Most CISM candidates fail because they don’t know when they’re actually ready. Our AI continuously assesses your readiness through tutoring sessions and adaptive practice, updates your weak domains in real time, and adjusts your study roadmap until you're exam-ready.
Standard CISM exam prep treats all 4 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 study time is wasted on material you already know.
Our AI doesn't just mark you wrong. It explains the manager-thinking logic behind every CISM answer — then adapts your next practice question to target the exact gap it just found.
All plans include the AI diagnostic, adaptive practice questions, and AI tutor. The difference is how much hand-holding you want.
| Feature | Edureify | Boson / Wiley | Books only |
|---|---|---|---|
| Domain diagnostic | ✓ | ✗ | ✗ |
| Adaptive practice 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 with targeted practice questions first.
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"I'm a CISSP holder who assumed CISM would be straightforward. The governance questions proved otherwise.Edureify AI's CISSP-to-CISM transition track showed me exactly where my prior preparation was creating wrong instincts."
"The biggest value was in incident management scenarios where the right answer is always about the manager's role - running the program, not running the response. Once I internalized that distinction with enough practice, the exam felt predictable."
"BootSelf AI's voice format seemed unconventional at first. By week three I was doing scenario sessions during morning walks and found it more effective than sitting at a desk. The format forces active reasoning rather than passive reading."