Agentforce Revenue Management Support for Experience Cloud
Your customers and partners perform tasks in Agentforce Revenue Management by using Experience Cloud
sites or by accessing APIs. For various Agentforce Revenue Management functional areas, learn about the required
permission set licenses, supported Experience Cloud templates, and supported tasks for partners
and customers.
Required Editions
Available in: Lightning Experience
Available in: Enterprise, Unlimited, and Developer Editions of
Agentforce Revenue Management
Permission Set Licenses for Experience Cloud Site Users To provide customers and partners access to Agentforce Revenue Management functional areas from Experience Cloud sites, assign the necessary permission set licenses or permission sets.
Supported Experience Cloud Templates Create Experience Cloud sites by using one of the supported templates and then add Agentforce Revenue Management object pages and components to them.
Transaction Management Tasks Supported on LWR Sites Explore the Transaction Management tasks that are available on Lightning Web Runtime (LWR) sites for users with the Customer Community Plus license. Learn about the additional customizations required for some of these tasks.
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