Answers some our most frequently asked questions (FAQs) on myTrailhead. Have a question that is not answered below? Learn more by visiting the myTrailhead Product Documentation.
Note: myTrailhead (also known as Enablement Sites) has been renamed/rebranded as Sales Enablement and is retiring and will continue to honor existing subscriptions until the product service end date. For more details, you can refer to the Sales Enablement Retirement article.
'myTrailhead' and 'Trailhead' are two different tools. They are related, but supported by different groups within Salesforce. Be sure your request for support goes to the right team.
'myTrailhead' is a paid add-on product for your Salesforce organization. If you are a 'myTrailhead' customer here is how you can get support. Visit Salesforce Help to create a case for myTrailhead.
If your concern relates to your Trailhead Account or your experience with Trailhead you will Log a Support Case for Trailhead
Setup, licensing, permissions, reporting, and process automation is all accomplished within your existing Salesforce organization after downloading Trail Tracker from the App Exchange. Trail Tracker allows you to assign learning, customize prebuilt reports and dashboards, and automate business processes to provide the right learning at the right time to your sales reps and service agents.
From a content perspective, you can reference content in your existing LMS using trailmix custom steps or you can convert content from your existing LMS into Trailhead's format.
Yes, as a myTrailhead customer, you'll have access to the library of public Trailhead content as a starting point for your own custom trails. We add new Salesforce and general business skills content every six weeks. Content you publish on myTrailhead is private to your organization and not available to the public.
Take a look at this overview, Creating and Publishing myTrailhead Content, to get an idea of how the entire publication process works. You can follow it at your company step by step, or adjust the order and flow of events to suit your needs. You might find the descriptions in myTrailhead Roles useful, too, to get an overview of the different sorts of people who have a hand in creating and publishing content.
Here's a quick rundown of the tools you use for creating and publishing content.
Rich text, screenshots, graphics, animated gifs, and videos are all supported content formats. Videos are embedded in the in the content with supported links including YouTube and Vidyard. See Add video to your myTrailhead content for more details.
For badge art only .png images are supported. See Create Badge and Trail Art for more details.
In the event you have content that's in a different format type other than what is supported, you can link to that external content within a trailmix.
Yes. The great news is that if your learners have used Trailhead, then they already have one. If they have never used Trailhead then, it is super easy to create one by going here and clicking “Sign Up”. See also myTrailhead users are required to have a Trailhead account.
Yes. Using your custom sub-domain login to myTrailhead. You will be able to access the Trailmaker Settings option and set the following assets: will be able to customize the myTrailhead site to include:
It's not currently possible for Salesforce Support to move a subdomain from one org to another org. Each subdomain name must be unique across all instances of myTrailhead. We recommend that you use the name of your company or organization for your subdomain.
myTrailhead is built natively on the Salesforce platform, Heroku.
Although we encourage all of our customers to make the switch to Lightning for the best possible experience and to take advantage of additional capabilities, myTrailhead will work with Classic. You may need to tweak some of the prebuilt dashboards to be optimized for Classic.
Since internal badges are private, they won’t display on the employee’s public profile nor towards their public facing rank to anyone outside of your company.
When you first installed the Appexchange application called Trail Tracker, it came with a reports folder called Trailhead and inside of that folder a report called debug logs. This will tell you the last time Trail Tracker sync'd with the cloud. Trail Tracker sync's once per day. Some basic trouble shooting steps you can do:
How can I start preparing for myTrailhead?
Once you're ready to start thinking about getting your custom branded content ready for myTrailhead, you can take this trailmix to learn about how myTrailhead works and how to prepare your content: sfdc.co/getready.
How do I create a Trailhead case?
Here is a link on where you can create a Trailhead case: - https://trailhead.salesforce.com/help.
How do I merge Trailhead Accounts?
Here is an article that details how to merge accounts: Trailhead Self Service Account Merge.
Where can I find more information on myTrailhead?
View our product doc myTrailhead Product Documentation.
Can Salesforce help me write myTrailhead content?
Yes. You can take advantage of optional services from Trailhead’s User Adoption Services team.
They provide the following content service offerings:
Contact your Trailhead Account Executive today to learn more about our content service offerings for myTrailhead.
Can I use myTrailhead in Sandbox?
No. myTrailhead can only be accessed with your Production username and password.
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