List of Doctly Integrations
This is a list of platforms and tools that integrate with Doctly. This list is updated as of January 2026.
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Axis LMS
Atrixware
Empower your workforce with streamlined, effective training solutions.Axis LMS is a modern, business-focused Learning Management System designed to streamline training and empower learners. From onboarding and compliance to continuing education and professional development, Axis LMS helps organizations create impactful learning experiences that are easy to manage and scale. Supporting everything from SCORM, to videos, quizzes, and documents, Axis LMS gives you the flexibility to deliver content your way. Automate user enrollments, email reminders, certifications, and tracking, saving time while ensuring consistency and accountability. The platform features a user-friendly course builder, customizable branding, and a responsive design that works seamlessly across all devices. Whether you’re training employees, customers, or partners, Axis LMS adapts to fit your needs with multi-site capabilities, permissions control, and powerful role-based access. Robust reporting tools provide real-time insights into learner progress and program effectiveness, while built-in compliance features and integrations with HR and CRM systems make administration simple. Designed for organizations with 25 to 10,000+ users, Axis LMS delivers the flexibility of a custom-built system without the high cost or complexity. It’s the smart choice for companies that want to take control of their training and drive measurable results. -
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Markdown
Markdown
Simplify your writing with clear, readable formatting tools.Markdown offers a user-friendly way to create content in a clear and legible format, which can be seamlessly converted into standard XHTML or HTML. At its core, "Markdown" encompasses two main elements: (1) a plain text formatting syntax and (2) a Perl-based tool designed to transform this formatted text into HTML. For those interested in exploring Markdown's formatting options, the Syntax page provides comprehensive guidelines, while the online Dingus tool allows for immediate experimentation. The primary aim of Markdown's syntax is to maintain high readability, enabling users to present documents in plain text without visible tags or formatting indicators. While Markdown's syntax is influenced by various text-to-HTML converters, its foundational inspiration comes from the layout of plain text emails. This distinctive combination of simplicity and utility has propelled Markdown to become a favored choice for both writers and developers, facilitating their ability to craft formatted content with ease. Notably, its growing popularity is also reflected in the myriad of platforms and applications that now support Markdown, further expanding its accessibility and use.
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