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Flow Orchestration is Free Now! What It Is and How It Transforms Your Processes

salesforcebreak.com· ·Intermediate ·Admin ·1 min read
Summary

Salesforce has made Flow Orchestration a standard, free feature available to all customers subject to edition limits, removing the previous paid add-on requirement. This expands the capability for admins to build complex, multi-step, multi-user automated processes entirely declaratively within Flow, eliminating the need for complex workarounds. Teams can now streamline approvals, multi-user interactions, and multi-stage processes more effectively and maintainably using Flow Orchestration. This unlocks new possibilities for automation sophistication without writing code, transforming how Salesforce professionals design process automation.

Takeaways
  • Flow Orchestration is now included without extra cost for Salesforce editions supporting Flow.
  • Admins can build sophisticated, multi-step and multi-user processes declaratively.
  • Flow Orchestration consolidates various flows and approval processes into one unified automation.
  • This change reduces reliance on complex workarounds like multiple flows and manual status fields.
  • Teams should explore Flow Orchestration to streamline business process automation and approvals.

On February 18, 2026, Salesforce made a quiet change: Flow Orchestration is now a standard Flow type. Previously, Flow Orchestration required a paid add-on. As of now, it’s included for Salesforce customers, subject to edition limits for Flow. For admins, this change significantly expands what can be designed and managed without writing code, opening the door to more sophisticated, multi-step processes built entirely within Flow. If you’ve ever managed a multi-step, multi-user process by stringing together record-triggered flows, screen flows, approval processes, and a handful of “In Progress” checkboxes, this announcement should have your attention. Let’s unpack what Flow Orchestration is, how it differs from standard Flow, and why all of this matters right now. The post Flow Orchestration is Free Now! What It Is and How It Transforms Your Processes appeared first on Salesforce Break .

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