Most learning platforms can tell you a course was finished. Intellek tells you what that means for your firm. Learning management system analytics turn raw activity data into clear dashboards, automated custom reports, and audit-ready compliance evidence, so you can prove training impact to partners and regulators with ease.
Intellek has built training reporting for law firms and regulated teams for more than 30 years. Your training data is held to ISO 27001 and Cyber Essentials standards, and your automated reports are ready the moment you need them.
ISO 27001 and Cyber Essentials certified.
Trusted by AM Law firms and legal technology leaders.
Rated 4.8/5 on Capterra.
What learning management system analytics actually measure
Learning management system analytics are the structured way an LMS measures, collects and reports data about your learners and their training. At the most basic level, your LMS records are what happened – who started a course, who finished it, what they scored, and how long it took. Those numbers are the foundation, and Intellek LMS captures all of them.
The metrics most teams report on are completion rates, assessment and quiz scores, time on task and course duration, engagement and login activity, course progress, and progress along a learning path. Intellek can report on completions, scores, duration, learning paths, course assignments, and survey results out of the box.
The harder question is why. A high completion rate looks good, but it does not tell you whether the training changed anything. Surface metrics describe activity. Deeper analytics connect that activity to outcomes: which courses correlate to fewer support tickets, which cohorts are falling behind, where a learning path stalls. Good LMS data analysis moves you from counting clicks to understanding behaviour, and that is the difference between a report nobody reads and a report that changes a training plan.
Real-time dashboards and data visualisation
Numbers in a table are easy to ignore. Intellek presents your data in real-time dashboards that show the state of courses, learning paths and user activity at a glance, with charts and visualisations that make trends obvious. Administrators can act directly from the dashboard, completing important follow-ups in a single click rather than digging through menus.
Because the dashboards update in real time, the person running a compliance programme sees the same current picture as the partner asking about it. There is no overnight export, no stale snapshot, and no reconciling two versions of the truth.
Custom reports and scheduled, automated reporting
Every team reports differently, so Intellek gives you both pre-built reports and the ability to build your own. You choose the metrics, filters and columns that matter, then save the report and reuse it. This is where extensive LMS reporting earns its place: the same platform that tracks a single learner can produce a firm-wide compliance summary.
The reports that matter most are the ones that arrive without anyone asking. Intellek can export, schedule and email reports automatically, so a weekly completion summary reaches the L&D team and a monthly compliance report reaches the partners on a fixed cadence. Delivering key reports on a schedule, without clicking a button, keeps managers and stakeholders informed and frees your team from manual reporting work.
Reporting across offices, practice groups and roles
A firm is not one audience. Intellek scales to thousands of learners across multiple offices, regions, and countries – with flexible admin hierarchies and reporting that can be sliced by office, practice group, or role. A training manager sees their whole program; a practice-group lead sees only their people; a partner sees the summary that matters to them.
Role-based access means the right people see the right data and nothing else. Scheduled stakeholder reports go out automatically, so leadership stays informed without the L&D team having to build a fresh deck every quarter.
Proving the ROI of learning and development
The point of learning management system data analysis is to answer the question every L&D team eventually faces: is this working, and can you show it? Intellek’s analytics connect training activity to engagement and adoption so that you can demonstrate impact in numbers rather than anecdotes.
When Litera deployed Intellek across its users, the platform tracked more than 8,000 course completions and nearly 9,000 learning hours in under a year, alongside 500% growth in engagement. Those are not vanity metrics; they are the evidence that justified the programme. Your reporting should do the same job at your scale.
Read more about the Litera rollout and other case studies.
How to turn LMS analytics into action
Good analytics are a habit, not a one-off. Three steps make the data useful.
1. Decide what you need to prove
Start from the question, not the dashboard. Compliance completion, onboarding speed, software adoption and CLE hours each need a different metric. Pick the few that map to your real obligations.
2. Build the report and schedule the automation
Set up a report for the metric to prove it, then create the automation and schedule it for the people who need it. Once it is scheduled, the reporting runs itself.
3. Act on the why, then repeat
When a cohort stalls or a course underperforms, change the plan and watch the next report. Intellek’s real-time analytics support that iterative loop, which is how training programmes actually improve.
LMS analytics and reporting FAQ
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LMS Analytics & Reporting
Yes. Dashboards show current information on courses, learning paths, and user activity – and administrators can act on it directly from the dashboard.
Yes. Flexible admin hierarchies let you track and report usage and progress by office, practice group, or role, with role-based access controlling who sees what.
Yes. Reports can be exported, scheduled and emailed automatically, so completion summaries and compliance reports reach the right people on a fixed cadence without manual work.
Yes. Non-SCORM materials show a completion record with duration in the learner’s history, and administrators can report on that activity alongside SCORM 2004 and AICC content.
It auto-assigns mandatory courses, tracks completions and certifications with due dates and expiry alerts, and generates scheduled compliance reports, so evidence is audit-ready when it is requested.
Intellek is certified to ISO 27001 and holds Cyber Essentials accreditation, and offers SSO via ADFS 4.0, OKTA and Azure AD at no extra charge.
They are the way an LMS measures, collects and reports data about learners: completions, scores, time spent, engagement and progress. The goal is to turn training activity into insight you can act on and evidence you can show.
Reporting is the output: the completion summary, the compliance report, the scheduled export. Analytics is the interpretation: spotting why a cohort is behind or which course drives adoption. Intellek does both in one platform.
Start with mandatory training completion, CLE and CPD hours, certification status, and onboarding progress. Add software adoption and engagement metrics once the compliance basics are reliable.
Trusted by firms that report to regulators
Intellek is rated as the #1 LMS for Legal on eLearning Industry and 5/5 on G2, with the large majority of reviewers in legal services and enterprise organisations.
The platform powers training and reporting for AM Law firms and legal technology leaders – including Litera, whose deployment tracked thousands of completions and learning hours in its first year. Intellek is a founding member of the learning technology industry (formerly TutorPro), with more than 30 years behind the platform and team members in the USA, UK, Canada, South Africa, and the EU.
See your training data working
Stop squinting at spreadsheets and start proving impact. Book a demo and we will show you Intellek’s dashboards, custom reports and compliance analytics on a sample close to your own programme.





