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Flow Orchestration is Free Now (No Add-On Required)

Salesforce Time· ·Intermediate ·Admin ·1 min read
Summary

Salesforce has made Flow Orchestration free for all customers, removing the previous paid add-on requirement. This feature allows admins to easily coordinate complex, multi-step processes that involve multiple users by linking flows into one guided path. It helps streamline cross-team and multi-stage workflows with full visibility and better control, reducing manual handoffs and scattered automations. Salesforce professionals can now build sophisticated orchestrated flows without additional cost, enhancing their automation toolkit significantly.

Takeaways
  • Flow Orchestration is now free for all Salesforce customers with no add-on required.
  • Use Flow Orchestration to build complex, multi-user, multi-stage automated processes.
  • Replace manual tracking and scattered automation with a unified flow orchestration.
  • Gain full visibility into process progress and identify bottlenecks easily.
  • Leverage Trailhead modules to quickly learn how to build Flow Orchestrations.

Salesforce Flow Orchestration is a low code way to coordinate complex, multi step processes across multiple users by connecting existing flows into a single guided path. Big news for the Salesforce Admin community: Salesforce made Flow Orchestration free. It used to be a paid add-on, but now Salesforce includes it as a standard Flow type for all customers. This change took effect on February 18, 2026. For admins, this isn't just a product update. Flow Orchestration expands your toolkit in a big way. You can now build complex, multi-user processes without the premium price tag. Importance of Flow Orchestration Flow Orchestration matters because it gives you a single control center for work that doesn't happen in one screen, one user, or one moment in time. You can coordinate multiple flows into one end-to-end journey across teams and stages, while keeping full visibility into progress.

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