Limited Course Organization – Not Suitable for Large Academies
I've been using Acadle for a while now, and while the platform has some useful features, there is a major limitation that makes it very frustrating to use: you cannot create folders within folders.
For any serious academy or course creator with a large amount of content, this is a dealbreaker. The system lets you attempt to organize content in multiple levels but then doesn’t save your changes, leading to constant disorganization. After weeks of back-and-forth with support, I was told that Acadle only supports a two-level structure—which is simply not enough for proper course classification.
Most modern LMS platforms allow deeper folder structures, so it’s disappointing that Acadle doesn’t. If you plan to create anything beyond a basic course layout, this limitation will be a major headache.
✅ Pros: Basic course setup works fine, and support is responsive.
❌ Cons: No deep folder structure, leading to messy course organization.
I would love to see this feature added in the future, but for now, if you need a well-structured, scalable LMS, Acadle is not the best choice.