Docebo Inc., an international company offering AI-driven enterprise learning platforms, recently announced the acquisition of 365Talents, an France-based company using AI to support skills intelligence and workforce analytics. It aims to enhance Docebo’s ability to link skills data to learning, talent mobility, and workforce planning, thus enabling the company to prepare workers in a more actionable way.
The deal combines Docebo’s learning platform with the skills intelligence expertise that 365Talents offers, which will enable organizations to more effectively leverage and employ skills in their environment. Docebo believes that by incorporating skills insights into their workflow, they can empower businesses to go beyond their static skill paradigm and adapt their workforce in real-time to meet business needs when they evolve.
“In today’s economy, skills only matter if they can be used,” said Alessio Artuffo, President and CEO of Docebo. “When skills sit on a shelf or live in static models, they quickly lose value. Most vendors help organizations collect and analyze skills, but very few help them act on them. At Docebo, we see skills as the input: learning, behavior change, and workforce outcomes are the real measure of success. By bringing 365Talents into Docebo, we’re using AI agents to turn skills into a living capability that drives learning, career mobility, and workforce decisions in real time. The result is a more coherent, measurable way for enterprises to develop people and adapt as work continuously evolves.”
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365Talents contributes advanced AI and machine-learning capabilities that continuously map and infer employee skills, highlight gaps, and guide individuals toward relevant roles, projects, and development paths. When combined with Docebo’s platform, this creates an integrated model that links skills detection with targeted learning and workforce actions.
The joint offering is expected to help organizations shift from insight to execution, close the gap between learning activity and real-world outcomes, and deliver more personalized, skills-based learning experiences powered by AI agents.
“When we started 365Talents, our goal was to help organizations make skills visible and usable,” said Loïc Michel, Chief Executive Officer of 365Talents. “Joining Docebo allows us to connect skills and talent intelligence directly to learning at enterprise scale. Together, we’re building a platform that focuses on enterprise market customers, like Veolia, Crédit Agricole, and Société Générale, and allows them to understand what skills they have, develop the ones they need next, and adapt as work continues to change.”
Under the agreement, Docebo will pay approximately USD 54.6 million in cash, funded through existing cash and its credit facility, with up to USD 5.1 million in additional earn-out consideration tied to financial milestones. The company expects 365Talents to generate about USD 9 million in revenue through the end of 2026.
