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Maven

Cohort-based courses from operator-experts in AI, product, and engineering

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What is Maven?

Maven is a marketplace for cohort-based courses, 1-day workshops, and free Lightning Lessons taught by recognized practitioners from companies like Google, OpenAI, Airbnb, and Meta. The catalog leans heavily into emerging AI topics (Agentic AI, Claude Code, AI Evals) plus role-specific tracks for PMs, engineers, designers, marketers, founders, and leaders. Unlike self-paced MOOCs, Maven emphasizes synchronous accountability with a live cohort.

Training, enablement, learning, documentation, onboarding, and AI tutoring tools for companies.

See the full Education & Training guide to compare more tools, buyer criteria, and related workflows.

Use cases to evaluate

Mid-career PMs learning Agentic AI patterns from working practitioners

Engineers picking up Claude Code or AI Evals in a structured 4-6 week cohort

Founders refining go-to-market through workshops with ex-startup operators

L&D teams sponsoring employees into external cohorts instead of building courses

Fit to evaluate

Individual operators upskilling in AI without a graduate-school commitment

Senior ICs wanting peer cohorts of similar seniority for accountability

Founders seeking tactical playbooks from people who recently did the thing

Instructors monetizing their expertise without building their own LMS

Business fit

Right for you if you learn better with deadlines, live discussions, and peer accountability rather than self-paced video. Skip if you need an LMS for your own team or want bite-sized, on-demand microlearning at scale. Best for individual professionals investing in upskilling, especially in fast-moving AI domains where instructors ship in production. L&D buyers can also use it as a marketplace to send employees to vetted external programs rather than building internally.

How to evaluate Maven

Use this category when onboarding, enablement, or process training needs to scale without losing quality.

Confirm the exact workflow

Map Maven to one concrete workflow first, such as mid-career pms learning agentic ai patterns from working practitioners. Avoid buying before the owner, trigger, output, and success metric are clear.

Check category fit

Compare course creation, assessments, learner analytics, and content updates.

Compare practical alternatives

Shortlist Maven against Trainual, 360Learning, Docebo so the decision is based on fit, effort, and workflow ownership rather than brand recognition alone.

Validate cost and rollout effort

Pricing is set per-course by individual instructors and listed on each course's landing page; Maven takes a platform cut rather than charging learners a subscription. Free Lightning Lessons are available with no payment. Course prices vary widely (typically a few hundred to a few thousand dollars for multi-week cohorts). No platform-wide pricing tiers are published on the homepage. Also confirm implementation time, support needs, and whether the easy setup matches your team.

Compare Maven with alternatives

Use this quick comparison before booking demos or moving data into a new system.

Primary workflowMid-career PMs learning Agentic AI patterns from working practitioners, Engineers picking up Claude Code or AI Evals in a structured 4-6 week cohort
Best-fit teamIndividual operators upskilling in AI without a graduate-school commitment, Senior ICs wanting peer cohorts of similar seniority for accountability
Implementation effortEasy setup and maintenance profile
Pricing checkPublished pricing
Closest alternativesTrainual360LearningDoceboTalentLMS

Maven pricing

ModelPublished pricing
SnapshotPricing is set per-course by individual instructors and listed on each course's landing page; Maven takes a platform cut rather than charging learners a subscription. Free Lightning Lessons are available with no payment. Course prices vary widely (typically a few hundred to a few thousand dollars for multi-week cohorts). No platform-wide pricing tiers are published on the homepage.
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Common questions about Maven

What is Maven?

Maven is a marketplace for cohort-based courses, 1-day workshops, and free Lightning Lessons taught by recognized practitioners from companies like Google, OpenAI, Airbnb, and Meta. The catalog leans heavily into emerging AI topics (Agentic AI, Claude Code, AI Evals) plus role-specific tracks for PMs, engineers, designers, marketers, founders, and leaders. Unlike self-paced MOOCs, Maven emphasizes synchronous accountability with a live cohort.

What is Maven used for?

Common use cases: Mid-career PMs learning Agentic AI patterns from working practitioners; Engineers picking up Claude Code or AI Evals in a structured 4-6 week cohort; Founders refining go-to-market through workshops with ex-startup operators; L&D teams sponsoring employees into external cohorts instead of building courses.

How much does Maven cost?

Pricing is set per-course by individual instructors and listed on each course's landing page; Maven takes a platform cut rather than charging learners a subscription. Free Lightning Lessons are available with no payment. Course prices vary widely (typically a few hundred to a few thousand dollars for multi-week cohorts). No platform-wide pricing tiers are published on the homepage.

Who is Maven best for?

Maven fits Individual operators upskilling in AI without a graduate-school commitment, Senior ICs wanting peer cohorts of similar seniority for accountability, Founders seeking tactical playbooks from people who recently did the thing, Instructors monetizing their expertise without building their own LMS. Right for you if you learn better with deadlines, live discussions, and peer accountability rather than self-paced video. Skip if you need an LMS for your own team or want bite-sized, on-demand microlearning at scale. Best for individual professionals investing in upskilling, especially in fast-moving AI domains where instructors ship in production. L&D buyers can also use it as a marketplace to send employees to vetted external programs rather than building internally.

What are alternatives to Maven?

Common alternatives to Maven include Trainual, 360Learning, Docebo, TalentLMS, Coursebox, Sana Labs.