Certifier

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Certifier2 months ago
Issue and Manage Digital Credentials. AI-powered platform to generate verifiable certificates, credentials, and badges. Connect to your tools and run certifications from one place.
Overview

What is Certifier MCP?

Certifier MCP is a Model Context Protocol server that lets AI assistants work with Certifier’s digital credential platform through the official Certifier API. It gives MCP-compatible clients a structured way to create, issue, send, update, and search credentials, as well as manage groups and designs.

How to use Certifier MCP?

Connect your MCP client to Certifier’s remote /v1/mcp endpoint and authenticate with your Certifier API credentials. Once connected, your AI assistant can use Certifier tools directly inside your workflow to manage credential operations without leaving the client.

Key features of Certifier MCP

  • Create draft credentials or create, issue, and send a credential in one flow
  • Issue, send, update, and search credentials from an MCP-compatible client
  • Retrieve credential designs and previews for existing credentials
  • Create, update, list, and delete groups
  • List and fetch designs to support certificate and badge workflows
  • Use Certifier through a remote MCP endpoint instead of building a custom integration layer

Use cases of Certifier MCP

  • Automatically issue certificates or badges after course, event, or training completion
  • Let AI assistants handle credential support tasks such as resending or updating credentials
  • Search credential records and group data through natural language prompts
  • Power internal ops workflows for credential issuance at scale
  • Build AI-driven onboarding, education, HR, or community recognition flows on top of Certifier

FAQ

What can Certifier MCP do?
It can help AI assistants create, issue, send, update, and search credentials, plus manage groups and designs in Certifier.

Do I need a Certifier account to use it?
Yes. You need a Certifier account to authenticate and use the MCP endpoint.

Is Certifier MCP read-only?
No. It supports both read and write operations, including creating credentials, issuing them, sending them, and updating records.

How do I connect it to my AI client?
Use any MCP-compatible client and configure it to connect to Certifier’s /v1/mcp endpoint.

Who is Certifier MCP for?
It’s useful for teams building credential automation for education, events, training, HR, memberships, and other recognition workflows.

Sources: Certifier MCP Server docs, Certifier API Reference

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