Quote onlyVerified 2026-06-17
Docebo Pricing
Quote-only with three active-user counting models. Recommended starting point: 250+ learners.
Tiers published
What Docebo shows on docebo.com/pricing
| Tier | Learner range | Rate | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Elevate | 250+ recommended | Not published | Foundation tier with core learning management features. |
| Enterprise | 250+ recommended | Not published | Advanced tier with additional capabilities and support. |
Billing models
MAU vs YAU vs RAU
- MAU (Monthly Active Users): a learner counts if they are active in a given month. Lower invoice when many seats sit dormant; harder to forecast.
- YAU (Yearly Active Users): a learner counts if they are active any time in the contract year. Forecastable, slightly higher than MAU at most usage patterns.
- RAU (Registered Active Users): every user marked active in the system counts, whether they log in or not. Most predictable; pays for unused seats.
What to ask on the quote call
Levers that Docebo controls
- Which billing model fits the learner curve (MAU, YAU, RAU)?
- Implementation services scope and fee (separate from the LMS subscription line).
- AI-feature surcharge: Docebo’s AI-assisted authoring and tagging is positioned as part of the value proposition; ask whether it is included or premium.
- Contract length: typical 1 to 5 years, with 3 to 5 most common; multi-year commit is the standard discount lever.
- Content library bundling: third-party content (LinkedIn Learning, Coursera, etc.) is a separate procurement line.
Source
Verified directly from the vendor pricing page
Pricing page: https://www.docebo.com/pricing/. Verified 2026-06-17. Docebo is publicly traded on NASDAQ (DCBO).
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Last verified June 2026. Vendor pricing changes without notice; see the sources page for the verification log.