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Continuing Education Platforms

Online platforms, mobile apps, and certification prep courses for HVAC continuing education credits, licensing, and professional development.

259 programs

TradesmanCE logo

TradesmanCE

TradesmanCE

6.2 - Good

HVAC ce provider for continuing education and professional development

Per Job · Contact for pricing Training Strength: 100
Trainual logo

Trainual

Trainual Inc.

6.3 - Good

SOP and onboarding platform with AI-powered content creation, role-specific training paths, and HVAC process templates.

Subscription · $99/mo Free Trial Strength: 100
Transfr Inc. logo

Transfr Inc.

Transfr Inc.

4.2 - Fair

HVAC vr training for continuing education and professional development

Custom · Contact for pricing Training Strength: 6
Transfr VR Skilled Trades Training (HVAC Track) logo

Transfr VR Skilled Trades Training (HVAC Track)

Transfr Inc.

4.2 - Fair

330+ VR simulations aligned to NCCER, OSHA, and ASE standards across trades including HVAC with 20-hour career prep programs for workforce entry.

Custom · Contact for pricing Training Strength: 6
Trevor Matthews logo

Trevor Matthews

Trevor Matthews

4.4 - Fair

trades youtube channel for continuing education and professional development

Subscription · Contact for pricing Training Strength: 20
TruTech Tools (Bill Spohn) logo

TruTech Tools (Bill Spohn)

TruTech Tools (Bill Spohn)

4.8 - Fair

HVAC podcast for continuing education and professional development

Free · Free Free Tier Training Strength: 20
TruTech Tools / MeasureQuick logo

TruTech Tools / MeasureQuick

TruTech Tools / MeasureQuick

6.1 - Good

HVAC app and platform for continuing education and professional development

Freemium · Free Free Tier Training Strength: 100
TruTech Tools Building HVAC Science (Bill Spohn / Eric Kaiser) logo

TruTech Tools Building HVAC Science (Bill Spohn / Eric Kaiser)

TruTech Tools, LTD

6.2 - Good

Test and measurement-focused HVAC education combining YouTube tutorials with the Building HVAC Science podcast for mastering diagnostic instrumentation.

Free · Free Training Strength: 100
Ty Branaman (Certified Master HVAC Educator) logo

Ty Branaman (Certified Master HVAC Educator)

Ty Branaman (Certified Master HVAC Educator)

5.0 - Good

HVAC youtube channel for continuing education and professional development

Free · Contact for pricing Free Tier Training Strength: 20
U.S. Department of Energy / NASCSP / IREC logo

U.S. Department of Energy / NASCSP / IREC

U.S. Department of Energy / NASCSP / IREC

5.2 - Good

HVAC ce provider for continuing education and professional development

Free · Contact for pricing Free Tier Training Strength: 20
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) logo

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)

4.7 - Fair

HVAC ce provider for continuing education and professional development

Per Job · Free Free Tier Training Strength: 40
UL Solutions OSHA 10/30 Construction Training logo

UL Solutions OSHA 10/30 Construction Training

UL Solutions

5.2 - Good

One of only eight organizations officially authorized by OSHA to provide 10- and 30-hour online outreach training natively.

Custom · $59 Training Strength: 60
Udemy, Inc. logo

Udemy, Inc.

Udemy, Inc.

5.3 - Good

HVAC course marketplace for continuing education and professional development

Per Job · Contact for pricing Training Strength: 40
Universal Technical Institute HVACR Program logo

Universal Technical Institute HVACR Program

Universal Technical Institute (UTI)

5.3 - Good

National HVACR program at 11+ campuses with 9-month intensive hands-on format preparing students for EPA 608, NATE Core, OSHA 10, R-410A, and A2L certs.

Quote Only · Contact for pricing Training Strength: 100 Public
VAContractorTraining.com logo

VAContractorTraining.com

VAContractorTraining.com

5.2 - Good

HVAC ce provider for continuing education and professional development

Custom · Contact for pricing Training Strength: 80
Virtual Tech School logo

Virtual Tech School

Virtual Tech School

5.7 - Good

HVAC web platform for continuing education and professional development

Subscription · Contact for pricing Training Strength: 70
Waste No Day LLC (Brian Burton & Nate Minnich) logo

Waste No Day LLC (Brian Burton & Nate Minnich)

Waste No Day LLC (Brian Burton & Nate Minnich)

4.0 - Fair

trades podcast for continuing education and professional development

Free · Contact for pricing Training Strength: 30
edX, Inc. (2U subsidiary) logo

edX, Inc. (2U subsidiary)

edX, Inc. (2U subsidiary)

4.4 - Fair

HVAC course marketplace for continuing education and professional development

Freemium · $13/mo Free Trial Training Strength: 20
measureQuick LLC logo

measureQuick LLC

measureQuick LLC

5.8 - Good

HVAC app and platform for continuing education and professional development

Freemium · Free Free Tier Training Strength: 100

Buyer's Guide

Buyer’s Guide: HVAC Continuing Education Platforms

In the HVAC industry, the gap between a technician's initial certification and the current state of technology widens every year. From the transition to A2L refrigerants and the rise of smart home integration to evolving state safety codes, "learning on the job" is no longer sufficient to maintain a competitive edge or ensure regulatory compliance.

