Partner Route
A reseller route for taking AISDI™ AI skills access to defined customer or learner markets.
AISDI™ for Partners
AISDI™ helps partners extend structured AI skills capability to customers, members, learner groups, and client networks through flexible access to the AISDI™ Library and guided course experience.
Use AISDI™ subscriptions, Course Passes, bundles, skills clusters, learning paths, or commissioned learning to support the audience, model, and delivery route you have in mind.
Tell us about the audience, channel, or partnership model you have in mind.

At-a-Glance
AISDI™ gives partners a market-ready AI learning offer with clear access routes, broad subject coverage, and a differentiated course experience.
A reseller route for taking AISDI™ AI skills access to defined customer or learner markets.
Subscription-led access to AISDI™ capability layers is the preferred commercial starting point.
Course Passes, clusters, bundles, learning paths, and selected scoped routes support defined customer needs.
Organizations need AI readiness, workforce capability, role-relevant learning, and vendor-neutral upskilling.
Partners do not need to build the content base, course environment, AI layer, or Library structure.
ALMA™ and work-product-driven learning give partners a stronger customer value story than static content resale.
AISDI™ learning environment by default, with scoped LMS or custom integration options where required.
Qualified partners can request the Partner Overview and discuss market fit, audience, and route to market.

Market Pressure
Customers are asking for AI readiness and role-relevant upskilling. Many providers do not have the time or capacity to build a full AI learning offer internally.
Buyers need AI literacy, workforce readiness, safer use, leadership understanding, and applied capability.
Creating a full course base, learning environment, AI interaction layer, and offer architecture requires time and specialist capacity.
Partners need more than generic AI content. They need progression, application, completion signals, and clear access routes.
Commercial Routes
Partners can lead with subscriptions and use Course Passes, skills clusters, bundles, learning paths, and scoped learning development where customer needs require them.
Primary route. Tiered Library access for broader ongoing AI capability development.
Defined access. Fixed access to selected courses or bundles for pilots, cohorts, programs, and defined entitlements.
Capability area. Cluster-based packaging for areas such as prompting, governance, leadership, workforce readiness, and security.
Theme or role. Grouped courses around a theme, role, function, customer segment, or implementation priority.
Progression route. Sequenced routes that help customers move from foundations toward deeper capability over time.
Scoped route. Separately scoped development where customer requirements justify content beyond the current Library.
Partner Types
AISDI™ is relevant to organizations that already serve learners, employers, institutions, professional groups, or technology-adoption markets.
Add AI capability development to an existing learning, skills, or workforce development portfolio.
Pair AI learning with implementation, adoption, advisory, or transformation services.
Extend professional, continuing, or institutional AI learning routes without building the full Library internally.
Offer AI capability development to members, sectors, or professional communities.
Take AISDI™ access products to defined customer segments through a reseller route.
Add guided AI learning to consulting, transformation, change, or organizational capability engagements.

Partner-Ready
The partner value lies in a broad Library, public level model, vendor-neutral positioning, ALMA™ inside learning, output-focused activities, and defined access routes.
Partners can speak to broad AI coverage without presenting a flat list of unrelated courses.
Essentials, Fundamentals, Intermediate, and Advanced+ give customers a clearer progression frame.
The offer can fit different customer tool environments, platform choices, and adoption strategies.
The course experience includes ALMA™ as an embedded co-learning layer, not only static content access.
Learners can produce outputs that strengthen the link between course completion and real use.
Subscriptions, passes, bundles, clusters, and paths give partners several controlled ways to package AISDI™.
Delivery and Scope
AISDI™ delivery preserves the course experience while allowing partner-mediated access and scoped LMS or custom integration where required.
| Area | Treatment | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Default Delivery | AISDI™ environment | AISDI™ courses are delivered through the AISDI™ learning environment. |
| Partner-Mediated Access | Agreed terms | Partners can sell AISDI™ access under agreed commercial and operational terms. |
| Cohort Use | Customer groups | Customers can receive access for learners, groups, departments, programs, or defined cohorts. |
| LMS Integration | Scoped option | Scoped LMS integration can be discussed where the customer environment requires it. |
| Custom Integration | Scoped option | Custom integration can be scoped where requirements go beyond standard access routes. |
| Commissioned Needs | Separate process | Customer- or partner-specific learning requirements are handled through a separate scoped process. |
Partner Enquiry
Use this form to request the overview, discuss your market, and indicate the type of AISDI™ offer you may want to take forward.
Complete the form below for partnership, reseller, channel, training-provider, technology-provider, academic, association, or advisory discussions.
FAQ
These questions cover sellable routes, partner fit, Course Passes, commissioned learning, LMS options, branding boundaries, process, and pricing visibility.
Partners can sell AISDI™ subscriptions, Course Passes, bundles, clusters, learning paths, and other approved access routes.
No. AISDI™ is relevant to training providers, technology providers, academic institutions, associations, channel partners, and advisory firms.
Yes. Course Passes can support defined access needs such as single courses, selected bundles, cohorts, pilots, or customer programs.
Yes. Commissioned learning can be discussed where a customer or partner requirement cannot be met through the existing Library.
Scoped LMS or custom integration can be discussed where required. Integration depends on the customer environment and agreed scope.
White-label or branded arrangements are not assumed as standard. Any branding, segregation, or customer-specific requirement must be scoped and approved.
AISDI™ reviews the enquiry, confirms fit, and may provide the Partner Overview or schedule a partner briefing.
Detailed partner pricing and reseller terms are handled through the Partner Overview, direct discussion, and current approved pricing references.
Insights
AISDI™ Insights includes articles on the partner opportunity, AI capability markets, reseller positioning, course clusters, and the AISDI™ learning model.
Read about AI capability demand, reseller positioning, and routes to market.
Explore articles on workforce readiness, business demand, and role-relevant AI learning.
Read about ALMA™, guided activities, work-product learning, and methodology foundations.
AISDI™ gives partners a defined AI learning offer they can take to market without building the full learning system themselves.
Request the Partner Overview or contact AISDI™ about partner access.