ipdojo.com is a Japanese exam-practice website for certification prep, positioned as a way to “prepare for exams easily on your smartphone.” It covers AWS, Microsoft Azure, and GitHub certification exams, including AWS Cloud Practitioner, Solutions Architect, Developer, SysOps, Security, Advanced Networking, Machine Learning, as well as Azure AZ-900, AZ-104, AZ-204, AZ-500, AZ-305, AZ-400, and GitHub Foundations, Copilot, Actions, and more.
Based on the crawled content, this is not a traditional live course, recorded course, or 1-on-1 tutoring service. It is more of a question-bank-style practice tool. Each session draws 10 questions from a pool of 200; after answering, users can view their accuracy by domain, retake the same set of questions, and see explanations when they get an answer wrong. This design works well for bite-sized self-testing and last-minute gap checking before an exam, but it is not suitable for learning cloud architecture or development platform knowledge systematically from scratch.
The site clearly states that its questions are automatically generated by Gemini 2.5 Pro Preview 05-06 generative AI, so the content may contain errors or inaccurate information and must be verified by users themselves. This is a crucial point: it can serve as supplementary practice material, but it should not replace official AWS, Microsoft, or GitHub documentation and learning paths. The pages do not show information about instructors, expert reviewers, institutional background, or official authorization, nor do they explain whether the questions are regularly updated according to exam blueprints.
The crawled text does not disclose pricing, subscriptions, payment methods, or any membership system. There is also no visible explanation of customer support, Q&A, community features, or learning progress management. As a result, its value for money can only be judged on the basis that “if it is freely accessible, it has value as a supplementary tool,” while its service and support appear relatively weak.
Its strengths are coverage of major cloud certification tracks, small-granularity practice, a clear mobile-use scenario, and the inclusion of accuracy statistics and explanations for incorrect answers. Its weaknesses are the accuracy risks associated with AI-generated questions, plus the lack of a structured course system, instructor credibility, Chinese-language content, and exam strategy guidance. It is better suited to users who already have some foundation and are preparing for AWS/Azure/GitHub certifications, using it for quick self-assessment. Beginners are still advised to pair it with Microsoft Learn, AWS Skill Builder, official documentation, or more mature question-bank platforms.
The site is deployed on Cloudflare, and the main content does not provide information about access or payment from mainland China. Actual connectivity is uncertain, so we rate it as “unknown.” If access is unstable, alternatives include official learning resources, Udemy, Whizlabs, Tutorials Dojo, or Chinese cloud vendor certification courses.
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