Manage Asset Lifecycle in Agentforce Revenue Management
Track purchased products and services to provide excellent support and build your
business relationships. Amend assets to meet changing customer needs, renew them for
uninterrupted service, and cancel assets that you no longer require.
Required Editions
Available in: Lightning Experience
Available in: Enterprise, Unlimited, and Developer Editions of
Revenue Cloud where Transaction Management is enabled
View and Manage Assets in Agentforce Revenue Management Use the Assets tab on account and contract pages to track and oversee purchased products and services. This centralized view helps you to perform essential lifecycle tasks, such as changing renewal terms or enabling auto-renewal.
Amending, Renewing, and Canceling Assets Use Agentforce Revenue Management to manage the products or assets that your customers purchase. With this feature, your sales reps can amend, renew, or cancel assets to meet the needs of your customers.
Asset Lifecycle Considerations This topic details known limitations for the Asset Lifecycle features of Transaction Management.
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