Jogg Certificates: Proof of Meaningful AI Learning
How Jogg turns sustained practice, accuracy, consistency, and mastery into credentials that actually mean something
Learning achievements should not be awarded simply because someone opened an app, completed one short quiz, or tapped a generate button.
A certificate should answer a more important question:
What did this learner genuinely complete, understand, and demonstrate?
That principle shapes the Jogg certificate system.
Jogg certificates are designed as durable records of meaningful learning milestones across AI Development, AI Usage, AI Literacy, Daily Jogg, and Arcade. Each certificate is connected to measurable progress stored in the learner's account. Before a certificate can be issued, Jogg checks the applicable completion, accuracy, streak, level, and proficiency requirements.
The result is a certificate system built around evidence rather than participation alone.
Why Jogg Certificates Are Different
Many learning platforms use certificates as completion receipts. A learner watches a series of videos or reaches the final page, and a certificate appears regardless of how much was understood.
Jogg takes a more conservative approach.
A Jogg certificate may consider:
- how much of a framework or lane the learner completed;
- how accurately the learner answered questions;
- whether required Arcade levels were actually passed;
- whether a Daily Jogg streak was genuinely maintained;
- the breadth of progress across the Jogg learning system;
- the modules and topics covered by the achievement.
Certificates are therefore not random rewards. They are records of specific milestones supported by the learner's progress data.
This matters because AI learning is not a single linear course. A person may become highly capable in AI Usage while still developing their foundations in AI Development. Another learner may demonstrate exceptional consistency through Daily Jogg or progressive skill under Arcade's timed levels.
Jogg recognizes these achievements separately instead of compressing every kind of progress into one generic certificate.
Two Certificate Families
Jogg organizes certificates into two major families: Top Certificates and Achievement Certificates.
Top Certificates
Top Certificates represent broad progress across the Jogg learning experience. They are deliberately difficult to earn and are intended to recognize learners who have progressed beyond an isolated framework, lane, or activity milestone.
Jogg Completion Certificate
The Completion Certificate recognizes broad learning progress across Jogg.
Current eligibility requires:
- at least 90% broad completion; and
- at least 70% overall accuracy.
It is not issued after completing one quiz, one lane, or one framework. It represents substantial progress across the wider learning program.
Jogg Excellence Certificate
The Excellence Certificate raises the accuracy requirement while retaining the broad completion requirement.
Current eligibility requires:
- at least 90% broad completion; and
- at least 90% overall accuracy.
This certificate is intended for learners who did not merely finish the work, but performed consistently well across it.
Jogg Mastery Certificate
The Mastery Certificate is the strongest broad Jogg certificate.
It requires:
- at least 95% broad completion;
- at least 90% overall accuracy; and
- strong XP and proficiency progress across the learning system.
Mastery is therefore not based on one perfect session. It reflects depth, breadth, accuracy, and sustained progress.
Achievement Certificates
Achievement Certificates recognize important milestones within a defined part of Jogg.
They allow a learner to demonstrate real progress before completing the entire platform.
Framework Certificates
Jogg contains three learning frameworks:
- AI Development for builders, engineers, and technical learners;
- AI Usage for people who want to use AI tools effectively and professionally;
- AI Literacy for understanding AI concepts, implications, limitations, and responsible use.
A learner can earn a separate certificate for each framework.
Framework Certificate eligibility requires:
- at least 90% completion within the selected framework; and
- at least 70% accuracy within that framework.
This means a learner can demonstrate strength in one AI domain without being forced to wait until every other framework is complete.
A framework certificate can include the framework name, completed lanes, representative modules, covered topics, completion percentage, and accuracy.
Lane Certificates
Each framework is divided into structured lanes. Lane Certificates provide more focused evidence of subject-level achievement.
A Lane Certificate requires:
- at least 90% completion within the selected lane; and
- at least 70% accuracy within that lane.
For example, a learner may earn a certificate for a machine-learning foundations lane, an AI safety lane, or a practical AI tools lane, depending on the active framework structure.
The certificate records the lane and framework to which it belongs and can include the major topics covered in that scope.
