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A custom, multi-tenant SCORM LMS on the cloud for a UK client

Our founding team built a custom, multi-tenant Learning Management System for a UK-based client — cloud-hosted, SCORM-compliant, and today serving 1,000+ real-time users across 2 institutions.

case study21 Jul 2026
1000+
Real-time concurrent users on the platform
2
Institutions served on shared multi-tenant architecture

The pipeline we shipped

4 stages

Stage 01 · SCORM

SCORM-compliant delivery, so learning packages import and launch reliably.

The challenge

A UK-based client needed a Learning Management System that was portable, interoperable and reliable enough to run their learning programmes on — built to the SCORM standard, delivered on the cloud, and dependable without the build team on-site.

What we did

We designed and built a custom, multi-tenant LMS on a cloud architecture, implementing SCORM-compliant content delivery and tracking so learning packages import, launch and report progress and completion reliably — sized for the client's usage and reliability expectations.

The outcome

The client received a working, standards-based LMS on cloud infrastructure. Built multi-tenant and custom, it today serves more than 1,000 real-time users across 2 institutions — demonstrating our team's ability to deliver cloud software to an international client against a recognised e-learning standard.

Stack

Cloud hostingSCORMMulti-tenant architectureLMS

Alongside our education work in Nepal, our team built a Learning Management System for a UK-based client, delivered on a cloud architecture and built around SCORM — the international standard for packaging, delivering and tracking e-learning content across platforms.

This engagement put our team's work to an international quality bar and a standards-driven brief: the system had to be portable, interoperable and reliable enough for a UK client to run their learning programmes on. Built custom and multi-tenant, it today serves more than 1,000 real-time users across 2 institutions.

The challenge

SCORM is not decoration — content packaged to the standard has to import, launch and report learner progress consistently, which means getting sequencing, tracking and completion reporting right. The client was in the UK, so the system had to be dependable without us on-site, putting the emphasis on solid cloud hosting, availability and maintainability. And a standards-based build avoids lock-in: content and tracking data follow open conventions rather than a proprietary format.

What we did

We designed and built a cloud-hosted, multi-tenant LMS for the client's learning programmes, implementing SCORM-compliant content delivery and tracking so learning packages could be imported and would report learner progress and completion reliably — on a cloud architecture sized for the client's usage and the reliability an international client expects.

Outcome

The client received a working, standards-based LMS running on cloud infrastructure, capable of delivering and tracking SCORM content, and now serving 1,000+ real-time users across 2 institutions. The engagement demonstrated our team's ability to deliver cloud software to an international client against a recognised e-learning standard.

At a glance

Client

UK-based EdTech client (name withheld)

Sector

EdTech / Learning & Development

Service

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Headline result

1000+ · Real-time concurrent users on the platform

Handover

Documented, tested code in your repository

Questions we were asked

What standard was the LMS built to?

SCORM — the international standard for packaging, delivering and tracking e-learning content across platforms, which keeps content and tracking data portable rather than locked to one vendor.

What scale does it run at?

It is a custom, multi-tenant system currently serving more than 1,000 real-time users across 2 institutions.

Why does this matter for other data systems?

The cloud reliability, standards-based build and learner tracking are the same disciplines behind indicator monitoring, structured reporting and no-lock-in ownership in any modern MIS.

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