A trailmix and trail offer similar experiences for learners in that both content types
organize content in a linear journey for learners to progress through. But there are some
important differences in how these content types are created and used.
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User Roles
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roles:
Content Creators
Learners
Here’s how a trailmix and trail compare.
Feature
Trailmix
Trail
Your company’s content creators can create
Any user can create
Can include modules
Can include trails
Can include projects and superbadges
Can include content from your enablement site, Trailhead, or a combination of the
two
Can include custom steps
In a trailmix, a custom step provides flexibility for
including links to content other than trails or modules. For example, a learner can create
their own trailmix with a custom step that links to a video or page in an external
website.
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