Lane Certificates are organized in My Certificates by framework, making it easier to browse AI Development, AI Usage, and AI Literacy achievements without displaying one excessively long list.
Jogg Arcade Certificates
Arcade is Jogg's progressive level-based challenge mode. It contains 150 levels, with ten questions per level and increasing difficulty as the learner advances.
An Arcade Certificate is available at every ten-level milestone:
- Level 10;
- Level 20;
- Level 30;
- and every additional ten levels through Level 150.
To qualify, the learner must have passed every required Arcade level up to the requested milestone. Merely opening a level or attempting it is not sufficient.
An Arcade Level 50 certificate, for example, represents successful progression through Levels 1-50 rather than completion of Level 50 alone.
These certificates recognize progressive recall, timed performance, mixed-framework practice, and the ability to maintain performance as difficulty increases.
Daily Jogg Streak Certificates
Daily Jogg supports regular recall and spaced practice. Its certificate milestones recognize consistency rather than one-time performance.
Daily Jogg Streak Certificates are available at:
- 7 days;
- 30 days;
- 90 days;
- 200 days;
- 500 days; and
- 1,000 days.
Jogg checks the learner's recorded streak history before issuing the requested certificate.
A 30-day certificate therefore confirms that the learner reached at least a 30-day Daily Jogg streak. It is not generated simply because 30 calendar days passed after account creation.
These milestones recognize one of the most important parts of learning: returning consistently enough for knowledge to become durable.
How Certificate Issuance Works
Jogg does not trust the mobile interface alone to decide whether a learner deserves a certificate.
When a learner requests a certificate, Jogg sends the request to an eligibility process backed by Supabase. The process checks the authenticated user's recorded progress and evaluates the rules for that exact certificate scope.
Depending on the certificate, the check may use:
- framework and lane progress;
- attempted and correct-question totals;
- completion and accuracy percentages;
- Arcade level scores;
- Daily Jogg streak records;
- XP and broad proficiency progress.
If the learner qualifies, Jogg creates a durable certificate record. If the requirements are not met, the request is rejected and the learner can continue working toward the milestone.
The system also prevents duplicate active certificates for the same learner and achievement. Requesting an already-issued certificate returns the existing valid record rather than manufacturing another credential.
This server-enforced process protects the meaning of every certificate and prevents arbitrary certificate creation from the app.
What a Jogg Certificate Contains
A Jogg certificate is designed to communicate both identity and evidence.
Depending on its type, it can include:
- the certificate holder's name;
- the certificate title and achievement type;
- the relevant framework or lane;
- the Arcade or Daily Jogg milestone;
- completion percentage;
- accuracy or final score;
- number of questions completed;
- covered modules and topics;
- issue date;
- Mokingbird/Jogg issuer information;
- issuer signature label;
- a unique verification code;
- a verification link or QR code;
- document or image export information.
The covered-modules and covered-topics sections are especially important. They help a viewer understand what the certificate represents instead of seeing only a generic title.
For private certificate exports, Jogg can include the account email alongside the learner's name. Public verification should use privacy-conscious presentation, such as omitting or masking the email unless the learner explicitly chooses otherwise.
My Certificates
The My Certificates area is organized to keep a potentially large certificate collection understandable.
Learners can browse:
- Top Certificates;
- Framework Certificates;
- Lane Certificates grouped by framework;
- Arcade Certificates grouped by milestone;
- Daily Jogg Streak Certificates grouped by streak length;
- certificates already earned;
- certificate requirements and eligibility states.
This structure avoids placing every possible lane, level, and streak certificate into one enormous list.
Each earned certificate can open into a detailed view showing its evidence, modules, topics, issue information, verification code, and available download or sharing controls.
Jogg also includes a clearly identified sample certificate preview for design and download testing. A sample certificate is not written to the learner's real certificate records and must never be presented as a genuine credential.
Downloading and Sharing
Jogg supports certificate preview and image export from the app. The certificate model is also prepared for hosted PDF or image documents through Supabase Storage.
