed on with your learning platform. At first blush, it seemed like an ideal match. Then, over time, things changed. The spark is gone. The relationship has become…complicated. And now you’re wondering if you should break up with your LMS.
You’re not alone. In fact, scenarios like this are more common than you may think.
According to recent research, 90% of U.S. organizations have deployed at least one LMS — and nearly 40% plan to switch platforms within a year. At some point in the future, others will no doubt reach a similar LMS crossroads, as well.
Obviously, this kind of decision has serious consequences. So before saying goodbye, it’s wise to weigh the pros and cons…
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It’s Not You
Choosing to break up with your LMS may seem like a drastic move fraught with unknowns. Where will you land? Will the next choice be any better? Fair questions. After all, breaking up is hard to do — especially with an enterprise-class learning system.
It’s not just about accepting sunk costs. It’s about investing countless additional hours to implement various tech integrations, manage multiple child organizations and migrate content.
You’ll also need to address stakeholder expectations and ensure uninterrupted learning delivery throughout the change process. Anyone who has been through this process knows — when you break up with your LMS, the scope and risks are often daunting.
All of this is especially tough when you’re working with a complex ecosystem, a tight budget, limited political capital, or what I call PSES (poor selection embarrassment syndrome). Under these circumstances, letting go may seem impossible. But staying in a bad LMS relationship can ultimately be much more challenging and costly.
Why Move On?
I’m not suggesting anyone should break up with an LMS simply for the sake of change. But if your LMS no longer serves you and your constituents well, there’s no need to settle.
Besides, a switch may be easier than you imagine. Here’s one compelling reason why: The LMS market is on fire, fueled by a recent surge of AI innovation.
With more than 1000 diverse learning solutions available, you won’t be at a loss if you break up with your LMS. You’re nearly guaranteed to find a more viable partner for your unique circumstances — if you know where to look.
But before you head for greener pastures, be sure to assess your situation, starting with the 16 warning signs below…
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Should You Break Up With Your LMS? Take This Quiz
This simple checklist can help you pinpoint key issues. For each of the following statements, answer yes or no:
1. Functional Gaps – Are you frustrated by limited or nonexistent LMS capabilities your organization genuinely needs? (With more than 1000 learning systems on the market today, at least one is bound to have a solution that meets all of your requirements.)
2. Service Gaps – Does your vendor lack sufficient staff expertise or bandwidth to guide and augment your team when necessary? (Trying to get by without qualified help is risky. But looking for the right kind of assistance independently can be costly and time-consuming.)
3. Integration Gaps – Does your LMS fall short in seamlessly sharing data across your enterprise infrastructure? (Although some organizations still enter data manually and patch together integration workarounds, these tactics are not sustainable.)
4. Upgrade Recommendations – Did you license a system, but now your vendor regularly suggests upgrading to another? (Before you say yes, why not consider other options?)
5. Product Instability – Do you need to contact your vendor more than once to resolve product issues, bugs or poor performance? (That’s so 1999.)
6. Lackluster Support – Does your LMS vendor take 24 hours or longer to acknowledge a support request? And do you generally wait another 24 hours for each update? (Slow-motion support means learning participants suffer.)
7. Mismatched License Model – Do you periodically deactivate LMS users to stay under a user-based licensing cap? (If so, you have a serious case of license model mismatch. Your team could be investing time more wisely.)
8. Learner Complaints – Do program participants regularly complain about any aspect of your system’s learner experience? (No one can afford to ignore negative feedback from the frontline.)
9. Executive Complaints – Have your organization’s leaders told your managers that they’ve heard complaints about the learner experience? (Now you know you’ve hit rock bottom.)
10. Stalled Innovation – Is your LMS vendor saying its first true AI-driven features are coming in 2026? (Roadmaps matter. If your vendor isn’t stepping up to the plate as a technology leader, the next move is yours.)
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11. “Island” Syndrome – Look around at your vendor’s user group meeting. Is it hard to find many similar organizations with comparable use cases? (That’s a sure sign your LMS is walking, not running, in your direction.)
12. Feature Overload (But Not for You) – Does your LMS have tons of features you don’t use? Are the features you need most buried in the product roadmap? (That’s another clear sign of the wrong LMS.)
13. Hidden Fees Whack-a-Mole – When you want to leverage new features, does your vendor constantly charge more and more? (Either the vendor is greedy, or you made a poor purchase.)
14. Weak LMS Reporting – Does your LMS fail to measure the link between learning programs and business outcomes adequately? (These days, every business is a data business. If your solution can’t help demonstrate business impact, or provide insights to improve performance over time, then you might as well be flying blind.)
15. Yielding an Advantage – Are your learning programs designed to help employees, customers or partners raise their competitive game, yet people consistently fall short of the mark or lag behind established benchmarks? (If so, your LMS is probably part of the problem.)
16. Lack of Business Impact – Is the cost of your LMS more than the quantifiable impact it delivers? (You either have the wrong LMS or you’re not measuring results effectively.)
What Does Your Score Mean?
So, should you break up with your LMS? It’s not unusual for any one of these issues to crop up at one point or another. After all, enterprise software isn’t easy to develop, deploy or manage.
Perhaps working together with your LMS vendor to resolve isolated challenges as they arise would be worthwhile. However, if you answered “yes” to 3 or more of these statements, you’re probably past that point. It’s time to rethink your relationship with your learning platform.
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How to Break Up With Your LMS
Is your LMS relationship on the rocks? Don’t worry. Although today may be the beginning of the end, it’s not all doom and gloom. There’s hope for a happier ending.
The good news is that you no longer need to wait for your vendor to deliver. You can outline an action plan and start putting it in motion. So, when you break up with your LMS, these steps will help you move in the right direction:
1. Clarify Your Needs – Conduct an internal review to understand what is working and what isn’t
2. Explore the Market – Research top LMS options that align with your specific use cases
3. Involve Stakeholders – Engage key decision-makers early in the process to gain buy-in
4. Seek Expert Guidance – Get advice you can trust from an independent source like Talented Learning
After You Break Up With Your LMS — What Next?
Change seems risky. But if you can’t salvage a rocky LMS relationship, choosing not to change is much riskier.
The learning systems market is more dynamic than ever, with more than 1000 solutions designed for every business situation. And with the right kind of guidance, there a strong chance you’ll quickly find a better partner that will meet your needs with much less pain. There’s so much at stake. Why not open the door to more viable options?
Thanks for reading!
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When you break up with your LMS, you don’t have to go through the transition alone. I can help you move forward and find a better system for your needs. Schedule a free 30-minute phone consult with me, John Leh, Lead Analyst at Talented Learning…
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