How Sage Intacct Users Can Access Complimentary Learning Sessions
Sage Intacct provides multiple ways for users to access complimentary learning sessions designed to improve system knowledge, adoption, and efficiency. These sessions are available throughout the year and support users at every experience level.
Use the guidance below to locate, register for, and benefit from these free learning opportunities.
Step 1: Log in to the Sage Intacct Learning Center
Most complimentary learning resources are accessed directly through the Sage Intacct Learning Center.
How to access it:
- Log in to Sage Intacct
- Navigate to the Learning or Help section
- Open the Learning Center
What you’ll find:
- Self‑paced courses
- Short, task‑focused videos
- Feature walkthroughs
- Release overviews and updates
- Role‑based learning paths (accounting, reporting, AP, admin)
These sessions are always available, allowing users to learn on demand and revisit topics when needed.
Step 2: Register for Complimentary Webinars and Live Training
Sage Intacct offers free live webinars and virtual learning sessions throughout the year.
Common topics include:
- Core Intacct functionality
- New and enhanced features
- Best practices for reporting, automation, and close management
- Industry‑specific use cases
How to stay informed:
- Watch for email invitations related to Sage Intacct learning and events
- Check event listings referenced within the Intacct ecosystem
- Register early to ensure access and receive session reminders
Live sessions often include Q&A, making them especially helpful for addressing real‑world scenarios.
Step 3: Use Partner‑Provided Complimentary Education
Many Sage Intacct partners offer free learning sessions exclusively for their clients.
These may include:
- Client‑only training webinars
- Group learning sessions
- Open office hours
- Release‑readiness briefings
- Educational user groups
What to do:
- Contact your Sage Intacct partner
- Ask about upcoming complimentary learning opportunities
- Request recommendations based on your team’s roles and goals
Partner sessions are often highly practical and focused on how organizations actually use Intacct day to day.
Step 4: Attend Sessions Focused on Product Releases
Sage Intacct releases multiple updates each year. Complimentary learning sessions are commonly provided to help users understand these changes.
These sessions typically explain:
- What has changed in the system
- How new features work
- Which enhancements are optional or recommended
- Configuration considerations and best practices
Attending release‑focused sessions helps ensure your organization is aware of new functionality and can decide what to adopt—and when.
Step 5: Assign Learning by Role
To maximize value, learning should be aligned to user responsibilities.
Best practices include:
- Assigning self‑paced courses to new hires
- Encouraging accounting teams to attend close, reporting, and automation sessions
- Ensuring system administrators stay current on configuration and security topics
- Sharing recorded sessions internally when live attendance isn’t possible
This approach builds internal expertise and increases overall system confidence.
Step 6: Apply What You Learn
After attending a session:
- Review notes or recordings
- Identify one or two items to apply immediately
- Test changes in a controlled way
- Share insights with other users on your team
Even small improvements—such as refining a report or enabling a feature—can significantly increase productivity over time.
Final Thoughts
Complimentary learning sessions are one of the most effective ways for Sage Intacct users to strengthen skills, stay current, and maximize system value. By combining self‑paced learning, live webinars, partner‑led education, and release training, organizations can build lasting expertise without additional cost.
Consistent learning leads to better adoption, fewer support issues, and greater confidence across your team.
WRITTEN BY Angela Payne
Angela Payne is the Sage Intacct Practice Manager, where she helps organizations make the most of their financial systems. She leads a team that focuses on everything from new Intacct implementations to ongoing support, system clean‑ups, and training. Angela loves working with clients—especially in healthcare, nonprofit, and SaaS—to simplify processes and make their day‑to‑day work smoother. She’s known for being easy to collaborate with, solution‑oriented, and always focused on helping teams get real value out of their technology.





