Pearl Atom vs other LMS platforms.
The short version
Atom was built with UK FE colleges and Independent Training Providers, not for them. Every product in the bundle, the LMS, SAM for AI marking, A2HE for Access to HE, Learner Find for recruitment, exists because a customer asked for it.
Platforms like The Skills Network's EQUAL, Learning Curve Group's eAssessor Pro, Google Classroom and Microsoft Teams are familiar names in the sector. If you're shortlisting Atom against any of them, this page tells you what shaped Atom and what to ask any platform you evaluate, including ours.
Why Atom exists
Before we wrote a line of code, we sat down with senior leaders, MIS managers, curriculum heads, IQAs, assessors and learners across colleges and ITPs. One question. What's broken about the platforms you use today.
The same answers came back, regardless of which system they were on.
- Compliance evidence lives in a different place to delivery. Ofsted week is a scramble.
- ILR errors get caught too late, sometimes after funding is at risk.
- IQA sampling runs on a spreadsheet next to the LMS, not inside it.
- Where AI marking exists, it gives a score with no explanation. Assessors can't trust it or defend it.
- AI-written and plagiarised work gets caught on submission, not at upload, so assessors waste days marking work they shouldn't be marking.
- Access to HE has no proper home. It gets jammed into a generic LMS.
- Recruitment, marketing and the LMS live in three different tools owned by three different people.
- Reporting is built for finance, not for the people running the curriculum.
That list is the spec for Atom. We didn't bolt features on. We built each one because a college or ITP told us it had to exist.
What we built, and why
Compliance is the foundation, not a module. Every action a learner, assessor or IQA takes produces evidence that is ILR-ready, Ofsted-ready, and audit-trail complete. We did this because providers told us Ofsted readiness was running as a four-week project. In Atom, it runs in the background.
SAM, our AI marking engine, shows its working. SAM proposes a grade against your rubric, gives passage-level evidence for every judgement, shows a confidence score, and routes anything ambiguous to a human assessor. We built it this way because assessors told us a black-box score is worse than no AI at all. SAM is aligned to Ofqual's January 2026 principles on AI in regulated assessment.
Detection happens at upload, not at marking. AI-written and plagiarised work is flagged before it reaches the assessor's queue. Providers told us they were losing days a month marking submissions that should have been flagged on day one. We moved the check left.
A2HE is a dedicated home for Access to HE. Diploma delivery, unit credit tracking, EQA panels and QAA AVA transcript outputs are built around the way Access to HE actually runs. We built it because Access to HE teams told us they were forcing a square peg into a round LMS.
One platform, six products, one renewal. LMS, AI marking, detection, A2HE, Learner Find and reporting sit inside one contract. The average provider we migrate consolidates five suppliers into one.
Learner Find puts recruitment in the same place as delivery. Pay-per-enrolment learner acquisition is built in, so the people running marketing and the people running the LMS look at the same numbers.
Honest about who Atom is for
Atom is built for UK FE colleges and ITPs with regulated provision, funded learners and an Ofsted-facing compliance burden.
If you need a free authoring tool for a handful of internal courses, Atom isn't the right shape and we'll say so on the call. If you're delivering apprenticeships, AEB, ASF, Access to HE, study programmes or HTQs and you want compliance, delivery, marking and reporting in one place, that's what we built.
What to ask any platform you evaluate
If you're comparing Atom with EQUAL, eAssessor Pro, Google Classroom, Teams, or anything else, these eight questions will tell you more than any feature grid.
- Where does ILR-ready evidence live, and how does it get there.
- When AI proposes a mark, can the assessor see why, at passage level.
- Is AI-written and plagiarised work flagged at upload or at marking.
- How is the IQA sampling plan handled, in-system or in a spreadsheet alongside.
- What does an Ofsted deep-dive look like from inside the tool.
- How many separate contracts does the full stack require.
- What reporting capabilities does the system provide and how flexible are they in terms of bespoke reporting to suit your needs.
- What automations are built in to reduce the administrative burden on tutors, assessors, enrolment teams and IQA.
Ask all of them. Ask us too.
Migration, the practical bit
- SCORM and xAPI imports, course by course.
- Learner data migrates from standard LMS exports, with mapping support from our team.
- A 1,000-learner provider is typically fully migrated in 2 to 4 weeks.
FAQ
Why doesn't this page list our competitors' features.
Because we'd rather be specific about what Atom does than make claims about another company's product. Our job is to be clear about Atom.
Who is Atom built for.
UK FE colleges and ITPs delivering regulated, funded provision. AEB/ASF, Access to HE, HTQs and study programmes.
Does Atom replace platforms like EQUAL, eAssessor Pro, Google Classroom or Teams.
For providers whose primary need is compliance-grade delivery, AI marking and audit-ready reporting in one platform, yes. Many of our customers came from one of those systems.
Does Atom have a free tier.
No. Atom is a paid platform.
Does Atom include AI marking.
Yes. SAM is our AI assessment and marking engine, built around Ofqual's principles on AI in regulated assessment. The assessor stays in control of the final mark.
Can we migrate from another LMS to Atom.
Yes. SCORM and xAPI imports, standard LMS data exports, and a paid single-cohort pilot before full migration.
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