10 New Salesforce Flow Features in Spring ‘25

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Discover the innovative Salesforce Flow features of Spring ‘25—an update that’s transforming how professionals handle automation.

1. Flow Progress Bar
– Screen Flows now include a built-in progress bar.
– Choose between Simple and Path indicators to track and display stages.

2. Attachments on Send Email
– Send emails with attachments directly using the Send Email action.
– Simplifies processes by integrating third-party solutions into Salesforce.

3. New Automation Screen Design
– Overhauled New Flow screen for streamlined creation and organization.
– Encourages use of Automation app for an enhanced experience.

4. Einstein Generative AI for Descriptions
– Automatically generate detailed Flow descriptions with AI.
– Offers customizable summaries to suit different needs.

5. Enhanced Screen Actions
– Execute actions within a Screen Flow without button presses.
– Extends Flow Action Buttons’ functionality for seamless user experiences.

6. Join Collections with Transform Element
– Merge collections of different types into one with the Transform element.
– Facilitates comprehensive data handling through intuitive mapping and joining.

7. Get Records Element Enhancements
– Set limits on the number of records retrieved, akin to SOQL queries.
– Improves performance by fetching only necessary data.

8. Real-Time Screen Validations
– Validations occur in real-time, enhancing user efficiency.
– Reduces unnecessary navigation and saves time by ensuring accuracy upfront.

9. Monitor Flows Tab
– Addition of a Monitor tab in Automation app for flow tracking.
– Provides a centralized view of Flow Interviews for better management.

10. Flow Version History
– Access different versions of Flows directly within Flow Builder.
– Facilitates version control and enhances development processes.

Salesforce technical debt can impact growth by slowing innovation and increasing costs. Managing this debt effectively is crucial for maximizing ROI and aligning with business goals. Clarifying these aspects can support strategic planning and long-term success.

The Spring ‘25 enhancements promise to improve efficiency, making these features invaluable additions to any Salesforce professional’s toolkit. Explore these updates to stay ahead of the curve.

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