> ## Documentation Index
> Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://docs.stackone.com/llms.txt
> Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

# Partnership Integrations

> LMS integrations that require platform partnerships for external content providers

## Overview

Some LMS integrations require you to establish a partnership with the platform before you can push content to their systems. These partnerships typically involve becoming an approved content provider or technology partner.

<Note>
  StackOne can help guide you through the partnership process for these integrations. Contact our support team for assistance.
</Note>

## Required Partnership Integrations

The following LMS providers require a partnership agreement before integration:

### Cornerstone OnDemand

Cornerstone requires content providers to become approved partners before accessing their integration capabilities.

**Partnership Information:**

* [Cornerstone Content Provider Terms](https://www.cornerstoneondemand.com/legal/content-providers/)

**Partnership Application:**

* [Content Provider Partnership Form](https://forms.monday.com/forms/aed838db5f3a637bf31838bff15f8bb8?r=use1)

**Requirements:**

* Approval as a content provider
* Agreement to content provider terms

**Authentication:**
For Cornerstone Library integrations, speak to Cornerstone to get the username and password to enter in the integration configuration screen.

### Oracle

Oracle requires partners to join their Partner Network program to access LMS integration capabilities.

**Partnership Information:**

* [Oracle PartnerNetwork Program](https://www.oracle.com/partnernetwork/program/build/)

**Partnership Application:**

* [Oracle Partner Application](https://go.oracle.com/LP=126909)

**Requirements:**

* Oracle PartnerNetwork membership
* Business partnership agreement

### Go1

Go1 requires content providers to establish a partnership agreement before integrating with their platform.

<Note>Go1 supports tenant-specific integrations where you can push content to a specific customer's instance. This does not require a partnership agreement and will allow the specific tenant to access content without it being made available across the Go1 distribution network.</Note>

**Partnership Information:**

* [Go1 Content Provider Terms](https://www.go1.com/terms/content-providers-entity)

**Partnership Application:**

* [Go1 Content Provider Application](https://airtable.com/appwZMCkiLE7lZiUz/pag7S9hCWRZHLS8RS/form)

**Requirements:**

* Content provider agreement
* Quality and compliance standards

**Authentication:**
For Go1 Library integrations, speak to Go1 to get the clientId and clientSecret to enter in the integration configuration screen.

## Partnership Process

### General Steps

1. **Review Requirements**: Each platform has specific requirements for content providers and technology partners
2. **Submit Application**: Complete the partnership application form for your chosen platform
3. **Technical Review**: Since StackOne has already built integrations with these platforms there is no need for any integration build time or technical review
4. **Agreement Execution**: Sign the partnership agreement and any required legal documents
5. **Integration Setup**: Begin the technical integration process with StackOne

### Timeline Considerations

* Partnership approvals can take **2-8 weeks** depending on the platform
* Some platforms may require additional documentation or demos

## How StackOne Can Help

StackOne has experience working with these partnership programs and can:

* **Guidance**: Provide advice on application requirements and best practices
* **Documentation**: Help prepare technical documentation required for applications
* **Partnership Introduction**: Introduce you to the correct people to help with your application
* **Support**: Ongoing support throughout the partnership and integration process

<Note>
  Contact StackOne support early in your planning process to ensure smooth partnership applications and integrations.
</Note>

## Next Steps

1. Choose which LMS platform(s) you need to integrate with
2. Review the partnership requirements for each platform
3. Contact StackOne to discuss your integration plans
4. Submit partnership applications
5. Begin technical integration setup with StackOne once partnerships are approved

For additional help with partnership applications or technical integration questions, reach out to the StackOne team.
