Salesforce Spring 26′ release

What’s New in Salesforce Spring ’26 Release: Key Features You Need to Know

Salesforce’s Spring ’26 Release is rolling out now, bringing enhancements that help admins, developers and business teams do more with automation, data and user experience. From improved Flow capabilities to new experience components, this release continues Salesforce’s push to streamline low‑code processes and empower scalable digital operations. Salesforce Time+1

Below are the most impactful additions you should be aware of:

Spring ’26 Key Features at a Glance

FeatureBenefits
Flow EnhancementsMore styling options and screen control, better layout design, easier debugging and canvas scrolling. Salesforce Time
Screen Styling & ComponentsCustomisable screen colours, borders and styles for buttons and fields — allowing flows to match branding and UI needs. Salesforce Time
Multi‑Page Experience FlowsBuild flows that span multiple screens — ideal for guided UX journeys in Experience Cloud sites. Salesforce Time
Editable Data TablesInline editing and sortable columns in Flow data tables keeps more work inside Salesforce without extra tools. Salesforce Time
Kanban Board in FlowsVisualise records in Flow with a board layout — useful for status tracking and workflow steps. Salesforce Time
Flow LoggingEnhanced visibility into flow runs, including status and error metadata — making troubleshooting and optimisation easier. Salesforce Time

Why This Matters

Spring ’26 continues Salesforce’s trend of making automation more powerful and easier to manage:

  • Admins get more UI customisation so flows match real business needs.
  • Developers benefit from better debugging and component behaviour.
  • Business Users experience smoother workflows with components like Kanban boards.
  • Organisations can monitor automation performance more effectively with logging. Salesforce Time

Who Should Care Most?

This release is particularly meaningful for:

  • Teams who build processes with Salesforce Flow
  • Experience Cloud site builders
  • Admins refining user journeys and UI design
  • Developers improving data interactions and debugging workflows

Spring ’26 may not feel like a seismic shift but the detail refinements and UX improvements across Flow and automation tools make it one of the most practically useful releases in recent memory. Whether you’re tightening up user experiences, streamlining approval flows, or building more visually rich automations, there’s something here for almost every team.

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