A quick note before the config below. When OpenAI first let anyone build a custom GPT, I built Salesforce Sidekick that same day, not expecting much. Somewhere past 500,000 conversations later, it had somehow become the most-used Salesforce GPT on the platform — leaned on by admins, developers, and consulting teams I’ve never met. ThatContinue reading “Salesforce Sidekick GPT Config”
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GenAI: The New Cambrian Explosion
540 million years ago, the Earth had a different definition for life. There wasn’t much of an atmosphere, so life only existed in the oceans: single-celled organisms, algae, bacteria… The most complex things swimming around were early types of jellyfish. That was it! No Internet, no Starbucks. Pretty boring stuff. Then, the environment began toContinue reading “GenAI: The New Cambrian Explosion”
Salesforce Sidekick: Some Notes
This week, OpenAI released a new beta feature called “GPTs” that lets you create custom chatbots you can train for specific kinds of things. I created one called Salesforce Sidekick, to use as an assistant for various tasks I run into as a Salesforce solution engineer. Try it yourself: https://chat.openai.com/g/g-aOD4U2jkL-salesforce-sidekick What Does Salesforce Sidekick Do?Continue reading “Salesforce Sidekick: Some Notes”
FlexCard Notes #1: Experience Cloud CSS Styling Hooks
Building a FlexCard for an Experience Cloud site? Use these styling hooks to inherit colors defined in the Experience Builder. This post is part of the FlexCard Design Thinking mini series.
FlexCard Pattern #5: Presenting Actionable Buttons and Menus
Create beautiful lists of Salesforce records with FlexCards. This post is part of the FlexCard Design Thinking mini series.
FlexCard Pattern #4: Display Multiple, Related Records
Create beautiful lists of Salesforce records with FlexCards. This post is part of the FlexCard Design Thinking mini series.
FlexCard Pattern #3: Display a List of Records
Create beautiful lists of Salesforce records with FlexCards. This post is part of the FlexCard Design Thinking mini series.
DataRaptor: Extract a List of Records
Create a DataRaptor that returns a list of records. This post is part of the FlexCard Design Thinking mini series.
FlexCard Pattern #2: Display Data From a Single Record
Simple but powerful – pull a single Salesforce record into your FlexCard. This post is part of the FlexCard Design Thinking mini series.
DataRaptor: Extract a Single Record
Create a DataRaptor that returns a single record. This post is part of the FlexCard Design Thinking mini series.
