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Flow: 50+ UI Components, Salesforce Data Cloud Activation & Einstein 1 Studio Guide

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ISV Spotlight: Avonni Flow Screen Components Provides More than 50 UI Components
The Avonni Flow Screen Components library is a managed package that contains over 50+ customizable UI components to enhance Salesforce Flows. This library facilitates the creation of user-friendly interfaces, improving the user experience.

Your First Steps to Enable Salesforce Data Cloud
Salesforce announced that customers can use Data Cloud, for free (for up to 10,000 unified profiles). This is what's known as a zero dollar SKU - in other words, a Salesforce product line that doesn't incur any costs. While this was exciting news for many Salesforce customers around the globe - those who could get their hands on a previously mysterious Salesforce product at least - there have been several experts in the field who have advised on how we should keep our expectations in line, while clearing up a number of misconceptions about Data Cloud. This guide will walk you through how to enable Data Cloud, and also the important questions: who can use it? Just because you can, should you use it? And also, what you won't have access to until you upgrade from freemium to paid Data Cloud.

Ultimate Guide to Salesforce Einstein 1 Studio
With AI advancements surging, Salesforce must meet customer expectations by delivering cutting-edge AI features. While tools like ChatGPT have utility, they pose risks to CRM data security and lack seamless integration with Salesforce. Moreover, external AI solutions operate outside the CRM, limiting user benefits. Enter Einstein 1 Studio. Built directly on the Salesforce platform, it revolutionizes ROI on Salesforce implementations. By leveraging business data and unique setups, it automates tasks and provides invaluable insights.

How Salesforce Macros Can Boost Your Productivity and Improve Customer Experience?
Macros in Salesforce is a set of predefined tasks. It is basically a powerful tool used to perform repetitive actions. Operations such as populating a text field, selecting an email template, sending an email, updating a case, logging a call, updating a field in a record, and many more can be implemented with the help of Macros. It prevents multiple manual clicks by providing the seamless single click feature for any task. Besides this, one can also decide the sequence of actions to be performed one after another in the order defined under the Macro.

How to Use Image Cropper in Salesforce Lightning Web Component
We use an image cropper in a LWC to enhance the user experience by allowing users to crop images before uploading them. This feature is useful for profile pictures, product images, or any scenario requiring a specific image area. Salesforce LWC doesn't provide a built-in image cropper, so we must use a third-party JavaScript library for cropping, such as Croppr.js, or Cropper.js. This post will guide you to implement image cropper in LWC.

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