Blogs


Transferring records in Salesforce can be a complex, time-consuming process, especially during employee transitions. From terminations to role changes, ensuring that records are properly transferred between users is critical to maintaining business continuity and data integrity.


Debugging production issues in an ISV (Independent Software Vendor) org can be complex and high stakes. As an ISV, you manage not only your applications but also their interactions with Salesforce environments and other integrations. Production environments, with their live data and active users, demand careful handling to avoid disruptions and ensure smooth operations.


User360 provides predefined templates to automate and streamline the offboarding process. By allowing administrators to create customizable offboarding workflows, User360 helps ensure tasks such as user deactivation, permission revocation, and record transfer are handled accurately and consistently. This automation reduces manual work and lowers the risk of human error in the offboarding process.


Offboarding users in bulk within Salesforce is a complex task that requires attention to detail and precision. In Part 1 of this series, we explored how to configure offboarding templates with User360.


Managing users within Salesforce, especially when handling multiple roles, permissions, and profiles, can be a time-consuming task.


Welcome back to the second part of our User360 journey, where we continue exploring efficient user management in Salesforce. In this blog, we build on the configuration steps from the previous post and dive into the practical application of User360 templates for streamlined user creation workflows.


In the fast-paced world of Salesforce administration, speed and accuracy are paramount. Whether it’s onboarding a new hire or deactivating an exiting employee, delays and errors in user management can lead to security risks and operational inefficiencies.


Salesforce Admins often find themselves in a bind when it comes to managing licenses. It’s a task that requires constant vigilance—ensuring that licenses are assigned correctly, not wasted, and always available for new users.

