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Are you issuing course certificates by hand?
Certificates seem simple until you are building each one in a document, emailing them one at a time, and hoping they match who actually finished. Answer seven quick questions to see whether your process is holding up.
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Are you issuing course certificates by hand?
Answer seven quick questions about how certificates work today. You will see whether your certificate process is holding up or quietly creating risk, before we ask for anything.
Answer all 7 to see your result.
Certificates should be automatic and tied to real completion
On a learning platform, a certificate is issued automatically the moment a learner truly completes a course. You design it once, tie it to the course’s completion rules, and the platform generates, delivers, and records it.
That removes the manual building and sending, keeps branding consistent, supports verification, and handles expiry or renewal, so a certificate always matches a real completion.
- Issued automatically on real completion
- Consistent branding and formatting
- Verification that a certificate is genuine
- Expiry and renewal handled for you
- A central record of who received what and when
Start on LearnWorlds, or have Norvet set up the certificate workflow with you.
Common questions
- How do I issue online course certificates?
- On a learning platform, certificates are issued automatically when a learner completes a course. You design the certificate once, tie it to a course’s completion rules, and the platform generates and delivers it, keeps a record, and can support verification. That replaces building and emailing certificates by hand.
- Can certificates be verified as genuine?
- Yes. Platforms can attach a verification link or code to each certificate so a third party can confirm it is real and matches a completed course. That matters when a certificate carries weight, such as continuing education or professional credit.
- Can certificates expire or renew automatically?
- Many platforms support expiry and renewal, so a certificate can be valid for a set period and prompt the learner to retrain. Managing that by hand is error-prone; automating it keeps records accurate.
- What does Norvet do, versus LearnWorlds?
- LearnWorlds is the platform that generates, delivers, and records certificates. Norvet is the optional help designing the certificate, wiring it to your completion rules, and setting up verification, expiry, and reporting. You can start on LearnWorlds directly, or have Norvet set up the workflow.
