A focused CLF-C02 study deck — spaced-repetition flashcards, full-length timed practice tests and a per-domain score breakdown, all on your iPhone.
Coming soon to theApp StoreCCP Cards is a focused study deck for the AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner exam (CLF-C02). It is built for someone prepping over a few weeks who is tired of study apps full of wrong answers: every answer is written to be checkable, and every question is mapped to an official exam domain.
The flashcards run on an SM-2 spaced-repetition schedule tuned for a time-boxed certification, not lifelong review — rate each card and the deck resurfaces what you are about to forget. Full-length practice tests use the real question count and a strict timer, and a score breakdown by exam domain shows exactly where to focus next.
A one-page reference covers every exam-relevant service: what it is, when to use it, how it is priced. Everything runs on your iPhone with no sign-up, no email and no tracking; iCloud sync for your own devices is optional and off by default.
CCP Cards is an independent study app. It is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by Amazon Web Services; "AWS" and "Cloud Practitioner" refer to the certification this app helps you prepare for. Passing any exam is never guaranteed.
An SM-2 schedule tuned for a weeks-long cert push. Rate each card and the deck resurfaces what you are about to forget.
The real question count under a strict timer, so exam day pacing is nothing new.
Every question maps to an official CLF-C02 domain, and results show exactly which domain to study next.
Every answer is written so you can verify it against official documentation — no mystery answer keys.
A one-page card for each exam-relevant service: what it is, when to use it, how it is priced.
No sign-up, no email, no tracking. Optional iCloud sync for your own devices, off by default.
Work through the day's flashcards and rate how well you recalled each one.
SM-2 spacing resurfaces weak cards sooner and pushes solid ones out, tuned for a time-boxed exam date.
Sit a full-length practice test with the real question count and a strict timer.
Read your per-domain breakdown and drill the weakest area until the next mock.
It is the entry-level AWS certification exam, testing broad knowledge of cloud concepts, security, core services and pricing rather than deep technical skills. CLF-C02 is the current version of the exam. CCP Cards is built specifically around its content outline, with every question mapped to one of the official domains.
Most people with a little tech exposure prepare in two to six weeks of consistent study; complete beginners may want longer. Spaced repetition makes short daily sessions compound instead of cramming. CCP Cards' SM-2 schedule is tuned exactly for that kind of time-boxed push toward a booked exam date.
The exam has 65 questions — a mix of multiple choice and multiple response — with 90 minutes to complete them. Of those, 50 are scored and 15 are unscored pilot questions, though you will not know which are which. CCP Cards' practice tests use the same question count and a strict timer so the pacing feels familiar.
AWS reports the exam on a scale of 100–1000 with a passing score of 700. The exam is compensatory, meaning you need a passing total, not a pass in every section. CCP Cards shows your practice results per domain so you can see whether a weak area is dragging your total below the line.
CLF-C02 covers four domains: Cloud Concepts, Security and Compliance, Cloud Technology and Services, and Billing, Pricing and Support. Cloud Technology and Services is the largest by exam weight. Every card and question in CCP Cards is tagged with its domain, and your scores are broken down the same way.
They do different jobs: spaced-repetition flashcards build durable recall of services and concepts, while timed practice tests train exam pacing and expose weak domains. Most passing candidates use both. CCP Cards combines them in one app, with the mock results feeding back into what you drill next.
Spaced repetition schedules each review just before you would forget the material, which is far more efficient than rereading notes. It suits certification prep unusually well because the material is factual and the deadline is fixed. CCP Cards uses the SM-2 algorithm with intervals tuned for a weeks-long cert push rather than years-long language study.
With CCP Cards, yes — the full deck, practice tests and service reference live on your iPhone, so a commute or a flight is study time. There is no account and no server dependency. iCloud sync is available for your own devices but stays off unless you turn it on.
It is widely used as a first cloud credential: it proves baseline cloud literacy to employers and is a common stepping stone to associate-level certifications. It is most valuable for people early in a cloud career or in non-engineering roles that touch AWS. CCP Cards focuses on getting you through it efficiently in a few weeks.
CLF-C02 replaced CLF-C01 and refreshed the content outline, renaming and reweighting domains and adding newer services. Materials written for CLF-C01 can quietly test you on an outdated blueprint. CCP Cards is mapped to the current CLF-C02 domains.
Prefer apps whose answers you can verify: each answer should be specific enough to check against official documentation, not just a letter key. Wrong answers in study apps are a common complaint in this category. CCP Cards is written so every answer is checkable, which is also the fastest way to actually learn the material.
The CLF-C02 outline touches dozens of AWS services, but at recognition depth — what each service is for and when you would choose it, not how to configure it. That is exactly the shape of CCP Cards' service reference: one page per exam-relevant service covering what it is, when to use it and how it is priced.
A checkable, domain-mapped CLF-C02 deck for a few focused weeks of prep.
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