Identify and Manage Page Errors with the New Error Console in Spring ’26
Salesforce's Spring ’26 release introduces a new Error Console in Lightning Experience that helps admins and builders detect and manage subtle, non-fatal page errors that often go unnoticed. These errors may not disrupt the user visibly but can degrade functionality, such as buttons or components failing silently. The Error Console provides improved visibility into these issues without affecting user experience, enabling faster troubleshooting and more reliable page performance. Teams can start leveraging this tool to proactively identify and resolve hidden errors, enhancing overall Salesforce app stability.
- Use the new Error Console to detect non-fatal page errors in Lightning Experience.
- Identify silently failing components or buttons that disrupt user workflows subtly.
- Leverage Error Console insights without impacting end-user experience.
- Admins and builders can proactively troubleshoot and fix hidden page errors.
- Integrate error monitoring into regular Salesforce maintenance routines.
If you’ve spent time administering or building in Salesforce, you know this reality well: not all errors are dramatic. Some errors don’t crash the page, throw a red banner, or get reported. They just quietly break things. A button doesn’t work the way it should. A component fails to load correctly. A user gets a weird experience but keeps moving. And unless someone takes a screenshot and sends it your way, those issues can sit there causing headaches for weeks. Salesforce’s Spring ’26 release introduces a new Error Console in Lightning Experience designed to solve that problem. It gives admins and builders visibility into non-fatal page errors that previously flew under the radar, while keeping the user experience uninterrupted. Let’s walk through what the Error Console is, why it's valuable, and how to start using it. The post Identify and Manage Page Errors with the New Error Console in Spring ’26 appeared first on Salesforce Break .