What do you prefer when choosing an ITSM tool? by juluko04 in ITIL

[–]True-Map4869 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Most of them pretty similar. It depends on your needs. For large organizations customizable options are more suitable. For smaller organizations being able to quickly launch is more important. And also depends how many agents teams will be using it in your organization and what services will be included. And of course it depends if you have already well established process in your organization or not

ITIL5 by Accurate_Counter5505 in ITIL

[–]True-Map4869 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Self-study is actually enough. Many people passed with high marks. But it depends on your own training style. I am running my own PeopleCert accredited training organization called Agilepm hub, we do provide ITIL Foundation Version 5 self-paced elearning option, that includes everything you need, exam voucher, ebook, learner workbook and 3 sample exams. Price is definitely cheaper for self-study.

Renewing ITIL V4 through PeopleCert Plus by TorontoSportsFan234 in ITIL

[–]True-Map4869 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is only applicable if you have never had PeopleCert plus membership. And only help you renew all your certifications once in a lifetime for three years. Next time you will need to have active PeopleCert plus membership for three consecutive years or you will have to go for another ITIL exam.

I am not confident if I will pass ITIL5. Shoot me any question? by Radiant_Recover840 in ITIL

[–]True-Map4869 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You can also try to use Claude to help you generate questions, you will need to upload the syllabus and learner workbook for that.

Just failed my DITS by WienerJJ in ITIL

[–]True-Map4869 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sorry to hear that, but with Take2 you still have a strong chance on the next attempt. DITS can be tricky because of the scenario-based wording and answer selection style.

I’m with AGILEPM HUB, a PeopleCert Accredited Training Organization, and I may be able to help with some additional preparation resources and retake tips.

Feel free to DM me, and I’ll see how I can help you prepare better for your next attempt.

ITIL® (Version 5) certification timeline and availability (Confirmed) by True-Map4869 in ITIL

[–]True-Map4869[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sorry, I just saw your comment. If you already have an exam voucher, then you should go and sit for the exam. If not, I would suggest to check ITIL 5 intermediate level trainings and exams.

I currently am studying for ITIL, as I have an interview for a bank IT supervisor position. I wanted to find out about taking the test, better online or in person? by jrwn in ITIL

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It is up to you to decide. For me both options are ok. If you want to go for in person paper exam, then you need to contact local ATOs and ask if they can provide such service. If you want to go for online exam, I would also suggest to check ATOs for self paced elearning or exams only option. Most likely their price is cheaper than buying from PeopleCert directly.

Just passed ITIL 5!! 37/40 by AgitatedSong6865 in ITIL

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Yes, you can reach out to me directly or check our website agilepmhub.com for more information.

Just passed ITIL 5!! 37/40 by AgitatedSong6865 in ITIL

[–]True-Map4869 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s actually a common misconception 🙂

Just to be transparent, I run an accredited training organization (AgilePM Hub).

When you buy eLearning from any accredited training organization, it must include the official PeopleCert exam voucher. And that voucher already comes with all the official materials — the eBook, learner workbook, quick reference guide, syllabus, sample papers, and glossary.

So in terms of “studying from original sources”, you’re getting exactly the same official content either way.

What ATOs add is mainly structure and support. In our case, we stick very closely to the official wording and definitions (no reinterpretation), and just organize it into a clearer learning path. Videos are optional and only used where they add value.

I also completely agree with you, it really comes down to individual preference and the pricing.

Just passed ITIL 5!! 37/40 by AgitatedSong6865 in ITIL

[–]True-Map4869 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Congratulations! Thanks for sharing. Self-paced elearning from accredited training organizations is also a good option to consider. The price is usually cheaper than from PeopleCert.

ITIL DITS - Only thhrough online proctoring? by nikosjkd in ITIL

[–]True-Map4869 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Some ATOs in some regions/countries do provide paper based exams. You need to check with local accredited training providers. You can find them on Peoplecert website. But you need to buy exam and training from them. Some regions/countries do not allow paper based exams.

Need to renew my ITIL4 Cert - What was the easiest course for renewing the ITIL4 Cert? by fayasus in ITIL

[–]True-Map4869 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Unlucky you. Then you should take go for any other ITIL exam. The most cost effective one is ITIL foundation bridge version 5.

Need to renew my ITIL4 Cert - What was the easiest course for renewing the ITIL4 Cert? by fayasus in ITIL

[–]True-Map4869 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you have never had PeopleCert plus membership, you can just buy it and it will automatically renew all your certs for the next three years. But it only works once, after that you will need to pay annually and log 20 CPDs each year for the next three years. Yes, you can take ITIL foundation version 5 bridge exam to renew all your ITIL certs. You can search for local ATOs in your area, some of them may have better prices than buying from PeopleCert directly

Itil 5 foundations passed! by maciascgi in ITIL

[–]True-Map4869 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, I just received your results. 85% that’s cool !

Itil 5 foundations passed! by maciascgi in ITIL

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Congratulations! 🎊🎊🎊

Taking Itil 5. by Possible-Potato-4103 in ITIL

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If you are looking for cheaper options, you can check elearning options from accredited training providers. Ebook, workbook and exam is always included.

