Udemy has announced a strategic integration with work AI platform Glean, delivering adaptive, AI-powered learning directly within the flow of work. By connecting real-time work context with curated Udemy Business content via the Udemy MCP Server, the integration surfaces role-aligned learning inside AI agents, enterprise search, and workflows—helping organizations close skills gaps as they emerge and maximize ROI on their AI investments.
Udemy integrates with Glean to deliver learning in the flow of work.
The integration uses the Udemy MCP Server to surface content inside AI agents and workflows.
It connects Udemy courses with Glean's contextual enterprise data.
The goal is to address skills gaps in real-time, not through disconnected LMS assignments.
It provides just-in-time coaching for AI tool adoption and effective utilization.
The offering is available to joint enterprise customers for custom or pre-built learning agents.
Traditional LMS models separate training from execution, leaving application to chance. This integration bridges that gap by triggering relevant learning precisely when a skills gap emerges in daily work—whether an employee is struggling with an AI prompt, a new workflow, or a specific task. This real-time, context-aware intervention aims to dramatically compress time-to-competency and ensure new skills are immediately applied.
As enterprises rapidly deploy AI agents and workflows, effective employee adoption remains a challenge. By embedding Udemy's curated library of 30,000+ courses directly into the Glean AI platform, organizations can provide just-in-time coaching on how to automate tasks, craft effective prompts, and interpret AI outputs. This transforms learning from a periodic event into a continuous, integrated capability that drives tool utilization and measurable productivity.
The partnership signals Udemy's evolution from a content provider to an orchestrator of learning experiences within the enterprise technology stack. Organizations can deploy pre-built agents for common use cases like onboarding or create custom agents that blend Udemy content with internal documentation and workflows. This approach offers a powerful, agile alternative to legacy learning systems that often slow down digital transformation rather than accelerate it.
"This partnership represents Udemy's shift from content delivery to orchestrating learning," said CEO Hugo Sarrazin. By embedding skills development directly into the systems where work happens, Udemy and Glean aim to make continuous learning as seamless and intuitive as finding a document or joining a meeting.
About Udemy
Udemy is an AI-powered skills acceleration platform transforming how companies and individuals across the world build the capabilities needed to thrive in a rapidly evolving workplace. By combining on-demand, multi-language content with real-time innovation, Udemy delivers personalized experiences that empower organizations to scale workforce development and help individuals build the technical, business, and soft skills most relevant to their careers. Today, thousands of companies, including Ericsson, Samsung SDS America, On24, Tata Consultancy Services, The World Bank, and Volkswagen, rely on Udemy Business for its enterprise solutions to build agile, future-ready teams. Udemy is headquartered in San Francisco, with hubs across the United States, Australia, India, Ireland, Mexico, and Türkiye.