Training Tracking
Training Tracking That's Always Audit-Ready
Stop chasing spreadsheets and email chains. Whether you're a quality lead or an HR manager, Training Tiger tracks every assignment from start to finish — so you always know who's trained, who's overdue, and who needs attention.
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Common Challenges
If This Sounds Familiar, You're Not Alone
Chasing people for sign-off sheets
You printed the training acknowledgment form. You emailed it. You followed up twice. It's still sitting on someone's desk unsigned.
No visibility into who's actually trained
Your spreadsheet says "completed" but you're not sure if that's current. Was that before or after the last revision?
Scrambling before every audit
The auditor is coming next week and you're pulling training records from three different places, hoping nothing is missing.
New hires falling through the cracks
Someone started three weeks ago and still hasn't been trained on critical procedures. Nobody noticed until there was a problem.
Features
Everything You Need to Track Training
Training Tiger gives you a complete system for assigning, tracking, and verifying employee training — with a permanent audit trail.
Flexible Assignment
Assign training to individuals, groups, or your entire team directly from any document's detail page. One click, everyone's notified.
Training Dashboard
See pending, completed, and overdue training at a glance. Filter by person, department, or document to find exactly what you need.
Read & Acknowledge
Employees read the document and confirm with a deliberate acknowledgment dialog. No accidental completions — they have to mean it.
AI-Generated Quizzes
Go beyond "I read it." Our AI generates quiz questions from your documents to verify comprehension before marking training complete.
Manager Certification
Supervisors can review and certify that an employee demonstrated competency. Adds another layer of accountability to your training records.
Training Groups
Organize employees by department, shift, or role. Assign training to an entire group instead of picking names one by one.
Email Notifications
Automatic emails go out when training is assigned, completed, or rejected. Everyone stays in the loop without you chasing them down.
My Training Page
Every employee gets a personal training to-do list. They see what's assigned, what's pending, and can complete training right from their dashboard.
Process
How It Works
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Upload your document
Add your work instruction, SOP, or policy to Training Tiger. It becomes your single source of truth.
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Assign to your team
Select individuals, a training group, or everyone. They'll get an email notification immediately.
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They read and acknowledge (or take a quiz)
Employees review the document and confirm completion — either through acknowledgment or by passing an AI-generated quiz.
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Manager certifies
A manager or admin reviews and certifies the training completion. This adds a second verification layer to your training records.
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Records stored permanently
Every completion is timestamped and stored. Pull up any training record instantly — during an audit or anytime.
Audit Ready
Audit-Ready Training Records, Always
Every training completion in Training Tiger is timestamped, tied to the specific document revision, and stored permanently. No more assembling records the week before an audit.
Ready to track training the right way?
Replace spreadsheets with a system that tracks every assignment, every completion, and every sign-off — with automatic retraining when documents change.
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Related Guides & Templates
How to Track Employee Training for ISO 9001
A complete guide to training records, what auditors expect, and when to upgrade from spreadsheets.
Read the guide →ISO 9001ISO 9001 Clause 7.2 Competence
What auditors actually look for when verifying employee competence — and how to document it.
Read the guide →OSHAOSHA Training Record Requirements
What OSHA requires you to document, how long to keep records, and what triggers an inspection.
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