Homeschool and microschool learning is real, but the records are often scattered, fragile, or trapped in someone else's system. When it's time for college, work, military, or a legal/compliance moment, families suddenly need documentation that looks professional and holds up under scrutiny.
ScholarBitBook exists to solve that tension: parents keep authority and ownership, while institutions get credible proof. It's built so families can issue timestamped transcripts and diplomas under full parental control, with professional documentation, cryptographic verification, and guidance—without turning education into bureaucracy.
Parents already have the responsibility. What's missing is tooling that produces records others can trust. ScholarBitBook is designed around:
Share an admissions-style transcript, a full archive, or only specific courses—you decide what institutions see.
Only minimal hashes + dates are anchored; student data stays off-chain and controlled by the family.
Verification is "under the hood"—we focus on simplicity so you focus on education, not technology.
Microschools can help create great learning, without becoming a records gatekeeper.
ScholarBitBook uses scoped permissions so a microschool can only touch what it issued, and the family can disconnect cleanly with the transcript intact.
Parents already have legal authority over their children's education.
Records should be verifiable and hold up under institutional scrutiny.
Freedom beats bureaucracy. Education shouldn't require permission slips.
Founder & CEO
Homeschool father and software engineer. Built ScholarBitBook with the goal of creating credible transcripts and recording milestones in my child's life, academic or otherwise.
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