April 7, 2025

INTRODUCING MULESOFT FOR FLOW – Unlock Data with Low-Code Integration

This feature is coming in Spring 2025.

Simplify Integration for Business Users
MuleSoft for Flow: Integration makes it effortless to connect with third-party systems, enabling business teams to build secure, reliable integrations without complex coding.

Connect to Popular Systems with Ease
With prebuilt connectors available directly in Salesforce, users can seamlessly integrate with common systems using a familiar, intuitive interface—no coding or API development required.

Secure and Reliable Connections
Easily establish secure, dependable connections to external systems. MuleSoft for Flow: Integration manages authentication and security, accelerating deployment and reducing complexity.

Effortless Data Mapping and Transformation
Leverage powerful visual tools to map fields and transform data directly within the interface. Quickly join datasets, apply formulas, and streamline conversions—saving time and effort.

Automate Workflows with External Triggers
Create workflows that automatically respond to changes in external systems, improving efficiency and ensuring data consistency across platforms.

Written by: Bamnan Maclean Dikwal

Ready to transform your workflow and streamline your Salesforce experience? Start your transformation journey today by contacting us at bam@dkloudconsulting.com or enquiries@dkloudconsulting.com 

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