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Field notes on Salesforce consulting — implementation tradeoffs, integration patterns, org hygiene, and getting reps to actually use the CRM.
Moving from spreadsheets to Salesforce without losing your mind
Data migration is where most rollouts get painful. A plain checklist for cleaning leads, accounts, and deals before you hit import.
Five Salesforce org health check red flags we see every quarter
License waste, automation limits, broken integrations, and sharing gaps — what a 45-minute org review usually surfaces.
Do you need a dedicated Salesforce admin yet?
Signs your org has outgrown whoever configures it between meetings — and what part-time vs full-time admin support actually looks like.
Flow vs Apex: when to stay declarative in Salesforce
A practical decision tree for Salesforce development — when Flow is enough, when you need Apex, and when both together cause bugs.
Lead routing in Salesforce: stop the free-for-all
Round-robin sounds simple until territories overlap and SDRs fight over the same inbound. How we set up routing that reps do not game.
Salesforce adoption after go-live: what actually moves the needle
Training decks do not fix adoption. Manager rituals, simplified layouts, and 90-day check-ins do — lessons from mid-market rollouts.
Syncing Stripe (or any billing tool) to Salesforce
Account teams want subscription status in CRM. Here is how we wire billing integrations without waking up to duplicate invoices.
Sandboxes for small teams: you do not need five of them
A simple sandbox strategy when you are not an enterprise — dev, partial copy, and when to just use a scratch org.
Do you actually need Salesforce CPQ?
CPQ is powerful and expensive. When quote-to-cash belongs in Salesforce — and when a simpler Opportunity setup is enough.
Service Cloud case assignment without the chaos
Support queues, skills-based routing, and SLAs — explained without the enterprise jargon.