Discover the two ways in which you can display your Salesforce certifications.
Display Your Certifications on your Trailblazer Profile
Share Your Certifications on the Salesforce Certifications Verification Page
Opt-in to the Salesforce Certifications Verification Page
There are two ways you can display your Salesforce certifications:
Your Trailblazer profile is your digital Salesforce resume, showcasing to others what you’ve learned and the certifications you hold. This provides a 360-degree view of your professional journey, combining your Trailhead badges, superbadges, and official certifications in one verified location. In order to display your certifications on your Trailblazer profile, you need to opt-in to publicly displaying your certification through your Trailhead Academy Account. Then, share your Trailblazer profile personalized URL so that anyone can view your certifications.
For each certification displayed, the public will see your (if your profile is public):
Note: Your certification status and any maintenance you have due is only visible to you.
The Salesforce certifications verification page allows people to search for certification holders by name or email address. When you opt in to the verification page through your Trailblazer profile, we will list your name, location, your active Salesforce certifications, and the date you earned each certification.
Effective July 21, 2025, Salesforce discontinued the issuance of digital badges through Credly. All Salesforce certifications, including those for Accredited Professional, Tableau, MuleSoft, and Slack, are now managed and verified exclusively through Trailhead Academy.
Badges issued prior to July 2025 will remain on your Credly profile for the time being; however, Salesforce will no longer update them. If you earn a new certification or complete a maintenance module after July 21, 2025, those updates will appear only on your Trailblazer profile.
If you would like to display your certifications on the Salesforce certifications verification page, you will need to opt-in.
To opt-in, please proceed with the following steps:

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