Spring ’26 provided a native Kanban Board screen component for Screen Flows, bringing the familiar visual workflow of Kanban directly into declarative automation. This component makes it possible to show
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With the Winter ’26 release, Salesforce allows you to trigger a Flow when a file is uploaded to a record. By using the Automation Event Triggered Flow type, we can
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How to Preview a File in Screen Flow has been a common challenge for Salesforce users. In many Screen Flows, users reach a point where they want to pause, not
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In this blog, we’ll explore the Top Flow Features in the Salesforce Spring ’26 release, their practical applications, and how they enhance user experiences. This release focuses on improving the
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The Dreamforce 2025 Admin Keynote was a celebration of the people who keep Salesforce running every day, the admins. Led by Mike Ghold and the Admin Evangelism team, this year’s
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Salesforce Flows evolve over time, but keeping track of what changed between versions isn’t always easy. One small update to a formula or decision logic can cause unexpected issues if
New Debug Panel in Salesforce Flow
With the Summer ’25 release, Salesforce has completely redesigned the debug panel in Flows. It’s now cleaner, smarter and packed with features that make troubleshooting easier and faster. In this
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In this blog, we’ll explore the Top Flow Features in the Salesforce Winter’26 Release, their practical applications, and how they enhance user experiences. This release focuses on enhancing the usability,
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Salesforce continues to push the limits of no-code/low-code development through robust automation capabilities such as Flow. One of the most impressive features introduced in recent releases is the Rollback element










