Leap vs iSpring
iSpring is a broad eLearning toolkit. Leap is built around source-document conversion: SOP in, reviewable module and quiz out, with SCORM 1.2 on Team plans.
Leap starts from the procedure
The first job is extracting training from the source document, not giving the builder a blank authoring canvas.
iSpring fits broader authoring needs
Use a broad toolkit when the team already has scripts, slides, assessments, and a designer ready to assemble the course.
LMS evidence is the decision point
If the buyer needs completion, score, and time, Leap's Team plan exports SCORM 1.2 for import testing and review.
The decision rule
Choose Leap when the source document is the hard part.
Choose a broad authoring tool when the script, design, and course structure already exist.
Use both when Leap should create the reviewable draft and a specialist should polish the final course.