For companies that sell PMP and project-management training
Toronto has 46 PMP training providers. You can name five.
Datavoy plugs into the AI assistant your team already uses — Claude or ChatGPT — and teaches it the PM-training market in your metro: every provider selling against you, licensed or not, what each one charges, and what changed this quarter. Ask in plain language — even mid-call, when a prospect names a competitor — and every figure arrives with a link to where it was found and the date it was read.
The provider ranking #1 for “PMP training Toronto” holds no licence, appears in no directory, and is unknown to the buyer. Their prospects meet it first.
The product, mid-conversation
Ask it the way you’d ask a colleague
Your team already has an assistant open. Datavoy teaches it your market, so the answer arrives in the same conversation — sourced, dated, and with your own business already in the comparison. No new software to learn.
We’re quoting a corporate client in Toronto tomorrow. Are we priced right for live-online PMP prep?
21 providers matched · showing 4 · median $1,695 · range $995–$2,795
| Provider | Course | Price | Observed |
|---|---|---|---|
| Harbourview PM Institute | PMP exam prep, live online | $1,395 | 15 Aug 2026 |
| Cadence Learning Group | PMP prep, live online | $1,595 | 16 Aug 2026 |
| Northline Trainingyou | PMP bootcamp, live online | $1,795 | 17 Aug 2026 |
| Meridian Project School | PMP intensive, live online | $2,150 | 14 Aug 2026 |
your position: 6% above the median · 4,982 questions left today · resets at midnight UTC
You’re at $1,795 — 6% above the Toronto median of $1,695 across 21 providers, mid-range overall. The pressure point is Cadence Learning Group at $1,595, $200 below you, and their price was verified yesterday.1
Has anything moved this quarter?
7 changes since 1 Jun 2026 · showing 2
| Type | Provider | Change | Observed |
|---|---|---|---|
| price | Cadence Learning Group | $1,895 → $1,595 | 4 Aug 2026 |
| new provider | Meridian Project School | entered the Toronto market | 19 Jun 2026 |
Two changes matter for tomorrow. Cadence cut their live-online PMP price from $1,895 to $1,595 on 4 Aug — that’s the undercut.1 And Meridian entered the market in June at $2,150, positioned premium.2 If price comes up, you’re 6% above the median with the newest entrant $355 above you.
Sources
- 1 · cadencelearning.example/courses/pmp · checked 16 Aug 2026
- 2 · meridianprojectschool.example/schedule · checked 14 Aug 2026
One watch on the market, two questions
Who sells against you. Who is about to buy.
The same watching that maps your competitors also reads the public signals your future customers leave. Knowing your competitors is defensive; knowing who is about to buy is why the subscription pays for itself.
Competitive
The whole market, not the part you can see
Everything a provider publishes, resolved into one comparable record per business.
- Everyone serving your metro — no limit on how many we find, including unlicensed operators no directory lists
- Prices in position — each course against the metro median, with your own courses flagged in the same result
- Cohort schedules — upcoming classes, and the booked-out ones that signal demand
- What changed this quarter — price moves, new entrants, courses pulled, schedule shifts
- The visibility graph — where competitors earn mentions: blogs, podcasts, events, local news
Demand
Public signs that a purchase is coming
Scored on intent, timing, fit and how reachable they are — and you record how each one turns out.
- Job postings requiring PMP or PRINCE2 — a firm standardising on a methodology, often ahead of a cohort
- PMO build-outs and tenders — announcements and public contracts that require certified staff
- Competitors’ case studies — companies that demonstrably buy PM training in your region, and from whom
- Hiring surges in delivery roles — team growth that precedes a training need
- Outcomes recorded as you chat — tell it a lead was pursued, won or lost, and for how much, so renewal is a number, not a feeling
What you can ask
Nine questions it answers, in your words
There is no search box and no report builder. Datavoy answers nine kinds of question about your market — eight look things up, and one writes a note back when you tell it how a deal went.
Why it can be trusted
Built to be quoted on a sales call
A stale price quoted to a prospect is worse than no data. Four decisions make every answer safe to repeat out loud.
Cited and dated
a link and a date behind every figure
Every figure in every answer carries a link to the page it came from and the date it was read. The assistant cites as it answers; you verify in one click. Non-negotiable, and the reason the data is safe to put in front of a customer.
History that only grows
every reading kept, nothing overwritten
Every time we read the market, the reading is kept with its date; nothing is ever overwritten. History accumulates from your first day, which is what makes “what changed since June” a real answer rather than a guess — and it means month 18’s baseline is something no competitor who starts today can buy back.
Your business is in the data
your record, flagged as yours
During setup, we read your own site exactly the way we read everyone else’s. Your record appears inside every list, price comparison and change report, flagged as yours — so “am I priced right?” comes back with both sides already in hand, and you see your business exactly as the market sees you.
