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About GuidED

The collaborative platform for building and managing academic transfer agreements—AI-assisted, CTDL-aligned, and real-time by design.

Overview

  • CTDL-native

    Interoperable by default

  • Real-time editing

    Presence, comments, audit

  • AI assistance

    Guided authoring & checks

Security & compliance

GDPRFERPA-readySSO / SAMLRBAC

Data residency options: AU / US.

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Partners

CreditaryAcademyOne

What we do

A single workspace for transfer agreements

Institutions use GuidED to design, negotiate, approve, and maintain transfer agreements across courses and programs. Everything lives in one place—structured, searchable, and ready to publish.

Why GuidED

Real-time collaboration

Work in parallel with comments, presence, and version history—no more email ping-pong.

CTDL compliance

CTDL-aligned structures ensure portability and clean integrations across ecosystems.

AI-powered workflows

Draft faster and reduce errors with guided suggestions and automated checks.

How it works

  1. Create

    Start from an AI-assisted template or build a custom structure mapped to CTDL.

  2. Collaborate

    Invite reviewers, capture approvals, and keep a complete audit trail.

  3. Deploy

    Publish, notify stakeholders, and monitor ongoing compliance.

Creditary

Australian leader in credential verification and digital identity—bringing compliance and standards expertise to cross-border recognition.

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AcademyOne

North American pioneer in transfer pathways and equivalency management—decades of higher‑ed systems experience distilled into practical workflows.

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Our vision

Transparent mobility, globally

We’re making academic mobility simple and trustworthy—so learners can move, and credits can follow.

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