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TryHackMe

TryHackMe offers interactive, hands-on cybersecurity exercises designed to build practical skills through real-world scenarios. It provides guided learning paths and virtual labs that cover various topics from basic concepts to specialized security techniques.

Cost considerations

Cost considerations

Functionality

Functionality

Compatibility

Compatibility

User experience

User experience

Customer support

Customer support

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Cost considerations

TryHackMe publishes per-user monthly and annual rates with volume discounts, so budgeting is straightforward. There are no setup or support fees and most learning paths are bundled, limiting unexpected add-ons. Total spend is usually lower than larger awareness suites that charge extra for phishing credits and advanced modules.

Functionality

TryHackMe delivers many interactive labs, yet the lessons focus on technical upskilling rather than broad workforce awareness. The service lacks built-in phishing campaigns, compliance mapping, and behavior analytics found in leading awareness suites. Consequently, functionality meets only a portion of what organizations need from a full security-awareness program.

Compatibility

TryHackMe for Business supports SAML single sign-on and can import users from Azure AD, but it lacks native connectors for Google Workspace, popular LMS or HR systems, so most roster changes require CSV or manual steps. The service provides only a basic API and no built-in email-suite integration, forcing teams to write scripts for wider workflows. These limitations place its compatibility squarely in the middle of competing products.

User experience

Interactive, game-style labs and clear progress bars keep employees involved without long videos. Learner pages and team dashboards are clean enough that most staff and managers find what they need after brief orientation. A short learning curve for admin reporting prevents a perfect score but usability remains stronger than many awareness tools.

Customer support

TryHackMe answers email queries within a day during business hours and maintains a lively Discord channel plus clear help pages. Weekly training rooms keep guidance current with new threats. Competing tools that refresh content quarterly or lack a live community make TryHackMe’s support stronger, though the absence of 24×7 coverage and a dedicated success manager keeps the score below a 5.