About Learning Ally:

Learning Ally provides audiobooks and other resources that support struggling readers, including those with dyslexia. Their solutions are used by schools nationwide to help students overcome learning challenges and succeed academically.

About the relationship:

Having already built a few integrations themselves, Learning Ally wasn’t looking for an integration partner. However, when Edlink’s Jimmy Louise sent a personalized email out to the Learning Ally team, they were interested to learn more.

The Learning Ally team booked a time with Edlink’s Nick La Riza and shared that 85% of their data still required manual CSV uploads. Using CSV uploads for their users (educators and students) wasn’t efficient for the user experience that Learning Ally wanted to provide. It became clear how Edlink could help as an integration partner.

In one integration to Edlink, Learning Ally can connect to 25+ LMS, SIS, and IAM providers like Google Classroom, Aeries, and ClassLink. Plus, by integrating to Edlink, Learning Ally can use robust data management tools to merge and transform data in a centralized location – while still hosting functionality like SSO, rostering, content sync, and grade passback. With Edlink as their integration partner, Learning Ally can offer more efficient user experiences through integrations without having to spend thousands of dollars and hundreds of hours.

Edlink is the fastest and easiest way to integrate your learning platform with school data systems. Working with Edlink's Unified API saves development teams from headaches, accelerates time-to-market for operational teams, and helps sales teams win more deals.

Edlink currently supports 120+ edtech companies and helps over 40 million people use their edtech products seamlessly with their school’s LMS, SIS, and identity management platform (like Clever and ClassLink). We’re trusted to exchange sensitive data securely by edtech companies, school IT administrators, and district leaders in over 4,000 educational institutions, and growing.

To learn more about Learning Ally, visit www.learningally.org.
To learn more about Edlink, visit ed.link.