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Essential Picks from Salesforce's Spring '24 Release

Dive into the latest Salesforce Spring '24 Release and discover how it can transform your workflow!

Written By Team CUBE84

Salesforce’s Spring '24 Release is here, bringing a bouquet of fresh features and enhancements ready to elevate your Salesforce experience. It offers new tools and capabilities to enhance your security, streamline your sales, and elevate your data insights. Whether you're a seasoned Salesforce pro or just getting started, there's something in this release for everyone. Let's dive into the standout features that are now at your fingertips!

General Salesforce Enhancements

1. Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) Becomes a Standard: Salesforce is taking a significant step in enhancing security by mandating Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) for all users. This mandatory MFA ensures that user accounts are better protected against unauthorized access, thereby securing sensitive business data. From April 8, 2024, onwards, all new production orgs created will have MFA enabled by default. This move is part of Salesforce's ongoing commitment to maintaining high security standards. Existing users are also encouraged to adopt MFA, providing an extra layer of security beyond just username and password.

2. Enhanced Record Access Security: With the Spring '24 release, Salesforce is bolstering security for digital experiences. Previously, enabling digital experiences could inadvertently share records or folders with external users through Role Hierarchy, posing a potential security risk. The new update ensures that records are secure by default when digital experiences are enabled, eliminating the need for the "Convert External User Access wizard" to secure access. This change is crucial for organizations that rely on Salesforce to manage sensitive information, ensuring that their data remains protected when utilizing digital experiences.

3. Cross-Object Fields Visibility: Administrators can now improve data visibility and user experience by displaying fields from related records directly on a record page. For instance, an admin can configure the Opportunity record page to include the Account phone number alongside Opportunity-specific fields. This feature simplifies data retrieval, reducing the need for users to navigate between different records to gather related information. It streamlines workflows and enhances productivity by providing a more cohesive and informative view of related data.

Cross-Object Fields Visibility

Sales Cloud Innovations

1. Account Intelligence View: This feature is like a powerful magnifying glass for account managers and customer success representatives. It allows them to look closely at how deals are progressing and how healthy their relationships with customers are. Think of it as a dashboard where you can see all the important details about your accounts in one place. You can quickly check the status of deals, see if there are any issues needing attention, and understand the overall health of your customer relationships. This tool is designed to help you make smarter decisions and ensure that your customers are happy and engaged.

2. Improved Pipeline Inspection UX: The pipeline inspection feature has gotten a significant makeover. Now, users can see more information about their sales pipeline, which is like a visual representation of all the potential deals they are working on. The new design adjusts to fit different screen sizes, making it easier to use on various devices. Users can also change the size of the charts themselves, giving them more control over how they view their data. Additionally, the system can now handle more records, allowing users to inspect up to 2000 records at once. This update means sales teams can have a more detailed and customizable view of their sales pipeline, helping them to better track progress and identify areas that need attention.

Improved Pipeline Inspection UX

3. Plan Sharing: This function is like a collaborative tool for sales leaders. If a sales leader is working on a sales plan, they can now invite other managers to view and contribute to it. It's like working on a project together, where everyone can add their ideas and insights. This collaboration can lead to better strategies and more successful sales plans because it combines the expertise and knowledge of multiple people.

4. Self-Enrollment in Sales Programs: This feature is all about giving sales reps more control over their learning and development. Instead of waiting for assignments, reps can now explore different training programs and choose which ones they want to join. It's like having a library of courses at their fingertips. This way, reps can tailor their learning to their needs and interests, which can make the training more effective and enjoyable. They can browse through the available programs, see what each one offers, and decide which ones to enroll in based on their goals and areas they want to improve.

Service Cloud Updates

1. Knowledge Generative Email Replies (Email-to-Case): This feature is like having a smart assistant by your side while you respond to customer emails. When you're handling a case and need to reply to an email, Salesforce can now suggest content from your Knowledge Articles. Imagine you're drafting an email to answer a customer's question. Instead of searching through articles to find relevant information, Salesforce presents suggestions right there. If a suggestion fits, you can click to generate a draft reply based on that article. This doesn't just save time; it ensures your responses are consistent and informed, enhancing customer satisfaction.

