Certificates that
carry weight.
Launchly credentials are verified, respected, and designed to prove your skills to employers. No vanity badges. Just proof of work.
More than a badge. A proof of work.
We don't give certificates for attendance. You earn them by demonstrating mastery through rigorous assessment.
Launchly certificates are awarded only after a student has successfully completed the full cohort curriculum. This involves three distinct phases:
- 100% Module Completion: All video lectures, readings, and quizzes must be finished.
- Project Submission: You must submit a portfolio-ready project that meets our quality benchmarks.
- Peer & Expert Review: Your work is reviewed by both peers in your cohort and a subject-matter expert to ensure it meets industry standards.
Instant, tamper-proof verification.
Every Launchly certificate is issued with a unique verification URL. Employers can instantly confirm authenticity without contacting us.
When you complete a course, you receive a digital certificate hosted on our secure platform. This URL is immutable and linked to your verified identity. Recruiters can paste this link into our verification portal to see your name, the course title, completion date, and the instructor's signature.
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Graduates Hired
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Make your credentials visible on LinkedIn.
Launchly integrates directly with LinkedIn to help you showcase your new skills to your network.
After completing a course, you can click "Add to LinkedIn" to instantly generate a post and add the credential to your profile's "Licenses & Certifications" section. This ensures your peers and recruiters see your commitment to professional development immediately.
Certificates that opened doors.
"I applied for a UX role at a top agency with zero experience. The portfolio I built in the UX Design Fundamentals cohort was the deciding factor. The certificate verified my completion, but the work spoke for itself."
"The verification URL was crucial. My current manager asked for proof of my Python skills during my promotion interview. I sent the link, and they were impressed by the rigor of the curriculum."