muitas limitações na versão free
pode ser bom na versão paga, achei bem caro a assinatura anual. Com a versão free você não consegue fazer muita coisa.
Poor Product Quality, Worse Support – Read the Refund Policy Fine Print
After more than a month attempting to resolve critical functionality issues, I’m migrating to another platform. Multiple unresolved problems include duplicate notification emails to students and clients, incorrect completion percentage displays, and cart page conflicts. I’ve invested significant time building course content only to have an unusable system that sends spam notifications. Additionally, there’s no export functionality to migrate content to another provider. Support has been consistently inadequate. Response times regularly exceed four days, tickets automatically close after 72 hours regardless of resolution status, and promised patches with specific delivery dates fail to materialise or are given to you as code changes to manage yourself. When solutions are provided, they often involve removing website functionality rather than addressing root causes (support staff removing the entire site custom footer, without approval, to resolve a display conflict). After granting staging site access for troubleshooting, support went silent for four days, then reported no issues could be found on an environment where the plugin version had mysteriously been changed without notification or documentation. Multiple escalation requests received no response. Important note: enable activity tracking before providing admin access to the support team (part of the refund requirements) so you can track what changes are made to your site. The refund policy has significant limitations, review terms carefully before purchase. Given the number of established LMS platforms available, I cannot recommend investing time or resources in a product with these persistent technical issues and inadequate support structure. Save your time and your money. Update: After requesting a refund due to these ongoing issues, the sales team (unlike support) was professional and processed the refund promptly without argument. Credit where it’s due – at least their sales team understands customer service, even if their support team doesn’t.
The Balanced Tech Reality
Tutor LMS Review: Great Turnkey LMS Product, Hostile Developer Experience! The Bottom Line Score• Out-of-the-Box Buyer Rating: 7–8 / 10• Developer Customization Rating: 4–5 / 10• Honest Blended Score: ~5.5 / 10The Verdict in One Sentence: Treat Tutor LMS like Shopify bolted onto WordPress—it has a strong product surface out of the box, but a weak theming contract if you try to make it seamlessly match your custom brand. The Good: Why It Isn’t LowerReal Feature Depth: From lesson structures and quizzes to built-in e-commerce, certificate builders, and student dashboards, the core LMS functionality is solid and production-ready. The “App” Trade-off: For site owners who just want to ship a functional school UI without fighting standard WP page templates, the isolated app model is a deliberate (and working) product choice. Value & Utility: If you hold a lifetime license, the working student flows and feature set still beat trying to build or rewrite a custom LMS from scratch. The Friction: Why It Isn’t HigherNot a True “Theme Citizen”: It acts like an application bolted onto WordPress rather than native software. The dashboard builds its own HTML shell, meaning your theme’s native headers and footers aren’t treated as first-class elements. Hostile CSS Architecture: Theming feels like fighting a system built with nested CSS variable token trees, utility class soup, and hardcoded inline styles. Overriding simple background colors or modal headers quickly turns into an !important treadmill. Integration & Security Friction: Common integration snags (like back_url redirects triggering security plugins, double-slash asset paths tutor//assets, or JSON endpoints getting flagged by plugin firewalls) often manifest as “your fault” support tickets. Superficial Hook System: PHP hooks help around the edges for basic data filters, but they won’t save you for core layout or deep brand control once the underlying frontend architecture has already made up its mind. Closing Thoughts & Final AdviceI own the Pro version of this software, and overall, I couldn’t be happier with what it accomplishes. I did spend some time dealing with a couple of redirect issues in my security plugin. I also fought tooth and nail against the CSS trying to get it to blend seamlessly as part of my custom theme. I found the process so frustrating that I eventually decided to stop making changes—I’m not 100% happy with my styling tweaks, but I simply no longer wanted to fight the system. As a standalone platform integrated into your site, it is fantastic. Just don’t fight with it the way I tried to. There simply isn’t enough time in the day to wrestle with its CSS, so my best advice is to embrace and love what Tutor LMS 4 has to offer out of the box!
