To start calculating commissions with Salesforce Spiff, add the users, teams, quotas, deals, and other data in Spiff. You can upload records from an external system or sync data with an external system, such as Salesforce.
Required Editions
Available in: both Salesforce Classic (not available in all orgs) and Lightning
Experience
Available in: Enterprise, Unlimited, and Developer
Editions
Available for an additional cost in: Professional Edition with Web
Services API Enabled
ImportantSpiff deletes your company’s data when your billing payment is more than 90 days late or when your contract with Spiff has lapsed for 90 days or more.
Data Types in Salesforce Spiff Data that you import, connect, or create in Salesforce Spiff must match a supported data type.
Imported Data in Salesforce Spiff You can manually import data into Salesforce Spiff, in addition to data synced from external sources, such as Salesforce. You can view your imported data in Data Sources and Designer.
Connectors for Salesforce and Third-Party Data in Salesforce Spiff Sync data from objects and fields in Salesforce or third-party providers for use Salesforce Spiff. Connector fields in Spiff represent the fields synced from the source data, versus calculated fields created in Designer.
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