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Courseat(كورسيت) positions itself as a “comprehensive educational ecosystem platform,” aiming to bring courses, training, consulting, career development, instructors, and training institutions into a single system. According to the site, it is operated by “United Engineers Information Technology Establishment,” based in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, and primarily serves Saudi Arabia and the regional market. The website is mainly in Arabic, with an EN entry available.
In terms of course categories, the site does not provide a full course catalog, but the industry options in the company registration section cover technology, healthcare, finance, manufacturing, retail, education, consulting, and more, suggesting that the platform leans toward professional skills and corporate training. As for delivery formats, the copy only mentions courses, training, instructor Q&A, and customized training; it does not clearly state whether courses are live, recorded, or 1-on-1. On certificates, the Free plan includes basic certificates, while the Pro plan includes Verified certificates. The refund terms also mention certificate downloads after completion, but do not explain who certifies the certificates or how widely recognized they are in the industry. Regarding instructors and institutions, Courseat emphasizes aggregating “qualified instructors” and “certified training companies,” and supports instructor profiles as well as course showcases for institutions.
Its pricing structure is relatively clear: Free is $0/month and includes free courses, community support, and basic certificates; Pro is $49/month and includes premium courses, direct instructor Q&A, and verified certificates; Business is $199/month and offers team management, bulk enrollment, custom reporting, and analytics. The Enterprise plan supports unlimited users, custom learning paths, API access, SSO, and dedicated support, with pricing available by contacting sales. The platform also offers a 50% discount for students with a .edu email address. The refund policy allows refund requests within 14 days of purchase, provided the user has watched no more than 30% of the content and has not downloaded a certificate.
The main advantages are that the platform covers four types of users—individual learners, enterprises, institutions, and instructors—and its corporate training features are relatively complete, including ROI tracking, team management, reporting, and analytics. The refund rules are also fairly clear. The drawbacks are that the public information lacks course examples, detailed instructor credentials, delivery format explanations, certificate authority details, and payment method information, making it difficult to assess content quality and suitability for global users.
Courseat is better suited to individual learners who need Arabic-language or Middle East–local training resources, corporate training managers in Saudi Arabia and the surrounding region, training institutions, and instructors. For users in China, the available text does not make clear whether the site is directly accessible, or whether it supports Chinese bank cards or common local payment methods. If stable Chinese-language courses or domestic payment options are required, Coursera, Udemy, edX, LinkedIn Learning, as well as XuetangX and NetEase Cloud Classroom, may serve as alternative references.
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courseat.com is an Saudi Arabia Education provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Limited (proxy recommended). Click "Visit Official Site" to reach courseat.com directly.