About PM Mastery

PMP prep built for the 2026 exam, by someone preparing for it firsthand.

The honest version

I'm building PM Mastery while preparing for the 2026 PMP exam myself. That's not a disclaimer, it's the whole reason this works. When I started studying, almost everything on the market was built for the old exam, the PMBOK 6 and 7 world of knowledge areas and process groups. The exam changed on July 9, 2026. Most prep didn't. So I built the thing I actually needed: a simulator aligned to PMBOK 8 and the 2026 ECO, question for question, domain for domain.

The best way to pass is to think like a PM

Make no mistake, your goal is to pass, and everything here is built for that. But the PMP isn't a memorization test. It's built to check whether you can think like a project manager when a scenario turns messy. So the fastest way through it is to build that judgment, not to cram facts that evaporate on exam day. That's exactly what the questions and the AI Coach are designed to train.

I don't want to be a PM in title. I want to be the best PM I can be as a person.

That's the standard I hold myself to, and it happens to be the same thinking that gets you through the exam. Build it to pass in 2026, and you keep it for the job long after the test is behind you.

What that means for how you study

It's why the product pushes you to understand the exam, not just memorize for it. The PMP doesn't reward people who cram facts. It rewards people who think like a PM under pressure. So the questions are built around judgment and the why, the AI Coach explains every answer instead of just grading it, and the whole thing is tuned to the 2026 format so you're practicing the real exam, not last year's.

Small, honest, and here

PM Mastery is a small operation, PM Mastery Solutions, LLC, out of New Orleans. That means when something's wrong, a real person fixes it, usually the same person who built it. It also means I'm on this journey with you, not above it. I'm sitting the same exam, learning the same material, chasing the same standard. If that resonates, you're in the right place.

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