Give your users everything they need to manage their day
from the Home page in Lightning Experience. Your sales reps can see their quarterly
performance summary and get important updates on critical tasks and opportunities. You can
also customize the page for different types of users and assign custom pages to different apps
and app-and-profile combinations.
Required Editions
Available in: Lightning Experience
Available in: Essentials, Group, Professional,
Enterprise, Performance, Unlimited, and Developer
Editions
From Setup, enter Lightning App Builder in the Quick
Find box, then select Lightning App Builder. Click
New to create a Lightning Home page, or click
Edit next to an existing Home page.
While editing a Lightning app, select the Pages tab, then click
New Page or Open Page.
While viewing a Home page, click and select
Edit Page to create an editable copy of the current Home
page.
Set a New Default Home Page Set a new default Home page to surface the information that’s most relevant for your users. All users see the default Home page unless they have profiles that are assigned to another Home page.
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