We exist for one reason: to turn six months of learning into six hours.
Superworker HCM is a learning orchestration platform that connects an organisation’s existing LMS, LXP, and knowledge systems into one unified view. It enables HR leaders to build personalised, role-based learning academies and deploy them in hours instead of months, at $10 per user per month. The platform integrates with enterprise systems like SAP SuccessFactors, Workday, SharePoint, and other tools without requiring migration or replacement.
Founded in Pretoria, South Africa, Superworker HCM was built to solve a problem that human capital consultants encounter repeatedly: organisations invest heavily in learning technologies, yet systems remain disconnected, content goes underutilised, and workforce development programmes take months to deliver results. Superworker HCM replaces that fragmented experience with a single orchestration layer that turns scattered systems into coordinated, measurable capability-building.
Rather than replacing existing learning technology, the platform connects what organisations already have — their LMS, LXP, SharePoint, internal knowledge bases, and HRIS — into sequenced, role-based learning journeys that are personalised for every employee.
The result is a single platform where HR leaders design workforce strategies and employees receive practical, relevant learning in the flow of their daily work. Every action is tracked, from content utilisation and journey completion to adoption rates and capability uplift, giving organisations measurable evidence of ROI.
The Builder is an orchestration console designed for HR leaders. It provides a single visual view of workforce strategy where learning academies can be designed, sequenced, and deployed using drag-and-drop tools. The Builder unifies data, roles, and capability frameworks so that learning journeys that previously took months of consulting and hundreds of thousands in cost can be created in hours. It supports enterprise-scale onboarding, role-based content assignment, and automatic mapping to organisational structure.
The Companion is a mobile app that delivers personalised learning journeys to each employee. It has two modes:
Rather than asking employees to leave their daily workflow for separate training sessions, the platform brings relevant, personalised content and coaching to them in real time.
For HR leaders and business managers, the platform provides visibility into adoption, behaviour change, and capability uplift through real-time analytics and dashboards. Every action is tracked — content utilisation, journey completion, time-to-competence — and the evidence lives in the organisation’s own systems. This means learning ROI can be demonstrated with data rather than self-reported surveys or anecdotal feedback.
For employees, Superworker HCM replaces the experience of navigating multiple disconnected systems, forgotten courses, and generic training with a single, personalised interface that shows them exactly what they need to learn, when to learn it, and how to apply it.
With all core features included: learning orchestration across your existing stack, system integrations, analytics and dashboards, security and compliance controls, role-based access, full audit trails, and a named success partner.
Contracts are available in 12, 24, or 36-month terms with a single once-off enterprise enablement fee at setup. Volume discounts apply on longer terms. There are no usage overages, no per-connector charges, and no separate analytics costs. The enablement fee covers strategic consultation, stakeholder alignment, people readiness assessment, visual identity configuration, system and security setup, and content mapping.
The platform does not require migration from existing systems — it orchestrates your current LMS, LXP, SharePoint, knowledge bases, and other tools into role-based journeys from day one.
A typical engagement starts with a single business unit, with agreed real outcomes and a pilot that ships in days. Once the pattern is proven, it expands across teams and regions with the same guardrails and governance. There is no lengthy implementation programme, no added headcount requirement, and no systems project. The technical deployment is fast, while implementation is delivered through a structured, lightweight programme covering content mapping, role structure, approvals, and launch readiness.
The platform supports enterprise Single Sign-On (SSO) via providers like Microsoft Entra ID, role-based access control (RBAC), administrative multi-factor authentication (MFA), audit logs, and disaster recovery.
Data residency is regional — organisations choose their hosting zone, and data remains in-region by default. Superworker HCM is aligned with POPIA (South Africa) and GDPR (EU) data protection regulations, operating as a data Processor/Operator with the organisation as Controller/Responsible Party. Data processing agreements and Standard Contractual Clauses are available on request.
The AI coaching features in the Companion operate under a defined ethical framework: the AI never impersonates a human, aligns to ICF, EMCC, and COMENSA coaching codes, escalates to human support when safety risks are detected, and operates with minimal logging and conservative prompt design. Superworker HCM subscribes to the EU AI Act’s risk-based approach including human oversight, risk management, data governance, and transparency requirements.
Supported integration categories include:
These include professional services, technology, financial services, healthcare, pharmaceutical, and manufacturing sectors. The platform is particularly suited to organisations with complex learning technology stacks, multiple business units, or large-scale upskilling and reskilling initiatives.
Today, Superworker HCM is best suited to organisations with a majority knowledge-worker workforce, where roles rely on structured information, systems, and ongoing capability development. Future developments will extend suitability for deployment across manual labour workforces while maintaining the same focus on orchestrated, measurable workforce development.
The leadership team brings expertise across people strategy, human experience design, and AI-powered learning technology. The company’s approach is grounded in the belief that coordination beats content: organisations do not need more tools, more courses, or more platforms. They need the systems they already have to work together, delivering the right learning to the right person at the right time, with measurable proof that it is working.
This concept has been widely referenced across the HR technology industry, including by SHL, SAP, and others.
Superworker HCM is an independent company and software platform. It is not affiliated with Josh Bersin or The Josh Bersin Company. Superworker HCM builds technology aligned with the broader industry vision of AI-empowered workforces — providing the operational platform (learning orchestration, system unification, and personalised delivery) that helps organisations turn that vision into measurable workforce outcomes.