Getting Started with Arvelindo

Getting started with Arvelindo is intentionally straightforward. The platform is designed so it can be understood, explored, and adopted step by step—without lengthy preparation phases. Whether you want to use Arvelindo as an organization, build your own learning offerings as a partner, or evaluate technical integration as a developer, the first interaction is meant to be pragmatic, transparent, and non-binding.

Arvelindo treats learning as a process. The same applies to getting started: you begin small, gain experience, and then decide how far you want to go.


First steps as a customer

As a customer, you can get to know Arvelindo without committing to a large-scale project. The initial focus is on understanding the platform’s structure, learning logic, and overall way of working.

Organizations typically start with a clearly scoped use case—such as a first learning path or a small academy. This makes it easy to assess how personalized learning and micro-learning fit into everyday work. Content can then be expanded and refined step by step.

The onboarding approach is designed to avoid extensive technical or organizational prerequisites. The goal is to make learning tangible before decisions are made.


First steps as a partner

For partners, Arvelindo provides a platform to deliver their own learning offerings in a structured, scalable, and traceable way. The starting point is a shared understanding of which target groups, topics, or domains should be addressed.

In an initial phase, partners can set up their own academy, structure content, and define learning paths. Arvelindo handles learning logic, personalization, and evaluation, while partners focus on content quality and domain expertise.

Partner onboarding is designed to deliver early results without forcing complex platform decisions upfront.


First steps as a developer

Arvelindo is intentionally open for developers as well. Those who want to evaluate the platform technically or integrate it into existing systems can gradually explore its architecture, interfaces, and integration options.

The focus is not on experimentation for its own sake, but on stable, traceable integration. Developers can assess how Arvelindo fits into existing learning, organizational, or IT landscapes and which extensions make sense.

Getting started is non-binding and clearly distinguishes between testing, pilot use, and productive deployment.


Try it out—without risk

Arvelindo encourages hands-on exploration instead of purely theoretical evaluation. The first step does not have to be a project. It can be a test, a conversation, or a clearly defined pilot.

The platform is designed to provide orientation, not to overwhelm. Learning, usage, and collaboration evolve step by step—aligned with your goals, your organization, and your context.


Start now—transparent and non-binding

If you want to explore Arvelindo, start where it makes sense for you: as a customer, as a partner, or as a developer. Entry is deliberately low-threshold and intended to help you gain clarity.

Not every idea needs to be implemented immediately. What matters is taking the first step.