MuleSoft self-paced learning has moved to Trailhead to provide a more centralized learning experience. We have retired the training.mulesoft.com website as of May 2024.
The following courses moved to Trailhead:
The following courses were retired as part of our maintenance process:
You can find additional self-paced learning for MuleSoft on Trailhead. From any search page, choose MuleSoft under the product filter, like we’ve done here.
No, historical completion data from MuleSoft self-paced training does not transfer to Trailhead.
Free enrollments are no longer available. The MuleSoft certification program moved over to the Salesforce Certification program in May 2024. For more information, please visit our certification FAQ.
The self-paced training on Trailhead does not include direct access to instructors. Those who need interaction with an instructor should purchase Instructor-led training courses, such as Anypoint Platform Development: Fundamentals. If you have questions during the self-paced training, check the forums to see if your question has already been answered or to post your new question. The MuleSoft Community forums are extremely active, well-monitored, and provide the crowdsourcing scale to help thousands of students.
No, you will not earn points or badges for these Trailmixes. We put them in a format that’s as close as possible to what you’re used to seeing in MuleSoft self-paced Training, and the trade-off is they are not eligible for points or badges.

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