FAQ

Answers for parents who want their teen’s effort to count—and their future to shine.

What exactly is Volintel?

Volintel is a student-powered digital portfolio. It turns your teen’s volunteer hours, certifications, and extracurricular work into verified proof of character and capability—all in one place.

A: Volintel is designed for your teen—but it supports you, too. While they log and build their verified profile, you can be confident that their time and talent aren’t slipping through the cracks.

Just an email address. That’s it. No complicated onboarding—just download, sign up, and start tracking what matters.

Each student creates and manages their own individual account. At this time, accounts are single-user only to ensure that each portfolio remains personal, secure, and independently verified.

  • Volunteering (school events, church, nonprofits)
  • Certifications (CPR, coding, DECA, etc.)
  • Extracurricular activities
  • Service projects
  • Awards and recognitions
  • Jobs and internships

If it matters to their story—Volintel helps it count.

School partners, club leaders, and community orgs confirm activities directly through the app—giving each entry the credibility it needs for college, jobs, or scholarships.

Yes. Volintel creates a trusted, visual, and downloadable portfolio that students can attach to applications or share directly. It’s not a replacement for resumes—it’s a way to make them stronger.

Volintel offers a free version with core features. Premium features may be available in future updates, but the goal is accessibility for every student.

Absolutely. Volintel follows strict privacy standards and never sells user data. Only approved entries are visible in portfolios, and students always control what they share.

Confidence. Recognition. Proof.
Volintel shows them that their time matters—and it helps others see it, too.

Yes—with their permission. Students can choose to share their portfolios with family, counselors, and mentors.

  1. Have your teen download the app on iOS or Android
  2. Encourage them to start logging what they’ve already done
  3. Celebrate as their portfolio grows—with proof, pride, and purpose