Our adaptive AI pinpoints your weak domains, builds your personal study plan, and predicts your score before exam day - so you walk in ready.
Most candidates who fail CompTIA Tech+ fail for the same reason: they studied the wrong domains with the wrong approach. CompTIA Tech+ doesn't test what you know - it tests how you think. Knowing how to pass CompTIA Tech+ means fixing your weakest domains first, not studying harder across all eight.
Studying all domains equally instead of fixing the 2-3 domains that carry the most exam weight.
Scoring 70% on practice tests feels safe. Most Tech+ failures happen in domains scored 65-72% - close enough to ignore, far enough to fail.
Tech+ CAT tests scenario reasoning under pressure - not framework memorisation. Standard prep doesn't train this skill.
Most Tech+ exam prep systems give you the same material in the same order regardless of where you stand. Our AI builds a personalised Tech+ study plan from your diagnostic results - starting with your weakest domain on day one because that's what moves your readiness score the fastest.
Your weakest domain gets tackled first. Highest impact, fastest readiness improvement.
Your Tech+ study plan rebuilds automatically after each session based on progress.
"Not ready" alerts tell you if your readiness hasn't reached the safe threshold - before you spend $175 on a failed attempt.
Our AI readiness test maps your knowledge across all 6 CompTIA Tech+ domains and tells you exactly where you'll lose marks. 60 questions. No login. Instant results.
Our AI doesn't just mark you wrong. It explains the manager-thinking logic behind every CISSP answer, then adapts your next question to target the gap.
"Tech+ breadth is the exam property most candidates underestimate. Focusing deeply on one domain and superficially on others is the most common failure strategy.Edureify AI's balanced diagnostic showed me that my networking knowledge was strong but my SDLC and database knowledge was exam-level weak. That balance shifted my preparation significantly."
"The cloud model distinctions - IaaS, PaaS, SaaS - are tested in terms of who manages what, not just what the acronyms stand for.Edureify AI's management responsibility scenarios built the layered mental model rather than the acronym definition, which is what the exam actually tests."
"Security threat type classification - ransomware vs. worm vs. spyware vs. phishing - is tested in scenario form where the described behavior has to be matched to the correct threat category.Edureify AI's threat identification scenarios built the behavioral recognition that the exam tests rather than the vocabulary."
All plans include the AI diagnostic, adaptive questions, and AI tutor. The difference is how much hand-holding you want.