You are here:
Flow Reference
Bookmark this page for quick access to information about flow elements, resources, events, and more.
Required Editions
| View supported editions. |
- Flow Element Connectors
A connector determines the path that a flow takes at run time. - MuleSoft for Flow: Integration Connectors
Use MuleSoft for Flow: Integration connectors in your flows for no-code connectivity to external systems. Each external system that connects to Flow Builder behaves in different ways depending on how the external system stores the information that you want to retrieve and manipulate. Review each connector's reference page to understand which triggers and actions are available. - Flow Resources
Each resource represents a value that you can reference throughout the flow. - Flow Elements
An element represents an action that the flow can execute. Examples include reading or writing Salesforce data, displaying information and collecting data from flow users, executing business logic, or manipulating data. - Provided Flow Core Actions
Perform an action outside of the flow. Choose from Salesforce-provided actions, like Submit for Approval or Send Email, or from your org’s quick actions and local actions. To add one of these actions to your flow, add an Action element. Then, in the Action field, search for the appropriate action. - Standard Flow Screen Components
Salesforce provides several standard screen components that extend the types of input fields available in screens. - Automation Event Library
The Automation Event Library in Flow Builder lists events you can select to trigger event-triggered flows or Wait Until Event elements. - Flow Operators
Operators behave differently, depending on what you’re configuring. In Assignment elements, operators let you change resource values. In conditions and filters, operators let you evaluate information and narrow the scope of a flow operation. - Flow Version Properties
A flow version’s properties consist of its label, description, interview label, and type. These properties drive the field values that appear on the flow’s detail page.
Did this article solve your issue?
Let us know so we can improve!

