Have at least one Experience Builder template, custom app, or flow category that you
want to distribute? Then you’re ready to create a Lightning Bolt Solution. With Lightning Bolt
Solutions, you can combine custom Lightning apps, business process flows, and Experience Builder
templates and pages in easy-to-build, distributable packages.
Required Editions
Available in: both Salesforce Classic and
Lightning Experience
Available in: Enterprise, Performance, Unlimited, and
Developer Editions
User Permissions Needed
To create a flow category:
Customize Application
To create a Lightning Experience Builder template:
Customize Application AND Create and Set Up Experiences AND View Setup and
Configuration
To create a Lightning Bolt Solution:
Customize Application AND View Setup and Configuration
Including an Experience Builder template in your Lightning Bolt Solution is optional. Use any
template as a base to build your custom site with standard pages and components, or create
custom pages, layouts, and components of your own. After you finish customizing the template,
export it or one of its pages from Settings | Developer in Experience Builder.
To include flows, first create a flow category, and add the active flows that you want to
export.
From Setup, enter Lightning Bolt Solutions in the Quick Find box,
and select Lightning Bolt Solutions.
On the Details and Branding page, enter information about your solution. For example, enter
your company and solution names, and list the solution’s key features. Click
Next.
On the Solution Highlights page, add any combination of Experience Builder templates, flow
categories, and custom apps. Click Next.
Review the Summary page, and click Finish.
The new Lightning Bolt Solutions is now ready for distribution.
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