Flow is Salesforce's declarative automation tool. It supports record-triggered, scheduled, and screen flows, replacing the deprecated Process Builder and Workflow Rules. Flow can call Apex when declarative logic isn't enough.
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Flow Fault Paths: Recovery Patterns That Actually Survive Retries
Fault paths, idempotency keys, and dead-letter queues for record-triggered Flows. The patterns that keep your data clean when downstream fails.
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Record-Triggered Flow Recursion in 2026: Guards That Hold
Flow recursion patterns for 2026. Static guards, change-tracking, and the static variable trick that survives Apex co-execution.
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Screen Flow Progress Indicators That Build Trust, Not Friction
Screen flow progress UX in 2026: when to show steps, when to hide them, and the three patterns that lift completion rates.
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Flow Migration from Apex: The Pragmatic Path
Migrating Apex triggers to Flow. When to migrate, when not to, how to do it safely.
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Flow Observability in 2026
Summer '26 improvements + ecosystem tools. Debugging, tracing, performance monitoring for production flows.
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Flow Fault Handling: 6 Patterns You Actually Need
Six production-grade fault-handling patterns for Salesforce flows — what to catch, how to log it, and how to surface errors to users.