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LinkedIn Learning integration using API

  • June 5, 2025
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we are mid-implementation and I do not want use the Marketplace to create because there are some LiL catalogs we want to avoid.  From the documentation provided (links below).  I see how we can get our LinkedIn content in the Central Repository.

However, Docebo says they don’t have a process to create, update, or unpublish courses based automatically.

Also looking for a process to create Learning Paths based on LinkedIn Learning Learning Paths.

Has anyone been able to do this via APIs?

Ron

https://help.docebo.com/hc/en-us/articles/360020082140-Activating-and-managing-the-LinkedIn-Learning-integration

https://help.docebo.com/hc/en-us/articles/360020082140-Activating-and-managing-the-LinkedIn-Learning-integration

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lrnlab
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  • June 5, 2025

Using the marketplace gives you the option to create a full course when you import the content. You can select individual courses (there is search and filter option) or import them all (I do not recommend this options as there are over 15,000 courses!).

If you choose the option to only load the content to the CLOR, you would then need to build your courses - this is a good option if you want to either add multiple LiL course content into a single course or use it in conjunction with your own content.

Although it does not update and decommission old or outdated courses, LiL should send notices of expiring content to the LiL admin account; you would then need to do those updates yourself.

I do not see any APIs that could this. Did you ask support if they might know?


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  • June 6, 2025

@lrnlab this is very disappointing that this not automated.  In my last LMS the process was completely automated.  Courses were created, updated, and content added all via an Marketplace.

I find this is a big deficiency with the LinkedIn integration as compared to competitors in the marketplace.