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Imagine finishing a tough course, nailing a certification exam, or completing a challenging project—and instead of a static PDF that anyone can fake, you get a beautiful, tamper-proof digital badge that actually proves you did the work. That’s the quiet power this platform brings. It takes the moment you earn something real and makes it permanently verifiable, shareable, and impossible to forge. I’ve seen professionals link these credentials in LinkedIn bios or email signatures and watch recruiters actually click through to verify them. It turns “I passed” into “here’s the proof, check it yourself”—and that small shift builds trust in ways a plain certificate never could.
Credentials matter more than ever, but trust is harder to come by. A PDF can be edited, a screenshot faked, a paper certificate lost. This tool solves that by issuing blockchain-anchored, cryptographically signed digital certificates that live forever on the web and can be verified by anyone in seconds. It’s built for course creators, training providers, universities, bootcamps, and companies who want their graduates to carry proof that’s as credible as it is convenient. The result is a credential that doesn’t just sit in a folder—it actively works for the holder every time it’s shared. That’s not just nice to have; in competitive fields, it’s becoming essential.
The dashboard is clean and focused—upload your recipients’ info (or import from CSV), design a sharp-looking certificate template once, then issue in bulk with one click. Recipients get a personal claim link via email; they click, claim, and instantly have a shareable profile page. Everything feels modern and intentional—no clutter, no confusing menus. Issuers love how fast it is to go from “ready to issue” to “done”; learners love how professional their verified profile looks when they share it.
Every certificate is anchored to a public blockchain record at issuance—tamper-evident from the moment it’s created. Verification is near-instant: paste the credential URL or scan the QR and see the issuer’s signature, date, and original data confirmed live. No delays, no expired links. In practice, it handles thousands of issuances smoothly, and the blockchain layer adds zero noticeable friction for the end user. It’s reliable in the best way: you set it and forget it, knowing the proof will outlast any server outage or company pivot.
Bulk issuance, customizable templates (logos, colors, signatures), recipient self-claim flow, permanent public profiles for each credential, shareable links with embedded verification, QR codes, LinkedIn-ready badges, and full audit trail for every issuance. It supports multiple languages, integrates with LMS platforms via API, and allows issuers to revoke or re-issue credentials if needed. The combination of visual polish and cryptographic backbone makes it suitable for everything from corporate training to academic credentials to professional certifications.
Private data (names, emails) is encrypted and only shown to the recipient after they claim. Blockchain records contain only a cryptographic hash—never sensitive personal info. Issuers control revocation and visibility. Recipients own their credential profiles and decide what to share. It’s built with privacy-by-design principles, which matters enormously when handling education or professional records.
A coding bootcamp issues verified certificates to graduates; alumni add them to LinkedIn and see recruiters reaching out because the credential verifies instantly. A corporate L&D team runs compliance training and gives every completer a tamper-proof badge that HR can audit years later. An online course creator bundles certification with their program and watches completion rates climb because learners know the credential has real value. A professional association certifies members and gives them digital proof they can embed on websites or resumes. Wherever proof needs to last and be trusted, this fits perfectly.
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Free plan covers small programs with basic templates and limited monthly issuances—perfect for testing or low-volume use. Starter and Pro plans unlock unlimited issuance, premium designs, API access, custom domains, and detailed analytics. Enterprise options add white-labeling, dedicated support, and SLA guarantees. Pricing feels reasonable when you consider the lifetime value of trustworthy credentials compared to traditional printing and mailing costs.
Create your issuer account, design a template (upload logo, choose colors, add signature field), upload your recipients (CSV or manual entry), preview the certificates, and issue with one click. Recipients receive an email with a claim link—they click, set a password if desired, and get their permanent credential page. Share the link or embed the badge anywhere. Issuers can track claims, revocations, and verification activity from the dashboard. The flow is smooth from first template to final share.
Traditional PDF certificates are easy but unverifiable. Blockchain credential platforms often feel overly technical or expensive for smaller issuers. This one strikes a rare balance: beautiful design + real cryptographic proof + approachable pricing and workflow. It’s less about complex wallet integrations and more about making credentials that look good, verify instantly, and actually get used—which is what most organizations really need.
In a world full of noise and doubt, real proof cuts through. This platform makes that proof beautiful, permanent, and effortless to issue and verify. It turns “I completed this” into “here’s the verifiable record, see for yourself”—and that small difference builds trust, opens doors, and gives recipients something genuinely valuable to carry forward. For anyone issuing credentials that matter, it’s hard to imagine going back to paper or plain PDFs after seeing this in action.
How long does a credential last?
Forever—the blockchain record never expires, and the profile page stays live unless revoked by the issuer.
Do recipients need an account?
No—they just click the claim link and optionally set a password to manage their profile.
Can I revoke a credential later?
Yes—issuers can revoke at any time; the status updates instantly on the verification page.
Is it compliant with data protection laws?
Yes—GDPR-ready, minimal data collection, encryption, and user control over personal info.
Can I brand it completely as my own?
Paid plans offer white-label options: your domain, your colors, no visible third-party branding.
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