Three times a year, Salesforce releases new system features and functionalities (Spring, Summer, and Winter). In accordance with these updates, all certified professionals are required to maintain their certifications by taking a maintenance requirement aligned with the Salesforce product release cycles.
Below is important information regarding the Spring '25 maintenance modules. Please click on the module name for details about each maintenance requirement, including: how to complete the module, number of questions, and recommended preparation.
If you do not pass the required maintenance module by its deadline, all certifications maintained by that module will expire, or in some cases become suspended. Please review our expiration policy for more information and refer to the Certification Maintenance Schedule for additional details regarding important maintenance deadlines.
Platform Administrator Certification Maintenance (Spring ’25)
B2C Commerce Developer Certification Maintenance (Spring ’25)
CPQ Administrator Certification Maintenance (Spring ’25)
CRM Analytics and Einstein Discovery Consultant Certification Maintenance (Spring ’25)
Marketing Cloud Email Specialist Certification Maintenance (Spring ’25)
MuleSoft Platform Integration Architect (Spring ’25)
Slack Administrator Certification Maintenance (Spring ’25)
Platform Strategy Designer Certification Maintenance (Spring ’25)

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