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The Salesforce Certified MuleSoft Hyperautomation Developer exam tests your ability to design and build hyperautomation solutions that connect Salesforce Flow, MuleSoft Anypoint Platform, Composer, and Robotic Process Automation (RPA) into a single working process. It's a hands-on developer credential, not a strategy or architecture exam — you're expected to know which tool to reach for in a given scenario and how to wire it into the others.
Hyperautomation, in Salesforce's own framing, means combining multiple automation technologies — APIs, low-code flows, bots, and RPA — so a business process runs end to end with minimal manual handoffs. This exam checks whether you can actually build that, not just define it. Salesforce lists Salesforce/MuleSoft Developers, Solution Architects, Senior Administrators, and automation-focused Consultants as the typical candidates, and there's no certification prerequisite.
Format: 60 multiple-choice questions, plus up to 5 unscored questions used for data collection
Duration: 90 minutes
Passing score: 70% (42 out of 60 scored questions)
Prerequisite: None
Registration fee: $200 USD (plus applicable local taxes)
Retake fee: $100 USD (plus applicable local taxes)
Delivery: Proctored, online or onsite at a testing center
Content version: Aligned to the Spring '24 release
References allowed: None — no hard-copy or online materials permitted during the exam
Mule-Dev-202 spans 8 weighted domains covering four different tools — Anypoint Platform, Composer, RPA, and Salesforce Flow/Orchestrator. Best-practices judgment (20%) and RPA process work (17%) carry the most weight, so start there.
1. Employ Best Practices When Using Hyperautomation — 20%: picking the right tool for a scenario, testing an end-to-end solution, common design patterns for Salesforce-Anypoint-Composer-RPA communication, fault handling per tool, reuse opportunities, and development velocity trade-offs by tool and complexity.
2. Use Composer to Automate Data Integrations — 12%: connecting systems with Composer flows and connectors, mapping and retrieving data in action steps, If/Else blocks and For Each loops, data transformation with number/string/date functions, and testing Composer flows.
3. Design, Build, and Manage MuleSoft RPA Processes — 17%: evaluating an RPA process in RPA Manager, general process development (design, build, test), deploying RPA processes, and monitoring/troubleshooting them in production.
4. Use Salesforce Flow to Build Hyperautomation Workflows — 13%: building the right flow type for a scenario, working with Einstein Bots for customer service automation, creating tests for record-triggered flows with Flow Testing, connecting flows to external APIs, and core Flow fundamentals relevant to hyperautomation.
5. Use Anypoint Platform to Deliver and Manage APIs — 15%: composable building blocks (APIs and specs) and how to consume them, Anypoint Platform's hyperautomation capabilities and high-level components, and Mule application deployment options.
6. Use Anypoint Platform to Monitor Hyperautomation API Endpoints — 7%: managing APIs with basic and proxy endpoint configurations and policies, and using Anypoint Monitoring for applications and APIs.
7. Use Anypoint Exchange to Catalog and Reuse Assets — 8%: publishing assets to private and public Exchanges, testing APIs with the Exchange mocking service, and Exchange best practices in a hyperautomation context.
8. Use Salesforce Flow Orchestrator for Multi-Step Workstreams — 8%: combining automated workflows into a coordinated process, customizing entry/exit conditions for evaluation flows, assigning interactive steps to groups or queues, and debugging, deploying, and managing Flow Orchestration.
These concepts cross domain lines and show up repeatedly in Mule-Dev-202 scenario questions:
Choosing between Composer, RPA, Flow, and Anypoint Platform for a given automation scenario
Design patterns for Salesforce ↔ Anypoint ↔ Composer ↔ RPA communication
Fault handling approaches specific to each tool in the stack
Composer flow controls: If/Else blocks, For Each loops, data transformation functions
RPA process lifecycle: design, build, test, deploy, monitor, troubleshoot
Einstein Bots and Flow Testing for record-triggered flows
Composable building blocks (APIs/specs) and API endpoint policy configuration
Publishing and reusing assets through Anypoint Exchange, including the mocking service
Flow Orchestrator: entry/exit conditions, interactive steps, and multi-user workstreams
Day 1 — Best Practices & Tool Selection: tool selection by scenario, testing end-to-end solutions, cross-tool design patterns, fault handling, reuse, and development velocity. Covers Domain 1, the heaviest domain (20%).
Day 2 — MuleSoft RPA Processes: evaluating, designing, building, testing, and deploying RPA processes, plus monitoring and troubleshooting. Covers Domain 3 (17%).
Day 3 — Anypoint Platform for API Delivery: composable building blocks, Anypoint Platform's hyperautomation capabilities, and Mule application deployment options. Covers Domain 5 (15%).
Day 4 — Salesforce Flow: building hyperautomation flows, Einstein Bots, Flow Testing for record-triggered flows, and connecting flows to external APIs. Covers Domain 4 (13%).
Day 5 — Composer: Composer flows and connectors, flow controls, data transformation functions, and testing Composer flows. Covers Domain 2 (12%).
Day 6 — Exchange, Monitoring & Orchestrator: publishing and reusing assets in Anypoint Exchange, API endpoint monitoring and policies, and Flow Orchestrator for multi-step workstreams. Covers Domains 6, 7, and 8 (23% combined).
Day 7 — Full Mock Exam & Review: a full timed 60-question mock in the Test Engine, then targeted review of any domain scoring under 70%. Check pacing before you book the real exam.
Mule-Dev-202 fits developers and architects who already touch more than one automation tool in their day-to-day work — someone building Flows in Salesforce, wiring Composer integrations, and occasionally deploying an RPA bot. If you're only just starting with MuleSoft, our Mule-Dev-201 (MuleSoft Developer) exam page is the more natural first stop; Hyperautomation Developer builds on that foundation by adding Composer, RPA, and Flow Orchestrator into the mix.
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Scenario-based Test Engine: multi-tool questions that mirror the real exam's "which tool, and why" format
PDF question bank: organized by domain weight so best-practices and RPA — the two heaviest domains — get the most coverage
Content verified against the current Spring '24-aligned exam outline
You need 70%, which is 42 correct answers out of the 60 scored questions. The exam also includes up to 5 unscored questions mixed in for data collection — they don't count toward your score.
No. Salesforce lists no prerequisite for the Hyperautomation Developer exam, though prior MuleSoft or Salesforce Flow experience makes the material far more familiar.
Four: MuleSoft Anypoint Platform (including Exchange), MuleSoft Composer, MuleSoft RPA, and Salesforce Flow (including Flow Orchestrator). The exam tests how to use each one and when to combine them.
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