
By Andrei Țiț
Product Marketing at Ahrefs
The Ahrefs certification is geared primarily towards marketers and SEOs who want to use Ahrefs to:
Only logged-in Ahrefs users can take the final exam and have a completion certificate issued in their name, which will be valid for 1 year.
The final exam will test your overall Ahrefs knowledge — but it’s not tied to any specific course.
If you're not fully familiar with Ahrefs' core tools though, the How to use Ahrefs course is a great way to sharpen your skills before taking the exam.
Speaking of the exam, it consists of:
If you pass the exam, you'll get a personal certificate of completion valid for 1 year.
The QR code acts as a security measure, helping you check the validity of your certificate.
You can then further save it as PDF, print it, or share it on social media to boost your skills and career opportunities.
NOTE
To check your Ahrefs Certification score or your how your team has performed, go to Account Settings > My Certificates.
Here's the exact steps to display your new certificate on your LinkedIn profile.
Once logegd in, go to the "Licenses and Certifications" area under your profile. Then click on the "+" icon to add a new certificate.
Next, enter the details of your certificate as follows:
Upload the exported certificate under "Add media".
Finally, click "Save" to add the certification to your LinkedIn profile.
So what are you waiting for? Take the exam today!
Or brush up your Ahrefs knowledge in advance through the How to use Ahrefs course.

Andrei Țiț is a product marketer at Ahrefs. He has been involved in product marketing at various SaaS companies for more than 6 years, specializing in content marketing and short form video. In his previous role as a product marketer at Paymo, he planned and executed go-to market launches, as well as managed product video tutorials - from production all the way to promotion.
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