Show Partner Enablement programs to partner users in supported Experience Cloud sites as
part of your Partner Relationship Management (PRM) strategy. Partner Enablement programs are
also called Partner Tracks. Work with your site developer to build partner experiences that show
Enablement programs, outcomes, milestones, and exercises in site pages where partners interact
with your brand.
Required Editions
Available in: Lightning Experience
Partner Enablement is available in Developer Edition with a limited number of
add-ons. It is also available with Sales Cloud, Service Cloud, or the Salesforce Platform
in: Enterprise, Performance, and Unlimited Editions for an additional
cost. A supported PRM add-on license
is required.
Considerations for Partner Enablement Programs In general, Partner Enablement programs in supported Experience Cloud sites behave similarly to sales programs in Lightning Experience. Some details for creating and launching Partner Enablement programs are different, and other considerations apply when you’re getting started with a supported Experience Cloud site.
Create a Partner Enablement Program Create an Experience Cloud site from a supported template that uses the Enablement pages and components. Then set up your program in Program Builder.
Enablement Components and Pages in Experience Cloud Site Templates In Experience Builder, certain site templates include an Enablement section in the Components panel and Enablement pages in the Pages menu. A site developer can use these components and pages to show Partner Enablement programs, outcomes, milestones, and exercises in your Partner Relationship Management (PRM) experience.
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