A learner can use the certificate detail view to:
- review the certificate design;
- inspect the achievement evidence;
- download an available image or document;
- share the certificate through the device share flow;
- copy or use the verification information.
The goal is to make certificates useful beyond the app while keeping the underlying credential connected to a verifiable Jogg record.
Free and paid certificate-download limits may depend on the learner's current Jogg plan. Eligibility and download access are separate concepts: qualifying for a certificate determines whether it can be issued, while the active plan can determine the available download allowance.
Certificate Verification
Every real Jogg certificate receives a unique certificate code.
The verification URL follows this structure:
https://jogg.mokingbird.xyz/verify/<verificationCode>
Jogg includes an in-app verification route and a public Supabase verification function designed to return controlled certificate information without exposing unrestricted user or certificate data.
The public website verification page is designed to show states such as:
- Certificate verified;
- Certificate not found;
- Certificate revoked; or
- Verification temporarily unavailable.
The external static website verification page remains part of the website rollout. Until that page is deployed, the certificate code and in-app verification architecture remain the source for validation inside the Jogg ecosystem.
For security, the static website must use only the public Supabase anon key and the restricted verification function. It must never contain the Supabase service-role key or query private certificate records without appropriate controls.
Revocation and Credential Integrity
A credible certificate system must support invalidation when necessary.
Jogg certificate records include validity and revocation state. Administrative service logic can revoke a certificate and record a reason. Once revoked, the certificate no longer passes public verification.
Revocation may be appropriate in cases such as:
- fraudulent account activity;
- an incorrectly issued credential;
- data integrity problems;
- administrative correction;
- serious misuse of the certificate system.
Revocation is restricted to trusted administrative or service-role operations. Ordinary users cannot mark arbitrary certificates as valid, invalid, or revoked.
What Jogg Certificates Are - and Are Not
Jogg certificates are evidence of achievement inside the Jogg learning system. They document progress against Jogg's defined completion, accuracy, streak, level, and proficiency rules.
They are not:
- university degrees;
- government qualifications;
- professional licences;
- substitutes for accredited academic programmes;
- guarantees of employment, promotion, examination success, or professional competence.
Their value comes from transparency. A Jogg certificate should make clear what was completed, what level of accuracy was achieved, what topics were covered, and how the record can be verified.
Why This Philosophy Matters
AI education is becoming increasingly important, but the number of shallow credentials is also growing.
Jogg's approach is simple:
- do not issue certificates randomly;
- do not equate one task with mastery;
- do not hide the achievement requirements;
- connect every credential to measurable learning evidence;
- recognize both broad mastery and focused milestones;
- make valid credentials durable and verifiable;
- protect learner privacy during public verification.
A certificate should be a conclusion supported by evidence, not merely a decorative endpoint.
That is what Jogg Certificates are built to represent: meaningful progress through structured AI learning, earned one framework, lane, level, streak, and milestone at a time.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I receive a certificate after every quiz?
No. Individual quiz completion does not automatically create a certificate. Certificates are linked to defined broad or milestone requirements.
Can I request a certificate before I qualify?
You can view certificate options and requirements, but issuance succeeds only after the eligibility rules are satisfied.
Can I earn separate certificates for different frameworks?
Yes. AI Development, AI Usage, and AI Literacy each have their own framework certificate path.
Can I earn more than one Lane Certificate?
Yes. Each eligible lane can have its own certificate, organized under its framework.
Does replaying Arcade create duplicate certificates?
No. Active certificates are uniquely tied to their achievement scope. Repeating an already-certified milestone does not create unlimited duplicate credentials.
What happens if a certificate is revoked?
A revoked certificate becomes invalid and will no longer pass verification.
Can I download my certificate?
The app supports certificate preview and image export. Hosted PDF/image support is represented in the certificate data model and can be expanded as the document-generation service evolves.
Will my email be public?
Private exports may include the account email. Public verification should omit or mask it unless the learner explicitly permits public display.
Are Jogg certificates accredited qualifications?
No. They are Jogg learning-achievement records and should be interpreted according to the completion, accuracy, level, streak, and proficiency evidence shown on them.
Jogg is developed by MokingBird Oy.