The Balanced Tech Reality
Tutor LMS Review: Great Turnkey LMS Product, Hostile Developer Experience! The Bottom Line Score• Out-of-the-Box Buyer Rating: 7–8 / 10• Developer Customization Rating: 4–5 / 10• Honest Blended Score: ~5.5 / 10The Verdict in One Sentence: Treat Tutor LMS like Shopify bolted onto WordPress—it has a strong product surface out of the box, but a weak theming contract if you try to make it seamlessly match your custom brand. The Good: Why It Isn’t LowerReal Feature Depth: From lesson structures and quizzes to built-in e-commerce, certificate builders, and student dashboards, the core LMS functionality is solid and production-ready. The “App” Trade-off: For site owners who just want to ship a functional school UI without fighting standard WP page templates, the isolated app model is a deliberate (and working) product choice. Value & Utility: If you hold a lifetime license, the working student flows and feature set still beat trying to build or rewrite a custom LMS from scratch. The Friction: Why It Isn’t HigherNot a True “Theme Citizen”: It acts like an application bolted onto WordPress rather than native software. The dashboard builds its own HTML shell, meaning your theme’s native headers and footers aren’t treated as first-class elements. Hostile CSS Architecture: Theming feels like fighting a system built with nested CSS variable token trees, utility class soup, and hardcoded inline styles. Overriding simple background colors or modal headers quickly turns into an !important treadmill. Integration & Security Friction: Common integration snags (like back_url redirects triggering security plugins, double-slash asset paths tutor//assets, or JSON endpoints getting flagged by plugin firewalls) often manifest as “your fault” support tickets. Superficial Hook System: PHP hooks help around the edges for basic data filters, but they won’t save you for core layout or deep brand control once the underlying frontend architecture has already made up its mind. Closing Thoughts & Final AdviceI own the Pro version of this software, and overall, I couldn’t be happier with what it accomplishes. I did spend some time dealing with a couple of redirect issues in my security plugin. I also fought tooth and nail against the CSS trying to get it to blend seamlessly as part of my custom theme. I found the process so frustrating that I eventually decided to stop making changes—I’m not 100% happy with my styling tweaks, but I simply no longer wanted to fight the system. As a standalone platform integrated into your site, it is fantastic. Just don’t fight with it the way I tried to. There simply isn’t enough time in the day to wrestle with its CSS, so my best advice is to embrace and love what Tutor LMS 4 has to offer out of the box!
A powerful LMS with responsive support
Tutor LMS Pro is a feature-rich platform that covers everything I need to run an e-learning site with subscriptions, drip content, quizzes, and certificates. The interface is intuitive and the plugin integrates well with the WordPress ecosystem. I won’t hide that I encountered several difficulties along the way, both before and after the migration to version 4.0, which came with some breaking changes. However, the support team has always been responsive and genuinely helpful in resolving issues.
Horrible experiencia en la actualización
Ha cambiado todo. Los menús están en inglés. Las personalizaciones no funcionan. Los usuarios están desconcertados y perdidos.
guezs
July 20, 2026
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2 replies
A powerful LMS with responsive support
Tutor LMS Pro is a feature-rich platform that covers everything I need to run an e-learning site with subscriptions, drip content, quizzes, and certificates. The interface is intuitive and the plugin integrates well with the WordPress ecosystem. I won’t hide that I encountered several difficulties along the way, both before and after the migration to version 4.0, which came with some breaking changes. However, the support team has always been responsive and genuinely helpful in resolving issues.
Support team is very helpful
Support team is very helpful, especially Mr. Rashed helped me a lot.
susanbastin
April 27, 2026
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2 replies
course builder for patients and doctors
we create several courses on this pugin
Horrible experiencia en la actualización
Ha cambiado todo. Los menús están en inglés. Las personalizaciones no funcionan. Los usuarios están desconcertados y perdidos.
guezs
July 20, 2026
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2 replies
Password recovery doesn’t work…
Terrible User experience. Users cannot even recover their passwords unless you pay.
Poor Product Quality, Worse Support – Read the Refund Policy Fine Print
After more than a month attempting to resolve critical functionality issues, I’m migrating to another platform. Multiple unresolved problems include duplicate notification emails to students and clients, incorrect completion percentage displays, and cart page conflicts. I’ve invested significant time building course content only to have an unusable system that sends spam notifications. Additionally, there’s no export functionality to migrate content to another provider. Support has been consistently inadequate. Response times regularly exceed four days, tickets automatically close after 72 hours regardless of resolution status, and promised patches with specific delivery dates fail to materialise or are given to you as code changes to manage yourself. When solutions are provided, they often involve removing website functionality rather than addressing root causes (support staff removing the entire site custom footer, without approval, to resolve a display conflict). After granting staging site access for troubleshooting, support went silent for four days, then reported no issues could be found on an environment where the plugin version had mysteriously been changed without notification or documentation. Multiple escalation requests received no response. Important note: enable activity tracking before providing admin access to the support team (part of the refund requirements) so you can track what changes are made to your site. The refund policy has significant limitations, review terms carefully before purchase. Given the number of established LMS platforms available, I cannot recommend investing time or resources in a product with these persistent technical issues and inadequate support structure. Save your time and your money. Update: After requesting a refund due to these ongoing issues, the sales team (unlike support) was professional and processed the refund promptly without argument. Credit where it’s due – at least their sales team understands customer service, even if their support team doesn’t.