SUPPORT GUIDE
Adobe Partner Enablement Node
Updated: Feb 10, 2026
Overview
Imagine having one welcoming place where your teams can find everything they need to upskill on Adobe without jumping between systems or hunting for the right content. The Adobe Partner Enablement Node is a partner‑first, vendor-hosted learning site that brings together Adobe’s learning and certification resources into a single, easy‑to‑navigate destination, with the flexibility to meet your organization where it is.
The Node helps you simplify learning, create custom journeys for your teams, and gain visibility into how your people are engaging with Adobe content. The result is a more focused, consistent, and scalable enablement experience—designed to help your teams spend less time searching and more time learning and growing.
Accessing the Enablement Node
Custom Enablement Nodes are available to all Gold and Platinum partners as part of your level benefits. Additionally, Platinum partners can request Single-Sign-On (SSO) and an integration with their own Learning Management System (LMS) at no additional cost.
Upleveling mid-year. If your partner program level changes to Gold or Platinum during the program year, the Enablement Node benefit will become available at the new program year in March (provided that the program fee has been received).
Downgrading program level. Conversely, if you downgrade your program level at the start of the year in March, you will lose access to certain benefits. For example, a downgrade from Gold to Silver will remove all access to your Enablement Node. Similarly, a downgrade from Platinum to Gold will remove access to free SSO and LMS implementation services.
Partner subsidiaries. All partners that are subsidiaries of a parent entity at the Gold or Platinum level can access the parent company’s Node. To confirm the Node access, please submit a ticket to our support team. If you are a subsidiary and want your own instance, that would require the purchase of an additional Node through the Benefits Center.
Program level benefits and requirements
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Types of content available
Current resources available through the Enablement Node include:
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50+ Adobe certification learning paths, organized by product, role, and level
- Example: Adobe Experience Manager - Sites Developer Intermediate (AD0-E123)
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1,700+ Adobe on-demand training courses
- Example: AEM: Edge Delivery Services - Development Collaboration and Good Practices
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16 Adobe sales accreditation learning paths
- Example: Adobe Experience Manager Foundations: Sales Accreditation
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40+ Adobe Sales Plays to help position Adobe solutions with your prospects and clients
- Example: Unified Customer Experience in the AI World
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Adobe Experience League product-focused enablement resources, including product documentation, video tutorials, and webinars
- Example: Generate Image Assets Using Adobe Firefly
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Adobe Digital Learning Services for subscribed partners: integrated ADLS course catalog, including the schedule of instructor-led courses and one-click access to additional on-demand courses
About Adobe Digital Learning Services
Adobe Digital Learning Services (ADLS) is a fee-based subscription offering expert-led live and on-demand product training for Adobe customer experience applications. ADLS training is specifically designed for customer business users and technical roles.
Company’s with an existing ADLS Enterprise Learning Subscription can take advantage of the live instructor-led courses hosted by ADLS, in addition to the on-demand courses. To access these courses in your Enablement Node, reach out to your company’s subscription administrator to request access.
If your organization does not have an ADLS Enterprise Learning Subscription, please contact your Adobe sales team to discuss options. You will still be able to discover and browse all ADLS courses through your Node, but you will need an active ADLS Learning Subscription to access the content.
Getting help
If you require assistance with a new or existing Enablement Node, please contact our support team. This can include technical, feature-related, and program benefit questions.