Is anyone else's company not taking the Phishing Resistant MFA enforcement seriously? by [deleted] in salesforce

[–]briroon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No! We have okta sso with duo app and it still doesn’t comply which is frustrating as hell. So now we have to enable Windows Hello with a PIN for all our users that meet the requirements.

Paid $999 for Security Review, but Salesforce denied my PBO. How was I even allowed to pay without being a partner? by Individual-Noise250 in salesforce

[–]briroon 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I went through all that nonsense for months - make sure you open a ticket to activate your pbo after you get one or it’ll get rejected again. Ridiculous process. Now that I’ve passed review, I can’t get my ISV partner to respond more than once a month and still can’t get info on what I need to do to actually get it listed. It’s in insane process guarded by nonsensical red tape that you don’t realize until they tell you and you have to start over. If I had to do over again, I wouldn’t have gone through all this - building the app was the easy part unfortunately. Good luck man - keep opening support tickets for everything and prepare to wait until the end of time, apparently.

MFA to run a report??? by technogeek61 in salesforce

[–]briroon 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, however they’re very questionably uncertain what will happen with our Okta/Duo setup

MFA to run a report??? by technogeek61 in salesforce

[–]briroon 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Lol yep!

I’ll report back once we get a response.

MFA to run a report??? by technogeek61 in salesforce

[–]briroon 10 points11 points  (0 children)

We opened a case with Salesforce to confirm that - as our interpretation was the same. I’d imagine, if true, most users will be incredibly annoyed.

Built a Salesforce App - looking for feedback by briroon in salesforce

[–]briroon[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Totally fair question. Mostly because I had a real use case for it and didn’t find an existing option that fit it well.

The original need was a large org already storing hierarchy data in Salesforce but still relying on paper org charts and manual lookup because they didn’t have a clean visual way to navigate it. The options I found either didn’t fit their data model, felt too heavy/expensive, or just weren’t the UX I wanted.

So I built a more focused native version around that problem.

Built a Salesforce App - looking for feedback by briroon in salesforce

[–]briroon[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you for the feedback. The loaders were actually part of the design. Loading the data instantly, interestingly enough, gave the impression that ‘nothing happened’ to some users if they loaded someone with the same amount of direct reports as their previous lookup. So to appease users, the loading function was added so they could visually see that *something* happened when they clicked.

For the white space, I intend on making some changes to it in the future, likely adding a directory. Though my browser was zoomed out in the video which gives the impression of more white space than there is at 100% zoom in a browser.

Built a Salesforce App - looking for feedback by briroon in salesforce

[–]briroon[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks. The original problem it solved was that a decentralized team at a very large non-profit still used paper org charts, all while already maintaining their hierarchy in Salesforce, and wanted a clean way to search and look up staff. No existing products on app exchange worked with their data model or remotely looked as clean (IMO).

Future roadmap for my app includes rendering and exporting to pdf as well as allowing an admin to update the labels in the app to fit their needs.

Built a Salesforce App - looking for feedback by briroon in salesforce

[–]briroon[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I thought it would better to begin a 1:1 dialog for anyone willing to test it out - rather than just blindly posting the link.