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Salesforce Flow Orchestration is now FREE! | Picklist Podcast Episode 4

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Welcome to the Picklist podcast from Salesforce Ben! Each week we get together to talk about 3 topics that jumped out at us in the Salesforce ecosystem, and sometimes technology as a whole. Join Christine Marshall, Tim Combridge and Mariel Domingo as they discuss: - Flow Orchestration is now Free! - Agentscript - LWC Detector Join us every Friday for more podcast episodes. Follow us on our socials! 📱 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/saleforceben Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/salesforceben Twitter: https://mobile.twitter.com/salesforceben #salesforce #salesforceadmin #salesforceflow #salesforcedevelopers #AutomationInSalesforce #agentforce #agentscript #flowbuilder #TechNewsPodcast #googleai #agentforce #cloudtechnology #picklist #podcast

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In this week’s Picklist Podcast, I sat down with Christine, Tim, and Peter to unpack three things that jumped out at us in the Salesforce ecosystem—and the headline is a big one: Salesforce Flow Orchestration is now free. That’s huge, because it used to require an extra license, which meant a lot of admins and consultants never got hands-on with it. We talked through why Orchestration isn’t “just another Flow feature”—it’s built for multi-stage, multi-user processes that stop, start, and span time, where traditional Flow can turn into a patchwork of scheduled paths, emails, and workarounds. Tim’s new go-to use case? Employee onboarding—multiple departments, multiple handoffs, one connected process. We also got into AgentScript, Salesforce’s new framework to add structure and guardrails to probabilistic AI. What I like here is the intent: make agent behavior more guided, predictable, and secure—without abandoning the clicks-not-code approach. Finally, I shared a community-built Chrome extension called LWC Detector, which scans a Salesforce page and reports which custom Lightning Web Components are present. It’s not an official Salesforce tool, so use it at your own risk—but for consultants jumping into unfamiliar orgs, it’s a very handy shortcut.

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