2. Lightning Editor GA for Email-to-Case: The new Lightning Editor revamps the way you compose emails in Service Cloud. It's designed to be more user-friendly and flexible. You can resize the compose area to suit your needs, which is helpful if you're working with a lot of text or want to see more of your draft at once. There are also new tools like the format painter, which lets you quickly copy formatting from one part of your text to another, and drag-and-drop for attachments, making it easier to include files in your emails. These improvements are all about making your email drafting experience smoother and more efficient, allowing you to focus more on providing great service to your customers.

3. Save Transcript: Messaging for In-App and Web: This update allows customers and agents to save a transcript of their conversations in messaging applications or on the web. If you're chatting with a customer and need to preserve the conversation for future reference, you can now save up to the most recent 200 messages. This is particularly useful for maintaining a record of customer interactions, ensuring that important information isn't lost, and allowing both customers and service agents to revisit previous conversations if needed.

Save Transcript

Experience Cloud Enhancements

1. Scheduled Content Publishing in Enhanced CMS Workspaces: This feature allows content managers to schedule when their content is published or unpublished, adding a new layer of convenience and control. Imagine you have a new product launch or an important announcement, and you want the related content to go live at a specific time. Instead of doing this manually, you can now set a schedule, and Salesforce will handle the publishing for you at the designated time. This ensures that your content is released exactly when needed, making your website more dynamic and timely without additional manual intervention.

2. Change History of Sites: With this feature, administrators and content managers can track the history of changes made to their sites. This is crucial for maintaining control and understanding over your web environment. If something changes on your site, whether it's a design update, new content, or a configuration adjustment, you can see when it happened and who made the change. This transparency helps with troubleshooting, auditing, and ensuring that all changes align with your organizational goals and compliance requirements.

Enhancements in Reports & Dashboards

1. Changing Fields in Report Filters Made Easy: Imagine you're painting a picture but decide to change the color midway without starting over. Similarly, Salesforce now lets you switch out one piece of data (field) for another in your reports without redoing everything. This is like swapping one puzzle piece for another to get a clearer picture. So, if you're looking at a report and want to change the focus from how much you've sold (Amount) to the chances of making a sale (Probability), you can easily do it with a few clicks. It's all about making your reports match what you need to know, quickly and easily.

2. Handing Over Dashboards: Think of a dashboard like a captain's steering wheel. If the captain changes, someone else needs to take over. Salesforce now lets you pass this 'steering wheel' (dashboard) to another person smoothly. This is handy when someone leaves a company or moves to a different team, ensuring that the dashboard is always in the right hands. It's about keeping the ship sailing smoothly, no matter who's steering.

Handing Over Dashboards

Handing Over Dashboards

3. Making Dashboards More Informative and Attractive: Now, Salesforce dashboards can be spruced up with not just numbers and charts but also with words and pictures. You can add descriptions, instructions, or any text in different styles (rich text) and even pictures or logos. It's like turning a plain notebook page into a vibrant scrapbook page that tells a more complete story. This way, your dashboards are not just useful but also more enjoyable to look at and easier to understand.

Quotes and Orders Enhancements

1. Search & Select - Product: This feature simplifies the process of finding and adding products to quotes or orders. Imagine you're shopping online and can quickly filter and find exactly what you want; this feature brings a similar experience to Salesforce. Users can now effortlessly search, browse, and filter through a product catalog directly when working on quotes or orders. This not only speeds up the process but also helps ensure that the right products are added, enhancing accuracy and efficiency.

2. Capture Orders with Flexibility and Scalability: Salesforce has made it easier for sales reps to create and manage orders. Now, they can directly capture product and pricing information on orders without going through the quoting process, ideal for straightforward sales. Additionally, there's an improved user experience for selecting and configuring products on orders, which mirrors the enhancements made to quote management. This means sales reps can handle more complex sales scenarios with greater ease, making the order process more flexible and scalable to meet various business needs.

Flows Advancements

1. Identify Flows Containing Email Alerts: Salesforce now offers a way to quickly identify which of your automated processes (flows) include email alerts. This is especially useful for admins who need to manage or update these alerts. For example, if a company policy or contact information changes, you can easily find and update the relevant flows without having to sift through each one manually. It's like having a well-organized tool chest where you can immediately find the tool you need, making your workflow more efficient and reducing the chance of overlooking an important update.

2. Save the Progress of Your Flow: In earlier versions, you had to complete the configuration of every element in your flow before you could save your progress. Now, you can save a flow even if it's not fully configured. This is akin to being able to save a draft of a document before it's finished. You can return to your flow later to complete the setup or make adjustments. This flexibility is particularly beneficial when working on complex flows that require more time to design and test. It also means that you can work on a flow in stages, rather than needing to complete it in one go.

