Comparison
LinkedIn shows what people say about themselves. InTransparency shows what students have actually done — verified by the institution that taught them.
| InTransparency | ||
|---|---|---|
| Where skills come from | Self-declared; endorsed by your network | Extracted from real coursework, projects & theses |
| Who verifies them | No independent verification | Signed by the university, ITS or school |
| Academic record | Self-entered; grades unverified | Institution-verified transcript & credentials |
| Proof behind a skill | The member’s own description | A linked artifact — project, repo, thesis or protocol |
| Built for | Every professional | Students & new graduates, and the schools behind them |
| Recruiter search | Keywords over self-written profiles | Skill-match over verified evidence |
| Agent / API access | Restricted | Public read-only API + MCP |
LinkedIn is where a career lives for decades. InTransparency is how a student proves what they can do on day one — a different job, and the two sit happily side by side.
Skills extracted from your real work, signed by your school.