Comparison · Updated July 2026

RTO assessment software, honestly compared.

The best RTO assessment software depends on what you're solving for: speed, contextualisation, or audit-defensibility — and most tools only deliver one of the three. This page compares the five ways Australian RTOs produce assessment tools today, including the option most teams quietly use already: a generic AI chatbot.

The comparison

Rated against what validators and auditors actually look for. "Built in" means the capability accumulates as you work; "manual" means it's on you; "—" means the approach doesn't offer it.

Capability Generic AI chatbot
(ChatGPT etc.)
Resource library LMS assessment add-on Consultant / writer Purpose-built AI
(e.g. VETos)
Live training.gov.au units — (pasted or hallucinated) At purchase date Varies Manual Built in
Mapping to performance criteria Manual Included (generic) Manual Included Built in, per output
Contextualised to your learners If you prompt it well Yes Built in (industry, cohort, LLN)
Clustered / integrated assessment Manual Rare Yes Built in
Version history & currency alerts Vendor updates Some Built in
Speed per unit Hours (drafts only) Instant (generic) Days Weeks Minutes to first draft
Cost model Per seat Per qualification Per learner/module Per unit / day rate Per unit of competency

Every approach still requires a qualified person to review and sign off before use — no software removes that responsibility, and any vendor implying otherwise is a red flag.

How to choose

  • If your catalogue is small and stable — a resource library plus careful contextualisation may be enough. Budget real staff time for the contextualisation; that's where generic materials fail validation.
  • If you need deep expertise on a few tricky quals — a consultant is still the right call. Pair them with tooling so their work stays current after they leave.
  • If your team already drafts with ChatGPT — formalise it before an audit does: no live unit data, no mapping evidence and no version history is a compliance gap, not a productivity hack. Our guide to validation-safe AI assessment writing covers the safeguards.
  • If you develop at scale, or resource development is your business — purpose-built AI is the only approach where mapping, contextualisation and audit evidence accumulate automatically. That's the category VETos was built for (there's a dedicated edition for resource development companies).

Where VETos sits — and where it doesn't

VETos is the purpose-built column: the AI operating system for vocational education, holding your scope against live training.gov.au data and generating mapped, contextualised, validator-ready assessment tools in minutes — priced per unit of competency (from $250 per unit for the first 50, with volume discounts down to $85 at scale). It is not a student management system, not an LMS, and it won't replace your validators — it makes their job faster and better-evidenced. Book a demo with one of your own units, or start free.

Compare it against your current tool.

Bring the same unit you last developed manually — see the difference side by side in 30 minutes.

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