Windows Server Based Modeler is scheduled for retirement in Winter ‘26. Please transition your Consumer Goods mobile app customization projects to Visual Studio (VS) Code based Modeler.
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How am I affected by this change?
As part of the Windows Server based Modeler retirement, from the Winter ‘26 release, the Modeler Contract Packages (MCP), Modeler Update Packages (MUP), and Framework Update Packages (FUP) for this product will be unavailable. To get new Modeler features and better support for your customization projects, migrate to Visual Studio (VS) Code based Modeler for Consumer Goods Cloud or contact Salesforce for assistance.
Do I need to take any action?
We recommend that you transition to Visual Studio (VS) Code based Modeler.
VS Code-Based Modeler offers similar modeling capabilities without the need for a separate Windows server and database. It uses a command-line interface (CLI) plugin that's fully integrated into the Salesforce CLI.
To learn more, go to how to transition your customization project from a Windows Server-based Modeler to a VS Code-based Modeler.
If you have any questions, open a case with support via Salesforce Help or contact your Salesforce account team. For more information about Salesforce’s approach to retiring products and features, read our Product & Feature Retirement Philosophy.
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