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Spring '21 Release: Let's Get Visual
Arovy's spring release of Initiatives transforms how you execute process changes, allowing users to effortlessly create context-rich documentation and collaborate to drive change. You likely remember being told to “show your work on every test you completed in school. When you don't write out your thought process, it's so easy to miss the small things. Moving fast makes it hard to justify the extra time spent planning and documenting your work, but as ops pros know all too well, it's often the hidden details that come back to bite you. Tackling process changes in Salesforce without breaking things means researching dependencies and documentation, scoping changes, and getting organized, before finally going in and working through your mental to-do list. If you're lucky, you covered all your bases and didn't break anything. You *might* even have some time and energy left for a little documentation. If you're unlucky, well, there goes your Tuesday. Our spring release changes that. Arovy already took your research and scoping (and re-scoping) from time-consuming to incredibly easy. Now, we tackle all of the manual tasks that weighed you down and automate complete contextual documentation so you focus on doing your best strategic work, fast.
Enter: Initiatives
Initiatives allow you to visualize process changes, organize scope, and add context-rich documentation to every field, object, and automation. Not only do they help you execute process changes fast without having to continuously double-check your work, but you effortlessly maintain a complete, shared understanding of your entire Salesforce org.
What can you do with Initiatives?
- Easily gather and organize scope. Add fields and objects to an initiative so you can organize your thoughts and build a visual task list for every process change.
- Visualize projects and their impacts. Visually reference your scope, communicate with teammates, and access related documents in a single pane of glass.
- Collaborate to deliver successful changes. Work together in a context-rich environment so you have full awareness of projects, dependencies, and impacts.