leverage the moment of the user login by janna cenko

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Leverage the Moment of the User LoginMy Domain and Login Flows

Janna Cenko, M.S. SFDC Consultant @ Rightpointjcenko@rightpoint.com@jannacenko

Introduction Janna Cenko, M.S. SFDC Consultant Rightpoint

Salesforce.com Certified Administrator Salesforce.com Certified Sales Cloud Consultant Salesforce.com Certified Service Cloud Consultant Salesforce.com Certified Force.com Developer Steelbrick CPQ Certification

Be an Admin Hero with Branded Login Pages Easy-peasy with My Domain

Branded Login Pages with My Domain Custom Experience for Users4 Steps: 1. Create your side panel

image and store in Documents

2. Create Domain3. Select Edit under

Authentication Configuration

4. Deploy to Users

Branded Login Pages with My Domain Custom Experience for Users4 Steps: 1. Create your side panel

image and store in documents

2. Create Domain3. Select Edit under

Authentication Configuration

4. Deploy to Users

Branded Login Pages with My Domain Custom Experience for Users4 Steps: 1. Create your side panel

image and store in Documents

2. Create Domain3. Select Edit under

Authentication Configuration

4. Deploy to Users

Branded Login Pages with My Domain Custom Experience for Users

4 Steps: 1. Create your side panel

image and store in Documents

2. Create Domain3. Select Edit under

Authentication Configuration

4. Deploy to Users

Branded Login Pages with My Domain Custom Experience for Users4 Steps: 1. Create Domain2. Create your side panel

image and store in Documents

3. Select Edit under Authentication Configuration

4. Deploy to Users

Bookmark your new login page! Go to your new domain: cenko-dev-ed.my.salesforce.com

What is a Login Flow?

Some use cases:

•Create ‘Accept Terms of Service’ flow•Update user data when users login•Create urgent or important system information messages at login•Custom two-factor authentication

Custom login experience

Accept Terms and Conditions for Community Users

• Give yourself a head start by downloading the sample Login Flows from Salesforce:• https://developer.salesforce.com/page/Login-Flows

A Common Use Case

Accept Terms and Conditions for Community Users

1. Setup | Flows | Open ‘Accept Terms of Service’

2. Edit Flow3. Add Login Flow for

Community Users4. Test!

A Common Use Case

Accept Terms and Conditions for Community Users

1. Setup | Flows | Open ‘Accept Terms of Service’

2. Edit Flow3. Add Login Flow for

Community Users4. Test!

A Common Use Case

Accept Terms and Conditions for Community Users

1. Setup | Flows | Open ‘Accept Terms of Service’

2. Edit Flow3. Add Login Flow for

Community Users4. Test!

A Common Use Case

Accept Terms and Conditions for Community Users

1. Setup | Flows | Open ‘Accept Terms of Service’

2. Edit Flow3. Add Login Flow for

Community Users4. Test!

A Common Use Case

Accept Terms and Conditions for Community Users

1. Setup | Flows | Open ‘Accept Terms of Service’

2. Edit Flow3. Add Login Flow for

Community Users4. Test!

A Common Use Case

Accept Terms and Conditions for Community Users A Common Use Case

1. Setup | Flows | Open ‘Accept Terms of Service’

2. Edit Flow3. Add Login Flow for

Community Users4. Test!

Janna Cenko, M.S.SFDC Consultant @ Rightpoint

jcenko@rightpoint.com@jannacenko

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Janna Cenko, M.S.SFDC Consultant @ Rightpoint

jcenko@rightpoint.com@jannacenko

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