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Requirements for Distributing Lightning Bolt Solutions
Before Salesforce can recognize a Lightning Bolt Solution that’s ready for distribution on AppExchange, your solution must meet certain requirements.

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Before Salesforce can recognize a Lightning Bolt Solution that’s ready for distribution on AppExchange, your solution must meet certain requirements.
| Available in: both Salesforce Classic and Lightning Experience |
| Available in: Enterprise, Performance, Unlimited, and Developer Editions |
Before you distribute your solution, use these checklists.
For all Lightning Bolt Solutions that are ready for distribution, make sure that you have:
Included at least one of the
following:
Tested all site functionality
and appearance across desktop, tablet, and mobile devices
Confirmed that your
customizations have no regressions (each release)
Verified that Salesforce
approves of all third-party technology that you use
Ensured proper code coverage,
and executed basic performance testing
Adhered to all Salesforce
Lightning developer guidelines (such as attribute enforcements)
Included written installation
and configuration documentation
Developed appropriate customer
support for custom functionality
If your solution includes a template, make sure that you have:
Developed a custom Experience
Builder template
Included at least one custom
Lightning component (API version 40.0 or later)
Included at least one custom
Theme Layout component with a unique visual design
Tested the template with the
Strict CSP enabled in your site settings

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