Do I Need an Account to Use ProcessExam?
Yes — an account is required, and it is the same requirement for both tiers. You register and sign in before you can sit anything, the free Demo included; there is no guest or anonymous route into a practice exam. The account is what your attempts, review history and any Premium purchase are attached to, so it is the starting point rather than an optional extra.
This sometimes surprises people who expect to try a sample with no details at all, so it is worth being plain: the Demo is free, but it is not account-free. Registering is quick and asks for very little, and the walk-through of exactly what the form wants is on its own page.
Why a process certification account comes before the Demo
Everything the platform does for you is tied to an identity. A sitting has to be recorded somewhere so you can reopen it for review; an attempt history has to belong to someone; a Premium purchase has to unlock against a particular account. None of that has anywhere to live without a registered account, which is why even a short, free Demo run sits behind a sign-in rather than in front of it. Picture the way a project treats a participant: you are named and set up before you are handed anything to do, not after.
What signing up for a project management practice account involves
The registration itself is light and takes a minute, and the fields it asks for — and the ones it deliberately does not, such as any payment detail at sign-up — are set out in How Do I Create an Account? Once you have registered and signed in, the free Demo and, should you buy it, Premium open from the same account, so this is a one-time step rather than something repeated per exam.