Continuing Education (CE) platforms provide the structured framework necessary to keep your team certified, safe, and efficient.

What This Category Is

Continuing Education platforms for HVAC are digital ecosystems designed to deliver professional development, mandatory licensing credits, and certification preparation. Unlike a one-time trade school program, these platforms are ongoing resources. They typically encompass a mix of on-demand video modules, interactive quizzes, mobile learning apps, and certification tracks (such as EPA 608 or NATE prep).

For the business owner, these platforms act as a centralized hub to manage the skill levels of their workforce and ensure that no technician’s license lapses.

Why It Matters

For an HVAC business, investing in a dedicated CE platform is not just about "education"—it is about risk management and operational efficiency.

  • Compliance and Legal Protection: Many states require a specific number of CEUs (Continuing Education Units) to renew a contractor's or technician's license. A lapse in certification can lead to heavy fines or the loss of the right to operate.
  • Reducing Callbacks: A technician who is up-to-date on the latest inverter technology or heat pump efficiencies is less likely to misdiagnose a system, reducing the cost of "come-backs" and improving customer satisfaction.
  • Technician Retention: High-performing technicians value professional growth. Providing a clear path to advanced certifications shows an investment in their career, which reduces turnover in a tight labor market.
  • Safety: With the introduction of mildly flammable refrigerants and complex electrical components, updated safety training is critical to preventing on-site accidents and liability claims.

Key Features to Evaluate

When comparing platforms, look beyond the number of courses. Evaluate these specific capabilities:

  • State-Board Accreditation: Ensure the platform’s credits are recognized by the specific state boards where you operate. A course that isn't accredited for your state's license renewal is useless for compliance.
  • Mobile-First Delivery: Technicians spend their days in trucks and crawlspaces, not behind desks. The platform must have a robust mobile app that allows for offline learning or short, "bite-sized" modules that can be completed between service calls.
  • Administrative Dashboard: For owners and managers, the ability to track progress is vital. You should be able to see at a glance who has completed their required credits and who is lagging behind.
  • Certification Prep Tracks: Look for dedicated paths for industry-standard certifications. The platform should offer mock exams and targeted study guides rather than just general information.
  • Content Recency: Check the date of the most recent modules. In a field moving toward electrification and new refrigerants, a platform that hasn't updated its curriculum in two years is obsolete.

Common Pitfalls

Buyers often make the mistake of choosing a platform based on the lowest price or the widest variety of courses. Avoid these traps:

  • The "Passive Learning" Trap: Some platforms allow users to simply click "Next" through a slideshow to earn a certificate. This results in "certified" technicians who still don't understand the material. Look for platforms that require passing quizzes or practical demonstrations.
  • Ignoring the Onboarding Curve: If a platform is too complex, your technicians will resent using it. If the login process is cumbersome or the UI is dated, adoption rates will plummet.
  • Overlooking "Soft Skills": Technical skill is only half the battle. The best platforms also offer training on customer communication, sales psychology, and professionalism—skills that directly impact your average ticket price.

Integration Considerations

While CE platforms are often standalone, their value increases when they connect to your broader business stack:

  • Field Service Management (FSM): Ideally, you can link training completion to your FSM software. For example, when a high-complexity job (like a VRF system install) is dispatched, the system should be able to verify that the assigned technician has completed the relevant training module.
  • HR and Payroll: For companies that offer pay raises based on certifications, integration with HR software simplifies the process of updating pay scales once a certificate is uploaded.
  • LMS Integration: Larger enterprises may want the CE platform to plug into a broader Learning Management System (LMS) to track corporate-wide KPIs and safety compliance.

Pricing Expectations

Pricing varies significantly based on the delivery model:

  • Per-Course (A La Carte): Common for small shops or individual technicians. You pay a one-time fee (e.g., $50–$200) per certification or course. This is cost-effective for basic compliance but expensive for comprehensive growth.
  • Annual Subscription (Per User): A recurring fee (e.g., $200–$600 per technician/year) for unlimited access to a library. This is the most common model for mid-sized businesses.
  • Enterprise Licensing: Flat-fee annual contracts for companies with 50+ technicians, often including custom learning paths and dedicated account management.

Selection Criteria

Your choice should depend on the size and goals of your operation:

The Small Operation (1–5 Trucks) Focus on flexibility and compliance. You likely don't need a complex dashboard; you need a platform that is easy for your techs to use on their phones and ensures their state licenses stay current without you having to micromanage them.

The Mid-Sized Growth Company (6–20 Trucks) Focus on standardization. You need a platform that allows you to create a "standard" training path for every new hire. This ensures that every technician on your team is operating with the same baseline of knowledge, regardless of their previous experience.

The Enterprise Fleet (21+ Trucks) Focus on reporting and scalability. At this scale, the primary risk is a "knowledge gap" across different branches. You need deep administrative controls, the ability to track compliance across multiple states, and a platform that can handle a high volume of users without performance lag.