Employee Workspace uses Experience Cloud to collaborate with employees and share
information. Even if you already have a Workplace Command Center site, you must create a new
Experience Cloud site for your employees.
Required Editions
User Permissions Needed
To enable digital experiences:
Customize Application
Note In the Spring ’21 release, Community Cloud was
renamed to Experience Cloud. As part of this rebranding effort, you can expect changes for both
tools and terminology.
From Setup, enter Digital Experiences in the Quick Find box, then
select Digital Experiences | Settings.
Tip If you don’t see this menu, Digital Experiences might not be available for
your Salesforce org. Contact your Salesforce account executive.
Select Enable Digital Experiences.
Enter a domain name for your site, and click Check Availability to
make sure that it’s not already in use.
We suggest that you use something recognizable to your users, such as your company name.
Important You can’t change the domain name after you save it.
Click Save.
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