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✅ How to Build Salesforce Flow Loops: Best Practices and Examples
When building a Salesforce Flow, users sometimes have a collection of items and need to act on each item or check them individually. Instead of using many decision points for each option selected, Loops can simplify the process. Loops allow users to perform specific actions multiple times efficiently. This article explains how to use them and and offers best practices to consider.
✅ The Ultimate Guide to Every Salesforce Product in 2025 With Infographic
The Salesforce ecosystem changes every year with new features and strategies that professionals must learn. It's important to understand all the Salesforce products and how they connect. This article provides essential information, along with a video and infographic, to help users navigate the complex Salesforce landscape.
✅ Auditing Salesforce Fields With Python: A Step-by-Step Guide Using Metadata API
Salesforce orgs often become cluttered over time, similar to messy closets, filled with outdated or unused custom fields. This clutter can slow down performance and make reports confusing. A Salesforce developer aims to help teams tidy up their CRM using Python and the Metadata API. The guide will explain how to securely connect to Salesforce, retrieve metadata, analyze fields, visualize data, and share best practices for safe cleanup.
✅ Flexible Pricing is a Full Circle Moment for Salesforce
Salesforce changed the software game 25 years ago by introducing software-as-a-service (SaaS), allowing companies to cancel subscriptions if their needs changed. This focus on customer success is still a key value for Salesforce. As the Salesforce ecosystem has grown, flexibility now means companies can easily adjust their spending and align it with actual usage and value, especially with the rise of AI. To support this, Salesforce is launching flexible pricing options.
✅ A Tale of Two Analysts
In April, two Wall Street analysts disagreed about Salesforce's stock performance and the role of AI. One analyst from D.A. Davidson believes Salesforce is ignoring its main product by focusing too much on AI. In contrast, an analyst from Bank of America thinks that AI will spur growth for the company.
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