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AI Auto-Tagging – How Are You Handling Existing Content?

  • November 5, 2025
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Hi everyone,

We’re in the process of enabling the AI Auto-Tagging feature in Docebo and I’d love to hear how others are approaching this.

Since the tool isn’t retrospective (so previously uploaded content won’t be auto-tagged unless updated), I’m curious:

  • Has anyone found a way to bulk update or mass auto-tag existing content, or is this something you’ve had to manage manually?
  • Are you implementing any processes or strategies to ensure your content library stays up to date with tags going forward?

Any tips, lessons learned, or advice would be much appreciated!

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lrnlab
Hero III
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  • Hero III
  • November 5, 2025

Dont know ion any way to bulk upload tags to you content...looked at the API list and could don't find any that can do that.


gstager
Hero III
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  • Hero III
  • November 5, 2025

Definitely keeping auto-tagging turned off on our end.


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  • Novice I
  • November 24, 2025

Definitely keeping auto-tagging turned off on our end.

Would you be open to expanding on why you keep auto-tagging turned off? We’re evaluating best practices on our end, and it would be really helpful to understand any challenges or drawbacks you’ve experienced so we can factor that into our approach.


gstager
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  • Hero III
  • December 1, 2025

@Cary04 - Here are a few posts for you to review on this topic.

Have the issues been corrected by now? Perhaps - but I am grateful for the ability to have them off now and I do not intend to turn them back on. Too much work for very little gain in our environment.


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  • Novice I
  • December 1, 2025

@Cary04 - Here are a few posts for you to review on this topic.

Have the issues been corrected by now? Perhaps - but I am grateful for the ability to have them off now and I do not intend to turn them back on. Too much work for very little gain in our environment.

Thank you for clarifying and attaching these! Really appreciate it!