Migrate from a Partner Portal to an Experience Cloud Site
Salesforce recommends that you migrate from partner portals to Experience Cloud sites.
Portal licenses are supported in Experience Coud sites so you don’t need to switch
licenses.
Required Editions
Available in: both Salesforce Classic
and Lightning Experience
Available in: Enterprise, Performance, Unlimited, and
Developer Editions
Note Starting from Summer ’13, portals are no longer available for new Salesforce orgs.
Existing organizations using portals can continue to use their partner portals or migrate to
an Experience Cloud site. If you don’t have a partner portal, but want to share records and
information with your partners, give an Experience Cloud site a try. Contact Salesforce for
more information.
Why Migrate from Portals to Experience Cloud sites?
Experience Cloud sites offer all the functionality available in portals and customer
portals, plus more features including:
A rich, responsive, mobile-ready Lightning solution designed with channel sales and
marketing workflows in mind: Partner Central
Build personalized, rich experiences with your company’s branding
Collaborate with your partner users in groups and feeds
Share files
Access to reports and dashboards plus the ability to create custom reports for your
site
Single sign-on and login support for multiple authentication providers
Content moderation, direct messages, and much more
Single location where you can design, moderate, and manage your site
Plus, we’re working round the clock to bring you more features in every release.
If You Continue to Use Partner Portals
All the information about setting up partner accounts, users, portals, and tracking partner
sales is available in the Salesforce Partner Portal Guide.
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