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Domain map

The fastest way to see where you actually stand. One tile per domain, colored by mastery.

What you see

The Domain map sits on the Readiness tab, below the score gauge and the diagnostic report. Each tile is one official domain of your certification — the same domains the exam blueprint defines. Tiles are sorted weakest first so the area I want you working on is at the top.

Each tile shows three things:

  • The domain name.
  • The score (0 to 100) — your live mastery on that domain.
  • A band labelSTRONG, FAIR, or WEAK.

Color bands

BandScoreColor
Strong80 and aboveGreen
Fair50 to 79Amber
WeakBelow 50Red

Tiles use the same color language as everywhere else in the app — green for safe, amber for caution, red for "this is what's holding you back."

note

A tile that reads instead of a number means I haven't tested that domain yet. Finish the evaluation or run a session covering it and the tile fills in.

Tap to expand

Tap a tile and it expands in place to show the full domain name (useful for long ones like "Identity, Access, and Compliance") and the raw numeric score. No modal, no second screen — tap again to collapse.

How scores update

Domain mastery updates live. Every answer you give in a session adjusts the score on its parent domain. The map you see now reflects every session you've completed up to and including the most recent one.

If you're staring at a red tile, your next move is one of:

  1. Open the Today's task — I usually point you at the weakest domain by default.
  2. Start a focused practice session on that domain from the home screen.
  3. Clear any unresolved errors tagged to that domain on the error dashboard.
tip

Don't chase green on every tile before sitting the exam. The pass threshold is 80 readiness, not 100 across the board. Strong on heavy-weight domains beats balanced everywhere.