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Salesforce to Salesforce Is Being Retired (Release Update)
Note: This release is in preview. Features described in this document don't become generally available until the latest general availability date that Salesforce announces for this release. Before then, and where features are noted as beta, pilot, or developer preview, we can't guarantee general availability within any particular time frame or at all. Make your purchase decisions only on the basis of generally available products and features.
Salesforce to Salesforce is being retired in Spring ’27. Salesforce has more powerful and integrated solutions that align with modern business needs. To prevent disruption when Salesforce ends support for the Salesforce to Salesforce product, make sure that you migrate your integrations to one of these recommended solutions: Partner Cloud, Data Cloud One, MuleSoft Anypoint, or MuleSoft for Flow.
Where: This change applies to Salesforce Classic (not available in all orgs) in Contact Manager, Group, Professional, Enterprise, Performance, Unlimited, and Developer editions.
When: The Salesforce to Salesforce retirement is enforced in phases.
- Spring ’26: You could no longer turn on Salesforce to Salesforce in an org, but the feature continued to function if it was enabled before Spring ’26.
- Summer ’26: In this release, support for Salesforce to Salesforce is discontinued.
- Spring ’27: Salesforce to Salesforce is fully retired in all orgs and no longer functions.
To get the major-release upgrade date for your instance, go to Trust Status, search for your My Domain name or instance, and then click the maintenance tab.
How: To review this update, from Setup, in the Quick Find box, enter Release Updates, and then select Release Updates. To avoid disruption, migrate any integrations to one of the alternatives.