Northline Training · flagged as you prices $1,495–$1,995 · checked 17 Aug 2026Clean sourcing
public pages only
We read only pages that are open to anyone, we honour each site’s rules for automated visitors, we say who we are and how to reach us, and we read nothing behind a login or paywall. No LinkedIn data is ever collected — public profile links are stored as links, nothing more.
When a customer asks where your numbers come from, you have a clean answer. That is a feature, and we treat it as one.
Scope
One industry at a time, in depth
The first market is project management training providers in North America — roughly 500+ licensed partners worldwide and an unmeasured number of unlicensed operators, selling into 1.7 million PMP holders on a 3-year renewal cycle.
We look everywhere the certification bodies publish lists — PMI, Axelos, Scrum.org, Scrum Alliance — and then search each metro systematically for everyone the directories miss. A metro is a named metropolitan area, not a radius around a pin — Toronto and its surrounding region, for example — picked from the published census list and written into your contract. Toronto’s metro already includes Mississauga, Brampton and Markham, so there is no argument about where the line falls.
A read-only coverage page shows how many providers we have found in each of your metros, which ones you track in full, and when each was last checked — so you know what is safe to ask before you ask it.
| Signs a company may buy | reverified daily |
|---|---|
| Certification-body news | reverified daily |
| Cohort schedules | every 3 days |
| Pricing | weekly |
| Mentions | weekly |
| Who each provider is | monthly |
Before you decide
See what we already have where you sell
Pick your area. The number that comes back is live — the same count a customer sees inside the product, not a marketing figure. If your area is thin, we say so.
Pricing
Every tier gets every feature. Scope is the only difference.
We don’t gate the feature that generates your return, and we don’t meter the questions your team asks. You pay for how much market we watch for you.
Single metro
$3,600 /yr
no setup fee · no joining fee
- Metros1
- Competitors tracked in full20
- Providers you can seeeveryone
- Seatsunlimited
- Featuresall
card now · nothing for 14 days · cancel in the trial, pay nothing
Regional
$7,200 /yr
no setup fee · no joining fee
- Metros3
- Competitors tracked in full60
- Providers you can seeeveryone
- Seatsunlimited
- Featuresall
card now · nothing for 14 days · cancel in the trial, pay nothing
Multi-region
$14,400 /yr
no setup fee · no joining fee
- Metrosunlimited
- Competitors tracked in fullunlimited
- Providers you can seeeveryone
- Seatsunlimited
- Featuresall
card now · nothing for 14 days · cancel in the trial, pay nothing
Annual is the default
Monthly carries a premium, on purpose: the value compounds. Month two of a subscription has more history than month one, and month eighteen has a baseline money can’t buy.
Curation is included
There is no setup fee and nothing to pay before you start. Hand-review of your competitive set — every record checked by a person before it reaches you — is part of the subscription, not a charge on top of it.
See everyone, track your picks
You always see every provider in your metro, free. What each tier changes is how many competitors you pick for full tracking — price history, classes, mentions and changes.
Your history stays yours
We never delete history, and export is free at any time. What you’d be leaving behind is the ongoing watching — a snapshot starts going stale the same afternoon.
Questions buyers ask
The short answers
Why is there no dashboard?
Because the assistant your team already uses is the better place to ask, and we would rather make that one place work exactly right than build a second thing to learn. Your whole team — owner, marketing, every rep — asks questions where they already work. A read-only coverage page shows what is tracked and when each record was last verified; everything else is a question away.
What exactly counts as a metro?
A named area from the published census list — a Census Metropolitan Area in Canada or a Core-Based Statistical Area in the US. You pick from the list; the contract names it. A provider belongs to your metro if they serve it: based there, running in-person cohorts there, or ranking for that metro’s city-qualified searches — which is how a Chicago provider selling remote cohorts into Toronto counts as a Toronto competitor.
Where does the data come from?
The public web only: provider sites, certification-body directories, event listings, job boards, local news and search rankings. We honour each site’s rules for automated visitors, say who we are and how to reach us, and never read behind a login. LinkedIn is never collected — profile links found elsewhere are stored as links, nothing more.
What if a number looks wrong?
Every figure carries a link to its source and the date it was read, so you can check the page yourself in one click. Flag it and a person reviews the record — oddities like a large price jump are already held for human review before they go live.
What happens if we leave?
You export everything, free — we never hold history hostage and we never delete it. What ends is the watching: your record of the market stops updating the day you go, and a competitor who subscribes later starts from zero history, not from yours.
How long does onboarding take?
Connecting takes about two minutes: you copy two lines into your assistant’s settings, and we walk you through it on a call if you’d rather not do it alone. The longer work is ours — curating and hand-reviewing your metro’s providers before you connect — and it costs you nothing extra. There is no setup fee.
Two weeks free
See your metro before you pay for it
Add your card and the first fourteen days are free. Cancel inside that window and you are not charged at all — which is the point: you should see the providers already found in your area, including the ones you have not heard of, before you decide.