Most AWS SAA-C03 candidates fail because they study the wrong domains. Our AI pinpoints exactly where you'll lose marks and fixes it - before you spend $150 on a failed exam.
Standard prep treats all 4 AWS SAA-C03 domains equally. Our AI maps your real knowledge gaps on Day 1 and shows you the exact 2–3 domains costing you the exam - so no time is wasted on material you already know.
Our AI doesn't just mark you wrong. It explains the manager-thinking logic behind every AWS SAA-C03 answer - then adapts your next question to target the exact gap it just found.
All plans include the AI diagnostic, adaptive questions, and AI tutor. The difference is how much hand-holding you want.
| Feature | Edureify | Boson / Wiley | Books only |
|---|---|---|---|
| Domain diagnostic | ✓ | ✗ | ✗ |
| Adaptive questions (CAT format) | ✓ | Linear only | ✗ |
| AI tutor + explanations | ✓ | ✗ | ✗ |
| Personalised study plan | ✓ | ✗ | ✗ |
| "Not ready" exam alerts | ✓ | ✗ | ✗ |
| Pass guarantee | 30-day | ✗ | ✗ |
| First-attempt pass rate | 95% | ~52% | ~45% |
| Starting price | $49/mo or $199 | $129–$179 | $60–$120 |
95% of our students pass first attempt. The ones who don't are the ones who studied everything equally instead of fixing their actual gaps first.
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Real AWS SAA-C03 students. Real first attempts.
"I failed SAA twice because I kept overthinking the scenarios.Edureify AI taught me to read the constraint keyword first - cost-effective, least operational overhead - and eliminate answers from there. That one mental shift was the difference."
"The paired scenario technique - same problem, different constraint - is brilliant for building intuition. I stopped confusing Multi-AZ and Read Replicas after seeing them in 15 different contexts. Pattern recognition beats memorization every time."
"I had 3 years of AWS experience and assumed I'd pass easily. I didn't.Edureify AI showed me exactly where hands-on knowledge doesn't map to what the exam actually tests. Cost optimization and serverless patterns were my blind spots."