After creating your Experience Cloud site, take care of administrative tasks such as
adding members, securing your data, defining what records are shown in your site and to whom, and
enabling other features such as SEO.
Required Editions
Available in: Salesforce Classic and Lightning Experience
Available in: Enterprise, Performance, Unlimited,
and Developer Editions
Experience Cloud Site Setup Checklist Building an Experience Cloud site is the result of research, mapping of goals, and defining your audience. At the same time, you must have all your ducks in a row so the actual implementation process is seamless. You know your org best, but use this general checklist to help you organize what you need for site.
Experience Cloud Site Statuses Experience Cloud sites can have one of these statuses: preview, inactive, active, and archived.
Manage Site Emails and Notifications Manage the emails that are sent out from your Experience Cloud site, and which notifications your members see.
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