[GF #1] Completed ArchX | Here's my journey and Ask Me Anything
						
					
					
				
			
		
	
			
	
	
	
	
	
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3 weeks ago - last edited 3 weeks ago
Today I completed the Architecture Excellence expert program and here’s what I learned. If you consider to take this class, feel free to reach out in the comment section or in DM.
Registration at SN University
Learn more about ArchX, a must for CTA and CMA from 2026.
Overview
It’s a 4-week course running on the Intrepid portal and where you'll connect with around 80-90 classmates from all over the world. Everyone bring something different to the talbe and you can meet with developers, analysts, architects, managers and many other roles. What makes the class special is the interaction of people sharing ideas, experiences and their feedbacks one to another.
Official ServiceNow engagement talks about 8-12 hours per week to complete the class, I agree with that but the more you give to it the better…
Prerequisites
The CSA is required and having at least one CIS is recommended, as well as 2 years of experience with the ServiceNow platform.
Objectives
(not sharing too many details here so you can enjoy the full experience if you decide to  join)
- Key roles and responsibilities
 - Common frameworks and methodologies
 - Change management organisations
 - Architectural blueprints and gather requirements
 - Documentation and communication, feedback strategies
 - Data strategies and governance
 - ServiceNow Workflows and Integrations
 
About 2-3 modules are unlocked per each week and are ready to complete in your own pace.
Completion
For every module it is required to complete eLearning content (text and videos that is well known from the SN University) and completing the related assignments. That grants you badge that are 13 in total, plus two extra badges (engagement and super start).
There were different types of activities, for example selecting your recommended capabilities for a given use case, building strategies, roadmaps, blueprints or notification templates based on the module’s requirement.
The wildest part for me was recording an audio message within a given time limit. I’m often fine speaking with clients but talking all alone while sneakily watching the stopwatch.. tick tock tick tock.. it was surprisingly intense and I must say stressful. After completion, as a reward you get AI-powered feedback about your recording with rating of aspects such as how confident or stressed your voice sound or whether you covered all the key points, what was forgotten or how many filler you used (ah..yes… I definitely had a few uhhs and ehm moments there).
It was a bit anxious but also a great learning experience, especially when you hear native speakers smashing it in fraction of time that I needed for it…
Completing all modules above and having 13 badges qualifies you for the final assessment which is an unproctored exam and it serves as a great recap of the whole program. It is s a parallel of a bigger micro-certification, I would say. Not too easy but also nothing impossible.
Summary
The Class is an excellent introduction into architectural thinking, the outcome we learn strongly depends on the participants and their (active) engagement. Unfortunately in my cohort, not so many classmates were active towards their peer, simply submitting their assignments, not discussing with others, not replying to the feedbacks they received. Which was a pity.
Also, there were two main down sides from my perspective.
First, the overuse of AI everywhere even for introducing yourself to others, talking about weekend plans or selecting your favourite colour, it feels like we cannot express ourselves without AI anymore. That can be also spotted in this Community more and more...
And second, unfortunately plagiarism was also present in the class of aspirants to become architects… copying assignment from others in hope that nobody will notice it and just to get their certification quickly and without any efforts. That was very disappointing for me
Despite the full potential was not met due to lower number of active participants it was absolutely worthy to attend it and I am very grateful for this chance. Learning new things as well as meeting interesting people and some of them are even from my current organisation.
If you have completed this program, I woud like to hear about your experience, how was it?
If you are deciding, I am here to answer your questions.
EDIT: corrected typos and formatting updates.
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3 weeks ago
Hi @GlideFather ,
Congrates buddy. I will also complete it but may be after 3-4 months (In pipeline for now).
Regards,
Nikhil Bajaj
ServiceNow Rising Star-2025
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3 weeks ago
@Nikhil Bajaj9 thank you Nikhil and i look forward to hear about your experience soon :)))
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2 weeks ago
Thank you so much for sharing, this was super insightful and helpful. I plan on taking the ArchX course next year and so far from all my research this has been the most in depth article about it.
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2 weeks ago
Hi @jonsan09,
thank you for your kind words. It’s definitely a valuable experience! 
What I didn’t mention above and is worthy mentioning that there’s no need to hurry. Modules are unlocked weekly on Saturday, you have some content to learn (video, quiz, eLearning) and there some assignments. I saw people having the assignments done on Sunday morning and then the quality was corresponding to the pace and also it was obvious that the learning part was just skipped…
one of my cohort peer was sick the first two weeks and joined a bit later but completed everything in time and with smashing works.
the class is 4 weeks moderated and 2 extra unmoderated weeks.. só there’s really no pressure to fast track it.
but submitting with a delay can cause tht your assignments will not be noticed by other peers and will have no or only a few review.
for this it could be good idea to attend ServiceNow networking events (check the banners in Community and Now University) to meet some of the cohort before it starts.
enjoy the program and let me know how was your experience once you complete it and feel free to ask if you have any questions or doubts about it 🙌
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