
Overviews
How it works?
Enroll users in tests from form submissions
When visitors complete registration forms on your Webflow site, they are enrolled in specified ClassMarker tests with access credentials sent and their information stored in CMS.
Sync test results to CMS collections
After students complete ClassMarker assessments, their scores, completion times, and detailed results are recorded in your Webflow CMS for tracking and certificate generation.
Display individual progress dashboards
Student-specific Webflow pages show their ClassMarker test history, scores, and upcoming assessments by pulling data from both platforms into personalized dashboard views.
Generate certificates for passing scores
When ClassMarker tests are passed with required scores, completion certificates are created and stored in Webflow CMS with unique identifiers and downloadable PDFs.
Update course completion status
Test completions in ClassMarker trigger updates to Webflow course progress records, marking modules complete and unlocking subsequent content based on assessment performance.
Create analytics reports from test data
ClassMarker assessment results are compiled into comprehensive reports displayed on Webflow analytics pages, showing pass rates, average scores, and performance trends over time.
Send result notifications to stakeholders
When students complete tests in ClassMarker, customized notifications are sent to instructors, administrators, and the students themselves with score summaries and next steps.
Archive assessment history for compliance
Completed ClassMarker tests and their detailed results are archived in Webflow CMS collections, creating permanent records for auditing, compliance, and historical reference purposes.

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Online certification program
Build a Webflow-based certification platform where learners register for courses and complete ClassMarker assessments. Test results trigger certificate generation, while progress tracking and credential management happen across both platforms with seamless synchronization.
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