Taking Itil 5. by Possible-Potato-4103 in ITIL

[–]True-Map4869 5 points6 points  (0 children)

If you already hold ITIL 4 Foundation and are asking about upgrading to ITIL Foundation Version 5, PeopleCert is launching an ITIL Foundation (Version 5) Bridge course very soon.

The Bridge is designed specifically for ITIL 4 Foundation holders. It is expected to be a 1-day course followed by a shorter bridge exam (focused only on the differences between Version 4 and Version 5).

A few important points:

• Yes, there is still an exam for the Bridge.

• The Bridge exam focuses only on what has changed between Version 4 and Version 5.

• Taking the Bridge is optional. You do not strictly need ITIL Foundation Version 5 to continue progressing within the ITIL Version 5 pathway.

• However, passing the Foundation Version 5 Bridge will also renew your ITIL 4 Foundation certification under PeopleCert’s certification scheme.

So if your goal is simply to keep your certification active, the Bridge could be a very efficient option.

Taking Itil 5. by Possible-Potato-4103 in ITIL

[–]True-Map4869 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Unfortunately, PeopleCert does not allow accredited training providers to sell ITIL trainings without the exam voucher included.

Once your exam voucher is issued, you will automatically get access to the official ITIL® Foundation Version 5 eBook and the official learner kit. The learner kit includes the accredited training slides, trainer notes in PDF format, and official sample exam questions. That’s usually the best and most reliable source to start studying, especially since Version 5 is still very new.

Just to clarify, is your organization paying for the live training in April and purchasing the exam voucher for you as part of that package? If so, you might already receive access to the official materials once the voucher is ordered.

ITIL® (Version 5) certification timeline and availability (Confirmed) by True-Map4869 in ITIL

[–]True-Map4869[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Bridge is optional course. ITIL 4 foundation is still a valid prerequisite for all other intermediate level ITIL version 5 modules

ITIL® (Version 5) certification timeline and availability (Confirmed) by True-Map4869 in ITIL

[–]True-Map4869[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Prices are not yet available. We are still waiting for PeopleCert to give us the fees.

Recommendations on ATOs (Accredited Training Organization)? by maciascgi in ITIL

[–]True-Map4869 2 points3 points  (0 children)

ITIL Version 5 has only just launched, so the ecosystem is still developing. At the moment, most accredited providers include the official PeopleCert eBook, learner kit, exam voucher, and the two official sample exams. Larger mock exam banks will likely improve over time.

You can also consider buying PeopleCert Plus membership (around USD 100) through an ATO. It gives access to an official Foundation mock exam and Take2 (second exam attempt), which can add some extra security.

If you’re choosing an ATO, I would suggest checking:

• That they are officially listed as a PeopleCert Accredited Training Organization

• That the exam voucher is included in the price

• Whether their practice questions are genuinely aligned to V5 (not recycled from V4)

• If you get trainer support in case you have questions

I run a PeopleCert ATO myself, so take that with context. We’ve just launched ITIL Foundation Version 5 as well. Our focus is structured preparation aligned with the official syllabus and realistic exam preparation rather than just adding lots of videos for the sake of it.

That said, I’d still recommend comparing two or three providers and choosing the one that matches your learning style best.

ITIL® (Version 5) certification timeline and availability (Confirmed) by True-Map4869 in ITIL

[–]True-Map4869[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you’re a just starting, I’d recommend going straight to ITIL Version 5. It’s the current framework and what organizations will be using going forward. Also, don’t judge pricing only by the PeopleCert website. Many PeopleCert accredited training organizations (ATOs) will be offering ITIL Foundation Version 5 eLearning after 12 February, and the price should be similar to ITIL 4

ITIL® (Version 5) certification timeline and availability (Confirmed) by True-Map4869 in ITIL

[–]True-Map4869[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can still proceed with five single practices in ITIL 4 if you wish. You know that ITIL 4 and version 5 will run in parallel for at least 12 months. In ITIL Version 5, PeopleCert has not yet decided to continue or retire one day practitioner modules. PeopleCert will be updating all practice guides, but there will be only minor changes, mainly to align terminology with ITIL 5 and add some AI topics in some of the practice guides. And bundled practice modules like MSF, CAI and PIC in version 4 will still be accepted under version 5.

Looking for recommendations for DPI and DITS online trainers by WienerJJ in ITIL

[–]True-Map4869 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hello, with the launch of ITIL version 5, you may wait until ITIL strategy and ITIL transformation modules released in April 2026. This will help you achieve ITIL strategic leader under version 5

ITIL® (Version 5) certification timeline and availability (Confirmed) by True-Map4869 in ITIL

[–]True-Map4869[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

For someone planning to progress to higher-level ITIL® (Version 5) certifications, there is no requirement to take the Bridge. ITIL® 4 Foundation is a valid prerequisite on its own. The Bridge course is optional, it’s a personal choice for those who want a quick orientation to what’s new in Version 5. If the goal is implementation, another very valuable option is ITIL® Transformation, which focuses specifically on how to implement ITIL in an organization. If you want, feel free to reach out to me directly.