Sales agents, service agents, and other users can find and execute actions by using the
Action Launcher in Automotive Cloud. For example, schedule periodic vehicle checkups or update
cases by launching Flow actions, Omniscript actions, or Quick actions. Add the Action Launcher in
the Financial Console for Automotive, Service Console for Automotive, and other lightning
pages.
Required Editions
Available in: Enterprise, Unlimited, and Developer
Editions
Salesforce admins configure the objects for Action Launcher components in an Action Launcher
deployment. Admins can add the Action Launcher to any Lightning Page, configure the actions that
the users can launch as well as the actions that are always shown on the component. Admins can
also configure and launch service processes created in the Service Process Studio.
Here are a few examples of actions in the Action Launcher.
Action Description
Type of Action
Record Page
Schedule a test drive appointment
OmniScript Action
Vehicle
Generate an annual statement
Flow Action
Financial Account
Create a visit
Quick Action
Account
For detailed setup and configuration steps, see Action Launcher.
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