There is one skill that can quietly change your entire Pega journey, and in my view, it is this: Understanding the platform better. I have seen this graph in myself very clearly. During my first few years, I was almost zero on the platform-understanding side. I could write activities, configure agents, work with SLA rules, […]
Should Experienced Pega Professionals Still Go for Pega CLSA Certification?
If you have been working in the Pega ecosystem for years, you already know where PCLSA / CLSA stands in the certification ladder. It is generally seen as the highest certification for mastering the Pega platform from a solution architecture perspective. Yes, there is also the LDA path on the decisioning side, but when it […]
My Honest Take on Pega Constellation
Just an honest own field perspective from someone who strongly believes in Pega and wants to see it keep getting better. There are very few topics in the Pega world that give me as many mixed feelings as Constellation. On one side, I genuinely see it as one of the boldest and most important moves […]
Different Ways to Create Cases in Pega at Runtime
We often hear that Pega provides an omnichannel experience and follows a center-out architecture. These are not just marketing terms. They directly connect to one of Pega’s biggest strengths – case management. Before getting into the core topic of this article, it is worth spending a moment on those two concepts, because they explain why […]
Career Advice for Pega Developers – Upskilling in 2026
If you are a Pega developer thinking about your next career move in 2026, this is probably the right time to pause and ask yourself a simple question: What should I learn next? If you are still quite junior or just getting started in Pega, then the best investment right now is probably not jumping […]
Standard Queue Processing Vs Dedicated Queue Processing in Pega
When it comes to background processing in Pega, one design question shows up again and again. should I just reuse the standard queue processor, or should I create a dedicated one? On paper, both may look similar. After all, both are queue processors, both work in the same architecture, and both can execute background work. […]
Pega LSA Exam Format is changing again with Infinity ’25
The prestigious Pega LSA certification is taking yet another turn with the arrival of Pega Infinity ’25. And yes, Infinity ’25 is expected to roll out very soon in 2026. For many Pega professionals, this is never just another certification badge. It is the dream certification. The final milestone. For many of us, it has […]
Pega Blueprint: Top 10 Features That Shaped Its Evolution
Looking Back at Blueprint from March 2024 to March 2026 Blueprint has evolved massively over the last two years. When it first arrived, many of us saw it as an interesting new ideation tool something fresh, AI-powered, and clearly something Pega wanted the ecosystem to notice. At that stage, it felt like one of those […]
Different Applications in Pega: Components, Component Applications and Modules
The way we design applications in Pega has evolved significantly over the years. If you are learning Pega today through Academy, product documentation, or project exposure, it is easy to feel overwhelmed by the number of terms used to describe application structure. You may hear about implementation applications, enterprise applications, component applications, components, application specialization, […]
Vibe Coding with Pega Blueprint: What You Must Know
“Built an app in 2 hours using AI.”“Shipped a product this weekend with vibe coding.”“No developers needed, just prompts.” If you’ve been scrolling LinkedIn lately, you’ve definitely seen posts like these. And honestly, they are exciting. Vibe coding is real, and it is changing how quickly we can turn ideas into working software. But here’s […]









