Starting in Summer ’13, the partner portal is no longer available for orgs that aren’t
currently using it. Existing orgs continue to have full access. If you don’t have a partner
portal, but want to easily share records and information with your partners, try Experience Cloud
sites.
Required Editions
Available in: Salesforce Classic
Available in: Professional, Enterprise, Performance,
Unlimited, and Developer Editions
Note Starting in Summer ’13, the partner portal is no longer available for orgs that aren’t
currently using it. Existing orgs continue to have full access. If you don’t have a partner
portal, but want to easily share records and information with your partners, try Experience Cloud
sites.
Existing orgs using partner portals may continue to use their partner portals or
transition to Experience Cloud. Contact your Salesforce Account Executive for more
information.
For detailed information about creating a partner portal, see the Create and Manage Partner Portals guide. Generic
information about user management, sharing, and CRM data remains available from the Salesforce
help.
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