Welcome to Salesforce Maps Live! This guide will provide detailed instructions for System Administrators responsible for installing and configuring Salesforce Maps Live, and users leveraging Salesforce Maps Live to visualize the live and historical locations of vehicles, equipment, and users in the field.
Important: Live Tracking in the Salesforce Maps mobile app is scheduled for retirement by August 31, 2026. For more information, see Salesforce Maps Live Mobile Retirement.
Permissions & Enablement
Creating Salesforce Maps Live Records, Base Objects, and Layers
Configuring Salesforce Maps Live Daily Summaries
Visualizing Salesforce Maps Live Assets and Events
Additional Features
The links below will explain the permissions needed to use the Maps Live features. You will learn about our API key and how it impacts Live. Also, you will learn how to toggle on Live Location in Maps.
The links below will explain how to upload Salesforce Maps Live Driver, IoT Device, and Asset data to Salesforce. You'll also learn how to pair IoT Device and Asset records, and Driver and Asset records together to help you visualize your data in Salesforce Maps Live, and prepare to configure Salesforce Maps Live Daily Summaries.
The links below will explain how to configure Daily Summaries in Salesforce Maps Live. Daily Summary Configurations allow Salesforce Maps users to choose a group of Assets, define business-critical events like Stops and Speeding incidents, and automatically generate a list of events for each Asset every day. Users can also configure Stop Associations to tie Stop events to relevant Salesforce records and maintain better visibility into their field operations.
The links below will explain display the historical location and travel of the Asset, plus the locations of any Stop, Speeding, and Safety Events captured by the Asset's IoT Device for a desired date range. They will also describe how to manage Stop Associations generated by Salesforce Maps Live and ensure that they are accurate and comprehensive.
The links below go over a few configurations that are needed to use additional features that reference Maps Live Tracking. Use these links to create a tab for custom Maps Live objects, create rules for geofencing, configuring working & holiday hours, and
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