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About · The studio

A studio built for software that keeps changing.

Seismic is a boutique production studio. We make custom training libraries for enterprise software — the vendor platforms your team has bent into their own shape, the legacy systems no one fully documents, the internal tools built in-house last year.

Legal entity
Akora Cloud Inc.
Founded
2026
Service area
Worldwide · remote-first
Service
Enterprise software training libraries
Studio
Toronto, ON, Canada
Engagement
Discovery, fixed-fee build, optional retainer
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What we do

We produce training libraries. End-to-end — discovery, scripting, capture, edit, packaging, delivery — and then keep them current as your software evolves. The shape of the deliverable matches your environment: SCORM packages for the LMS, HTML modules for the wiki, decks for facilitated sessions, PDFs for the help desk. One library, one voice, every format.

Why we exist

Traditional training-content production is a twelve-week project. By the time the library ships, the software has moved on. Most of what's produced gets ignored. We rebuilt the production workflow around the parts that actually require human judgment — discovery and review — and engineered the rest of it to be fast, so revisions land in hours and the library can keep up with the system it documents.

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Who we work with

Enterprise L&D, IT, and change teams. The buyers are typically rolling out a new system, replacing an old one, or staring at a vendor platform that ships releases faster than their training can be re-recorded. We're built for procurement processes — MSAs, SOWs, security reviews, DPAs — and small enough to move at the pace of an engagement, not a roadmap.

How we work

Fixed-fee engagements scoped from a paid discovery. Outcome pricing, not finished-hour rates. The finished library — videos, captions, SCORM packages — is transferred outright at handover. Optional retainer keeps the library current month-over-month. The full workflow is detailed on the home page; the technical specification is on the capabilities page.

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Founders & team

Mohsin Sheikh — Founder. Twenty-plus years on the Microsoft stack as a solutions architect — SharePoint, Microsoft 365, Power Platform — leading rollouts, customizations, and large migrations for banking, energy, government, and industrial-sector clients. The same gap kept showing up across those engagements: the training that was supposed to arrive with the new system either lagged it or got ignored. Seismic is the studio built to close that gap, with specialist contractors joining per engagement for narration, motion, captioning, and localization.

Get in touch

For new engagements, start with a discovery call. For everything else — references, security questionnaires, press, partnerships — email hello@seismic-technologies.com.

Questions we hear about the studio

The team-and-engagement questions that come up before procurement gets involved.

How long has the studio been operating?
Seismic Technologies launched as a studio in 2026, built on twenty-plus years of prior work as solutions architects inside large enterprise software platforms — SharePoint, Microsoft 365, and the Power Platform. The studio brand is new; the people behind it are not.
Where is the studio based, and do you work with clients outside Canada?
Remote-first studio working with clients worldwide. The team is based in Toronto, Ontario, but every phase of an engagement — discovery, scripting, capture, review, delivery — runs async with scheduled video calls in your local hours. Procurement paperwork (MSAs, DPAs, security questionnaires) is handled by email; we travel only when a kickoff or capture session calls for it.
What kinds of clients do you typically work with?
Mid-market and enterprise organizations with a system that needs training and a procurement process that expects an MSA, SOW, DPA, and a security review. Most of our work is for L&D, IT, change-management, or product-enablement teams inside larger companies.
Can we see references or case studies?
References available on request during late-stage evaluation. Public case studies are limited because most clients prefer not to disclose internal training programs publicly; the ones that have cleared sign-off appear on the home page as they become available.