This can be a nice usability feature.įor now, this features is only available for the following objects: Account, Case, Contact, Event, Lead, Opportunity and Task. Users can focus on relevant records and not get lost in too many information. Users can still have access to those, but it wouldn’t appear on a search. For instance, it only shows accounts where the user is a member of the account team, even if the user has access to see all accounts. This functionality is quite interesting, allowing us to create scoping rules for what users can see in a search. You can now control the Default Records your users see with Scoping Rules. This is GA now but was beta on the last release. If you’re searching for users or groups that have images, the search shows the image so it’s easier to pick the right record! 3.3. Other feature that I’d like to highlight is the Einstein Search for Knowledge which is still in pilot mode (was already on pilot mode on the Winter’22) but it a added some additional features as filtering and multi-languages, which indicates it may be beta or GA soon!Īlso, you can now use Natural Language Search with Tasks! It makes possible for you to use natural language search with tasks now, using commands such as “tasks with status in progress”. In what regards to Search, all Einstein Search functionalities are now set by default at no extra cost, with personalized search results, record previews from the search box, and natural language searches. There are now 100 identity licenses that can be used and grant access to this app.Īlso, it’s possible to manage Renewals as the platform sets Warnings when a renewal is scheduled for the next 90 days.
It’s now possible to give access to users that don’t need full access to Salesforce, but need to access billing information for the org user license contracts. The Checkout App was replace with Account App. First, I got to say that 77,52% of changes apply only to Salesforce Lightning (231 changes) while only 22,48% of the changes apply both for Lightning and Classic (67 changes). From the Account App to the Pipeline Inspection tools, find all the main features worth to have a look, below. Within this Salesforce Spring’22 Release, I found some updates to the overall Salesforce platforms really interesting and helpful.
Release in a box provides you a 147 ppt with a feature per page and it’s very easy to read.Release Readiness Spring’22 which provides you several videos on each cloud with an overview of the new features.Spring’22 release webpage with quick links for demos per clouds.There’s plenty of spots where you can learn more about the Salesforce Spring’22 release:
How to learn from Salesforce Spring’22 Release Notes? And finally, I found and enjoyed the Mobile Home easy to configurateĢ.Surprisingly, there a big amount of Einstein Discovery new features.Orchestration can be very powerful! It’s kind of a door to BPMN (Business Process Model and Notation) and brings a new way to interact with end users, including replacing the current Approval Processes.For the third release in a row, Flows is the more developed area.Performance Improvements concerns me (again).First, Pipeline Inspection and Revenue Intelligence are top watching features.Main focus of the Salesforce Spring’22 ReleaseĪfter reading all document, here’s the digest of what I believe is the best focus in this release: How to learn from Spring’22 Release Notes?ġ.Main focus of the Salesforce Spring’22 Release.Here’s the table of contents for this article: Find my perspective on the Salesforce Spring’22 Release’s main highlights and a simple guide for you to analyse all the new information Salesforce provided for us. It’s the best way for them to conquer value in these improvements within the platform and apply them to our client’s projects. I used to read all the Release Notes and gather a summary for my team. However, it may seem hard to catch up on all the new improvements only by learning from Trailhead and, we got to say, the Release Notes is a document too big to assure you that you overview everything with the same dedication. The Salesforce Spring’22 Release is available since February 11th and grants a lot of new updates to your Salesforce clouds.