You want a lighter open framework for building SCORM courses.
A Captivate alternative for open-source SCORM course development
CourseCode Framework is a free, open-source path for building LMS-ready courses locally, previewing learner behavior, and exporting SCORM packages from regular course files.
When CourseCode Framework is a good fit
You want reviewable course source and version-control-friendly project files.
You need SCORM 1.2, SCORM 2004, cmi5, or LTI workflows without making Cloud mandatory.
You want course checks and automation against the real course preview.
When Adobe Captivate may still be a better fit
You rely on Captivate-specific simulation, screen-recording, or responsive authoring features.
You need a mature enterprise authoring suite with established vendor training and procurement paths.
You need complete feature parity with Captivate today.
Comparison at a glance
| Area | CourseCode Framework | Adobe Captivate |
|---|---|---|
| Authoring surface | Open project files, framework tooling, and optional Desktop app. | Adobe Captivate authoring environment. |
| SCORM workflow | Local preview, then export LMS-ready SCORM packages. | Captivate publishing workflow for LMS packages. |
| Ownership model | Open-source authoring stack and reviewable course source. | Commercial authoring suite. |
| Best for | Teams prioritizing source control, open tooling, and flexible deployment. | Teams already invested in Captivate-specific features and workflows. |
Bottom line
CourseCode Framework is not trying to be a feature-for-feature clone. It is an open-source way to build SCORM courses from local project files, with optional Desktop and Cloud paths when a team wants them.