Salesforce Spring ’23 Release: Key dates and features

Salesforce Spring ’23 Release: Key dates and features

It only feels like yesterday that Salesforce deployed their Winter ‘23 updates, yet notes for Spring ‘23 Release have since been shared with the community. As the world’s number one CRM provider, hundreds of new and innovative features are made available to users through seasonal releases in Spring, Summer, and Winter.

Release dates for Spring ‘23

It’s important to remember that although the release notes are available, it doesn’t mean that the new features are. The first step is to ensure you are up to speed with all of the release dates and have an understanding of when your Salesforce production instance will be upgraded.

The official release dates for Spring ‘23 will depend on your instance of Salesforce (learn how to determine this here) with the main dates being:

  • 13 January 2023
  • 3 February 2023
  • 10 February 2023
Key Dates for the Salesforce Spring ’23 Release

What to expect from Spring ‘23

There are lots of updates in the works for users to take advantage of. We’ve included some of our favourite features below:

  • Migrate to Flow Process Builder: The Migrate to Flow tool will officially support the migration of Process Builder. Historically only available to migrate Workflow Rules, the tool can now be utilised to convert Process Builder processes into Flows.
  • Dynamic Forms for Leads and Cases: Originally not expected until Summer ‘23, the Salesforce Dynamic Forms team have confirmed that Dynamic Forms for Leads and Cases will be released as part of Spring ‘23.
  • Custom Forecast Pages: Forecasting in Sales Cloud will become even more available with the ability to design and build custom forecast pages in the Lightning App Builder. Pages can include standard or custom components, and different layouts can be displayed for different users.

Making the most of your Salesforce CRM

New releases often require additional configuration to enable the new innovations to function at maximum capacity. You can check out the official Salesforce Spring ‘23 Release Notes or speak with our Salesforce certified team for bespoke support. Get in touch on LinkedIn or learn more about our Salesforce Release Readiness prior to the Spring ‘23 launch.

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