Use this step-by-step guidance for configuring Agentforce Revenue Management. It outlines the setup
steps for enabling revenue settings, creating profiles and users, assigning permission sets,
setting up procedures, setting up all the features available in Agentforce Revenue Management.
Required Editions
Available in: Lightning Experience
Available in: Enterprise, Unlimited, and Developer Editions
of Agentforce Revenue Management
We recommend bookmarking this page so you can easily return to it after completing the setup
steps for each feature. This will help you keep track of your progress and quickly access the
instructions when you’re ready to move on to the next section.
Note Salesforce Go is an easier and more automated way to set up Salesforce features. It
simplifies the setup process by helping you complete essential tasks such as assigning
permissions, configuring prerequisites, and setting up key features all from one place. It
also shows which features are available and what’s already set up, enabling you to monitor
progress and manage your setup more efficiently. For more information, see Feature Set Up and Discovery with Salesforce
Go.
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