A collection of unofficial Flow extensions that can be used to enhance Salesforce Flow and Orchestrator.
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A collection of unofficial Flow extensions that can be used to enhance Salesforce Flow and Orchestrator.
⚡ A collection of sample Lightning Components that can be used to enhance Salesforce Lightning Flow.
Wizard component for building flows with LWC
Awesome list of Salesforce visual workflow resources
Apex code to support the blog
A command line tool to convert Salesforce Flows into Apex code
TIA: The Invocable App - Salesforce Apex methods exposed as desired!
An enhanced version of the SF Path component built with LWC. Dynamically resolves all native field dependencies, but allows further dependencies to be defined or a flow to be run before data is saved to the record
Embed Calendly in your Salesforce Flow Screen
CLI tool to compile Mermaid flowcharts into Salesforce Flow metadata.
Salesforce Searchable Picklist
A flow enabled lightning component for uploading files to Salesforce.
Salesforce Flow Local Action for navigating to any page type - records, objects, URLs, tabs, Knowledge articles, Experience Cloud pages, and more.
Salesforce Lead scoring and priority automation — Wix → Make.com → Salesforce
Create a login flow which will show user a Terms and conditions screen when the login for the first time
Salesforce Apex invocable action for converting leads to accounts, contacts, and opportunities. Designed for use in Flows.
This Aura component is designed for Salesforce and is capable of redirecting users to a specific Salesforce record once a Flow involving this component completes. It's implemented to be used primarily in Salesforce Lightning Flows as a final action that takes users directly to a designated record.
Sample code for a flow plugin to avoid "Disjunctions Not Supported" issues in Flows.
Personal develop of EventCloud - Event Management System project on Camp Apex.
Automate public holidays in salesforce business hours
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