Big Idea or Enduring Question: Want to automatically unfollow records when records meet specific criteria? As you know, users can Follow and Unfollow records by clicking on the Follow icon on the record’s Detail page. However, users can automate the Follow/Unfollow process – based on some criteria – either by
Tag: flow trigger
Auto Follow Records Based on Criteria
Big Idea or Enduring Question: How your users can automatically follow records when the records meet specific criteria? Within Salesforce, users can Follow and Unfollow records by clicking on the Follow icon on the record’s Detail page. If you want to automate the Follow/Unfollow process based on some criteria, then
Email-to-Lead with the Help of Salesforce Flow
Big Idea or Enduring Question: How to utilize the Flow and set up email-to-lead in salesforce? Salesforce Flow is a powerful feature provided by Salesforce to minimize the code in your organization. By using it you can create, update, delete records everything just drags and drop. With the recent enhancements
Auto Remove Followers From Closed Opportunity
To understand how to solve a similar business use case using Process Builder. Check out this article Getting Started with Process Builder – Part 29 (Auto Remove Followers From Questions With Best Replies). Big Idea or Enduring Question: How do you automatically remove followers from closed opportunities? In Salesforce a user can
Automatically Add a New Users to a Chatter Group
Big Idea or Enduring Question: How do you automatically add users into a Chatter Group? Objectives: This blog post will help us to understand the following Use After-save Record-Triggered Flow add users to a chatter group Add a Time-dependent action in After-save Record-Triggered Flow What is a MIXED DML error and
Create a Survey Using Flow? Why Not?!
Big Idea or Enduring Question: How do you create a customer-facing survey in Salesforce using out-of-the-box features? The survey helps you to drive your business forward by using a survey tool to capture the voices and opinions of the people who matter most to you. Some of the common types of surveys are: Customer