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About Scrum.org

Scrum.org by Scrum.org is a globally recognized certification training platform focused on Agile and Scrum education.

Scrum.org Details

Vendor
Scrum.org
Year Launched
2009
Location
Middlesex Tpke, Burlington, Massachusetts 01803, US
Deployment
cloud, web browser
Training Options
Countries Served
ALL COUNTRIES
Languages
English, Japanese, Simplified Chinese
Users
Scrum Masters, Product Owners, Software developers, Project managers, Agile coaches, Business analysts, Enterprise teams
Industries Served
Consumer Packaged Goods, Biotech, Construction, Finance, Government, Manufacturing, Retail
Tags
Scrum Training, Agile Certification, Professional Scrum

Scrum.org's In-App Market Place

Does Scrum.org have an in-app market place?

Yes

How many Mini-Apps in the marketplace?

1

Mini Apps

N/A

Pricing Options

Free trial
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Accepted Payment Currencies

USD

Pros & Cons

  • You get lifetime certifications, so you don't have to deal with annoying renewal fees or expiring badges.
  • The trainers are actual practitioners who share real "in the trenches" stories instead of just reading from slides.
  • It’s a one-stop shop for everything from basic Scrum to advanced AI and Kanban integration.
  • The community-driven content, like blogs and podcasts, keeps you updated on modern workplace challenges for free.
  • Courses are highly interactive and focus on solving real problems rather than just memorizing definitions for a test.
  • The high bar for certification means the exams are famously tough and can be stressful for some.
  • With over 350 trainers, you might still find slight variations in teaching styles despite the unified materials.
  • Many specialized courses are only one day, which might feel a bit rushed for very complex topics.
  • Being "mission-based" and premium means the course prices can be quite a jump compared to budget alternatives.
  • The sheer amount of resources and paths available can feel a bit overwhelming for a total beginner.

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