The Benefits of Migrating Your Salesforce Apps to Lightning

Rohit Bhandari - Aug 8 '23 - - Dev Community

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Salesforce Classic has served businesses well over the years. However, with the introduction of Salesforce Lightning, a new platform that was built to offer enhanced functionality and a modern user interface, the benefits of migrating apps from Salesforce Classic to Lightning have become increasingly clear. We’ll examine Lightning for Salesforce major advantages.

An improved user experience: Users will have access to a contemporary, user-friendly interface thanks to Lightning Experience. Compared to the Classic UI, it has a layout that is cleaner, more organised, and more visually pleasing. Lightning Experience is also quite programmable, enabling customers to customize their user experience with unique pages, components, and dashboards. Additionally, the Lightning Experience offers a more responsive user interface, which facilitates quicker and easier task completion and data navigation. Users can complete more tasks in less time thanks to increased capabilities like in-line editing, improved search and filter options, and more adaptable layouts.

Collaboration and communication improvements: The potential of Lightning Experience to improve team collaboration and communication is one of its most important advantages. Users can collaborate on records, share files, and have real-time chats with other users using Salesforce’s Lightning Experience. New tools have given a more visual picture of project progress and enable teams to swiftly identify and prioritise activities, are now part of Lightning Experience. In order to keep everyone informed and up to date, users can now subscribe to record updates and receive notifications when changes are made.

An improved mobile experience: Regardless of the device being used, Lightning Experience offers users a more uniform mobile experience. The new user interface is mobile device optimised, making it simpler to use while moving about and carrying out tasks. On their mobile devices, users may also access extra features and capabilities, such as customised dashboards and apps.

Enhanced Analytics and Reporting: Compared to Salesforce Classic, Lightning Experience offers superior reporting and analytics options. Users may now generate more engaging and aesthetically pleasing reports and dashboards thanks to the updated UI. Better graphing capabilities, specific report kinds, and more extensive filtering options are all part of Lightning Experience’s reporting features.

Higher Productivity: By giving users instant access to the resources they require to complete their task, Lightning Experience is intended to increase user productivity. Users can do activities more quickly and efficiently using the redesigned UI. The platform also offers fresh capabilities like Lightning Voice, which enables users to place calls straight from Salesforce.

Future-Proofing: It is possible that Salesforce may introduce new features in the future that are tailored exclusively for Lightning Experience. Businesses can future-proof their Salesforce instance and make sure they can benefit from new capabilities as they become available by making the switch to Lightning Experience.

Conclusion

Salesforce Lightning offers a number of advantages that can facilitate workflows and increase productivity in the organisations. Lightning is a potent platform that can assist businesses in achieving their goals and objectives thanks to its enhanced user experience, mobile friendliness, scalability, and other app creation insights. Organisations may further maximise the advantages of Lightning by automating their testing procedures, lowering the chance of faults, and speeding up their application development cycles by utilising an automation test platform like Opkey.

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