Semantic search
Semantic search across the corpus finds offerings by topic, audience, credential form, delivery mode, location, or source platform. Hybrid retrieval combines full-text search with vector similarity. Filters narrow results by province, country, credential form, delivery mode, and platform.
Program Explorer
The Program Explorer provides a structured view of individual offerings. Each detail page brings together available information on name, description, course code, target audience, level, language, credential type, delivery format, duration, price, topic categories, skills and competencies, and collection timestamp.
Side-by-side comparison
Side-by-side comparison puts selected offerings in one place. Deans can assess differences in credential form, audience, delivery mode, duration, pricing approach, and other captured fields. The Institutions Explorer adds institutional profile pages for examining organizations represented in the direct institutional crawl.
Market composition
Trends shows market composition by province, category, credential type, skill facets, and price range, with price medians drawn from direct-crawl data only. Platform catalogues stay searchable but sit outside those statistics, for reasons set out in Sources and Coverage.
Comparable Set Workbench and saved searches
An intake brief covering credential form, delivery mode, audience, price, and duration resolves to a ranked candidate peer set. This gives teams a documented starting point for deciding which offerings belong in a comparison and why. Saved searches preserve recurring lines of inquiry, while team seat management supports use across an organization.
Labour Market Intelligence
Labour Market Intelligence connects occupation lookup by NOC code with provincial employment outlook from Job Bank, COPS projections, demand signals, and matched local supply. Used alongside market surfaces, it can inform discussions about the relationship between labour demand and credentials already available locally.