Megha Rathore
May 5, 2026
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Optimizely SaaS CMS Developer Certification Exam

The Optimizely SaaS CMS Developer Certification is an industry-recognized credential for developers and architects who build scalable, composable digital experiences on Optimizely's cloud-native, headless SaaS CMS. It validates your ability to work with APIs, SDKs, and front-end frameworks to deliver personalized content fast across multiple channels — without ever managing infrastructure.

There are two tiers: Core Competency and Expert Competency. I'm starting with Core. Once I clear it, Expert is next. The certification stays valid for 24 months and earns you a Credly digital badge on passing.


Exam at a glance

  • 50 multiple-choice questions
  • 60 minutes to complete
  • 80% minimum passing score
  • 24 months validity
  • Cost: $300 USD
  • Level: Intermediate

 

One important thing to know about the exam coupon: Once you buy the exam ($300), you have 14 days to complete it. Within those 14 days, if you don't pass on your first attempt, you do not need to buy again — you can retake the exam using the same purchase. The only condition is that you must wait 24 hours after a failed attempt before trying again.

However, if the 14-day window expires without you passing, you will need to purchase a fresh attempt. So the smart move is to finish your preparation first, then purchase—don't buy the exam and then start studying.

Also worth noting: exam registrations are for individual use only and cannot be transferred to someone else.


My study plan

Week 1–2: Complete the SaaS CMS Fundamentals eLearning collection on Optimizely Academy — content types, content graph, visual builder, and delivery APIs.

Week 3: Get hands-on with the Content Graph API, front-end integration (Next.js / React), visitor groups, and personalization patterns.

Week 4: Review the official Core Competency reference material, revisit weak areas, and do timed practice runs against the exam guide.


Resources I'm using —

 

One tip from the community: Don't just read — build things. The exam is practical, so setting up a real SaaS CMS project, wiring up content types, querying the content graph, and rendering through a front-end framework will teach you far more than passive reading alone.

May 05, 2026

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