3. Find and Select Flow Resources More Easily: Salesforce has improved the way you can select resources in your flows, particularly for elements like Delete Records, Get Records, and Update Records. This enhancement makes it easier to find and choose the specific data or records you want to work with in your flow. Think of it as having a more intuitive and organized filing system, where you can quickly locate the file you need without having to rummage through everything. This change simplifies the process of building flows, making it more intuitive and efficient, especially for complex processes that involve multiple data sources or actions.Find and Select Flow Resources More Easily

4. Validate User Input for More Screen Components in Salesforce Flow: This enhancement allows builders to validate user input for additional screen components within Salesforce Flow. Validation ensures that the data entered by users meets specific criteria before the flow progresses, which is crucial for maintaining data integrity and preventing errors. For example, if a flow requires a user to input their email address, this feature can ensure that the format of the entered data is correct. It enhances user interaction with flows, ensuring that the collected data is accurate and reliable.

5. Verify API Connection via HTTP Callout in Salesforce Flow: This new capability allows users to verify API connections directly within a flow using HTTP callouts. When setting up an external service call, users can now test the connection and receive a real-time response, ensuring that the API is reachable and functioning as expected before deploying the flow. This feature simplifies the integration process with external services, reducing errors and saving time during flow configuration.

6. Transform Element Aggregation: The Transform element in Flow has been expanded to allow aggregation, enabling users to count or summarize items in a collection. This feature is particularly useful for scenarios where you need to perform calculations or derive summaries from a set of records or data points within your flow. For instance, if you're managing a list of sales opportunities, you can use this feature to calculate the total value of opportunities or count the number of opportunities in a specific stage, directly within the flow.

Transform Element Aggregation

Development Upgrades

1. Search for Records with Lightning Record Picker Component (GA): Developers can now utilize the lightning-record-picker component in Salesforce applications to streamline the process of finding and selecting records. This component allows for configurable filtering, enabling users to quickly and efficiently locate the exact records they need. This feature is especially beneficial in scenarios where users need to associate records in a user-friendly, intuitive manner.

2. Adjustment of the 'replace' Property in lightning/navigation and lightning navigation: This update provides developers with more control over the behavior of the navigation service in Lightning components. Specifically, the adjustment to the replace property affects how navigation actions are recorded in the browser's history. When set to true, navigating to a new page replaces the current page in the browser history, which can be crucial for the user experience in single-page applications or when the back button's behavior needs to be managed precisely.

3. Monitor Component Events with Custom Component Instrumentation API (GA): This new API allows developers to add custom monitoring and tracking for events in their Lightning web components. It's a powerful tool for enhancing observability and understanding user interactions with the components. Developers can define custom events and gather data on how users interact with the components, which is invaluable for debugging and improving the user experience.

Monitor Component Events with Custom Component Instrumentation API

4. Enhancements in Lightning Web Components: There have been several updates to Lightning Web Components, such as new attributes for lightning-datatable, lightning-input, lightning-input-field, and others, providing developers with more options and flexibility in building user interfaces.

5. Use of the Null Coalescing Operator in Apex: Apex has introduced the null coalescing operator (??), which provides a more concise and readable way to handle null values in code. This operator helps in writing cleaner, more maintainable code by simplifying null checks.

6. UUID Class in Apex: Apex now includes a UUID class, which developers can use to generate universally unique identifiers (UUIDs). This feature is particularly useful for scenarios where unique, non-repetitive identifiers are required, enhancing data integrity and system robustness.

UUID Class in Apex

Beta Features

Event Log File Browser: Salesforce introduces a Beta feature that allows users to easily search and browse their Event Log Files directly from the Setup without needing to write any code. This tool is especially useful for administrators and developers who want to analyze and monitor their Salesforce org's activities. It simplifies the process of accessing log files, making it more straightforward to perform audits, compliance checks, or troubleshooting tasks. Users can select a date range and instantly view the relevant event log files, enhancing the efficiency of managing and interpreting system logs.

And – That's a wrap!

This Salesforce Spring Release is all about giving you the tools to enhance security, streamline your workflows, and deepen your insights. Curious to see how these updates can benefit you? Dive deeper into each feature and start harnessing the power of the Spring '24 Release to boost your Salesforce experience. Discover more here and elevate your Salesforce journey!

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