Digital products

Optional purchases that extend your TypingVerified certificate—starting with a shareable badge for your professional profiles.

More digital products are on the way.

About Typingverified Digital Products

Typingverified offers a focused suite of digital products designed to extend and enhance the value of your typing certificate. Every product on this page is optional — the core typing tests, lessons, and certificate are always free. What you find here are tools that help you present your verified skill more effectively, practise more efficiently, and stand out in hiring and professional contexts where typing proficiency is a real differentiator.

Each product is built around the same principle as the certificate itself: verifiability. We do not offer generic typing tools. Everything here ties directly to your earned credential or supports the structured practice path that leads to it.

The LinkedIn and GitHub Typing Badge

The Typingverified badge is a verifiable digital credential you can embed directly on your LinkedIn profile and in your GitHub README. It displays your net WPM score, accuracy percentage, and grade — all tied to a certificate that anyone can independently verify at typingverified.com/verify.

Unlike a self-reported typing speed on a resume, the badge cannot be fabricated. It links back to a real certificate record stored on our servers, issued only after completing all ten structured lessons and passing a timed 60-second test under controlled conditions. Recruiters, hiring managers, and collaborators can confirm its authenticity with a single click.

The badge is available as a one-time purchase of $2.99 for users who have already earned a Typingverified certificate. Once purchased, you receive a personalised badge image and embed code optimised for LinkedIn, GitHub, and any Markdown-based profile. There are no subscriptions, no renewals, and no expiry — the badge is yours permanently.

The badge is particularly valuable for software developers, data entry professionals, virtual assistants, transcriptionists, customer service representatives, and anyone applying for roles where typing speed and accuracy are assessed. Adding a verified credential to your profile signals not just the skill, but the discipline to earn a standardised, proctored certificate.

Typing Worksheet Pack

The printable typing worksheet pack includes 50 structured exercises for offline practice. Each worksheet targets a specific aspect of typing proficiency — home row placement, finger reach patterns, punctuation accuracy, number row fluency, and speed-building drills. The exercises are designed to complement the online lessons rather than duplicate them, giving you a way to reinforce muscle memory away from a screen.

The worksheets are formatted for standard A4 and US Letter paper. They are especially useful for learners who prefer working through structured paper exercises, teachers running typing curriculum in classrooms, and professionals who want targeted drills for specific weaknesses identified during practice sessions.

Why Verified Typing Credentials Matter

Self-reported typing speeds are common on resumes, but employers have no reliable way to verify them. A candidate who lists 75 WPM with no supporting evidence is indistinguishable from one who genuinely types at that speed — until they are tested on the job. This creates friction in hiring and uncertainty for both sides.

A Typingverified certificate and badge solve this by providing a standardised, independently verifiable record. The test is timed, the scoring uses net WPM (errors count against you), and the result is stored server-side where it cannot be altered. Employers who receive a Typingverified credential can confirm it instantly without contacting the candidate or arranging a separate test.

As remote work continues to expand, written communication speed and accuracy have become more important across a wider range of roles. A verified typing credential is a low-cost, high-signal addition to any professional profile — particularly for roles in administration, legal, medical, customer service, and software development where keyboard fluency directly affects output quality and speed.