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Completion certificates with public verification

Members who finish every day of a course and pass every graduation quiz automatically earn a certificate with a unique code and a public verification link — no manual issuing needed.

How certificates are earned

Certificates are part of the LMS learning module (turn on 'LMS (course quizzes & certificates)' under Settings → Pages and sections). Once active, the platform issues a certificate the moment a member has completed every day of a course and passed every graduation quiz in it. There's nothing to approve or send — it happens automatically and exactly once per member per course.

If a course has no graduation quizzes, finishing all the days is enough. Add graduation quizzes when you want the certificate to certify understanding, not just attendance.

What the member gets

On completing the course, the member sees a 'View your certificate' button on the course page, and all their earned certificates are collected on their certificates page. Each certificate carries the member's name, the course title, the issue date, and a unique verification code.

The verification page is public: anyone the member shares the link with — an employer, a studio, a client — can confirm the certificate is genuine without logging in. Earned certificates keep verifying even if you later reorganize your courses.

When to use certificates

Certificates shine for teacher trainings, professional development, and any course people take partly for the credential. They also work as a completion reward in challenge-style programs — a shareable proof of 'I did the whole thing' that doubles as word-of-mouth marketing for you.

For casual content where a certificate would feel out of place, simply leave the LMS features off — courses, progress, and completion celebrations all work without it.

Good to know

  • Mention the certificate in your course description and marketing pitch — credentials measurably lift enrollment for training-style content.
  • Completing a course also awards gamification points when that feature is on, so the finish line pays off twice.

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