Integrate effortlessly with the tools you already use

Integrations

With our integrations, you smoothly import employee data from your HRIS, log in with SSO, and all your appointments in Learned sync directly with your Outlook or Google calendar. Simple enough.

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Import employee data from your HRIS

We make getting started with Learned as easy as possible. Simply link your HRIS system and import your workforce data in a few clicks.

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Azure

Integrate with Learned for secure and automatic account registration for your employees.

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AFAS

A cloud-based solution for HR management and recruitment, among other things.

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Visma Nmbrs

Leading online HR software for small and medium-sized businesses.

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SD Worx

A cloud-based solution for HR management and payroll processing.

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Visma Raet

HR & Payroll to automate repetitive and administrative tasks.

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Exact Officient

An intuitive HRIS that helps manage all personnel administration through Exact.

Single Sign-On: simple and secure login

Make login and password management easy using Single Sign-On (SSO)

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Active Directory SSO

Employees log into a Learned account using their existing corporate identity through this SSO.

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Google

Easy login with your existing corporate identity via one-time login in GSuite.

All your conversations directly in your calendar

Also, sync all conversations in Learned directly with your Outlook or Google calendar.

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Outlook

With one click, you add all 1-on-1 meetings and evaluation moments to your Outlook calendar.

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Google

Do you work with Google? Then too, you can very simply add all your conversations in Learned to your digital calendar.

Book an online demo

Want to learn more about our integrations with existing HR and IT systems? Book a no-obligation introduction: