Pros
Clear learner journey: Routes help structure courses, modules, demos, and counseling pages smoothly. Better user experience: Students can easily navigate between courses, assessments, and support pages. Scalable platforms: New courses, universities, or services can be added without redesigning the system. Personalized access: Enables role-based routing for students, counselors, trainers, and admins. Professional credibility: A well-structured platform builds trust with learners and institutions. Supports automation: Useful for lead funnels, onboarding flows, and LMS dashboards.
Cons
Initial learning curve → Builds strong understanding of learner flow and platform logic Time needed for setup → Ensures well-planned, professional course structure Requires coordination with tech team → Improves cross-team collaboration Platform-specific rules → Increases adaptability across LMS and digital tools Regular updates needed → Keeps content, courses, and services relevant