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Docebo, an international provider of a learning management system (LMS), has acquired the Hamburg-based startup Zive. Zive’s expertise will be integrated into Docebo’s new AgentHub, a platform that enables the organisation of AI agents for knowledge transfer within companies.

© zive: the founders Piers Wermbter and Jan Marius Marquardt
© zive: the founders Piers Wermbter and Jan Marius Marquardt

AI brought Docebo and Zive together

Docebo was founded in 2005 in Macherio, Italy, and has grown into a global company with locations around the world. Its headquarters are in Toronto, and its German office is in Berlin. Zive was founded in late 2023 by Jan Marius Marquardt and Piers Wermbter, who had previously worked together at the startup COYO (later Haiilo). With Zive, they help companies organise their internal but often unstructured knowledge and make it available to employees. The use of artificial intelligence plays a crucial role in this process.

This is where the synergy with Docebo’s offerings comes into play. The company describes the acquisition of Zive as part of one of the most significant product releases in its history. With AgentHub, which incorporates Zive’s technology, the goal is to advance chatbots into AI agents that think, decide, and act logically. They send personalised learning reminders, manage competency campaigns, support content creation, and guide learners through programmes to completion without anyone having to manually initiate the process.

“Work doesn’t happen inside a single platform, and learning shouldn’t either. With Docebo AgentHub and all the improvements to Docebo AI, we’re connecting Docebo to the full fabric of how enterprises operate so knowledge reaches people where they already are.”
Piers Wermbter, Co-Founder and CTO, Zive

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