
Trivie is a knowledge retention platform designed to enhance employee understanding and memory of training content. It integrates with existing training materials and learning tools to improve knowledge recall, aiming for over 90% retention after 12 months. The platform uses a predictive algorithm to deliver personalized learning boosters, and incorporates gamification features like leaderboards and badges to increase engagement. Trivie also provides analytics to measure knowledge transfer and training effectiveness. It supports various training areas such as onboarding, sales, safety, cybersecurity, compliance, marketing, upskilling, and change management. Trivie is not an LMS but complements them, and it is content-agnostic, allowing the use of existing or third-party content.

Trivie is a knowledge retention platform designed to enhance employee understanding and memory of training content. It integrates with existing training materials and learning tools to improve knowledge recall, aiming for over 90% retention after 12 months. The platform uses a predictive algorithm to deliver personalized learning boosters, and incorporates gamification features like leaderboards and badges to increase engagement. Trivie also provides analytics to measure knowledge transfer and training effectiveness. It supports various training areas such as onboarding, sales, safety, cybersecurity, compliance, marketing, upskilling, and change management. Trivie is not an LMS but complements them, and it is content-agnostic, allowing the use of existing or third-party content.
Product: Knowledge-retention platform using spaced repetition, retrieval practice, gamification, and AI-driven personalization
Customers: Enterprise and Fortune 500 organizations
Founded / HQ: Founded 2011; headquartered in Frisco, Texas
Funding: Series A announced Jun 23, 2020; total funding reported USD 16,600,000
Founders: Lawrence S. Schwartz and Leland Putterman
Workforce learning and knowledge retention for enterprise training programs
2011
EdTech / Workforce Learning
“Montrose Lane led Series A”