A shared home for digital credentials that prove the work communities already value: talks delivered, workshops completed, events organized, and skills earned.
MyLaurea gives organizers a neutral place to issue credentials and gives recipients a public verification link they can share anywhere.
Programs and communities can use a free platform subdomain first, then graduate to custom domains when they are ready.
Credentials are readable, portable, and designed for sharing without requiring the viewer to sign in.
Every credential gets a stable public ID, status, issue date, issuer context, and one-click LinkedIn sharing.
The visual language comes from the approved MyLaurea credential design: cream surfaces, sage accents, olive ink, and a quiet laurel mark.
The first release keeps the workflow deliberately direct so new issuers can test real credential operations before custom branding or billing enters the picture.
Set up the tenant, program, credential types, and issuer context for a real community.
Send credentials for speakers, volunteers, organizers, learners, or other contribution types.
Recipients share a public page that shows current status, issuer, credential details, and LinkedIn metadata.
Every plan issues real, verifiable credentials with public verification pages and one-click LinkedIn sharing. Introductory pricing while we're in pilot.
For small communities trying things out.
One event, fully unlocked.
For programs running all year.
Your brand, your domain.
Volunteer-run community programs (like AWS Community Day) stay free on an approval basis — that lane doesn't monetize volunteers. Also available: one-time historical-import packages and sponsor Patron packages that fund community programs — ask us.