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          Add Flows to the Field Service Mobile App

          Add Flows to the Field Service Mobile App

          Guide your team through mobile flows in which they can view information, create and update records, and trigger input-based actions.

          Required Editions

          Available in: both Salesforce Classic (not available in all orgs) and Lightning Experience
          The Field Service core features, managed package, and mobile app are available in Enterprise, Unlimited, and Developer Editions.
          To access the Field Service mobile app, users need the Field Service Mobile user license.
          User Permissions Needed
          To open, edit, or create a flow in Flow Builder: Manage Flow
          To run flows from the app: Run Flows

          One quick and recommended way to accelerate adding flows is by installing the optional, and free, Field Service Starter Kit. The Starter Kit is a Salesforce Labs managed package containing Flow Templates that you can enable and use immediately or customize to tailor fit to your company’s specific use case. The kit contains 13 features that you can easily install and test in a sandbox environment and roll out to your users. The features are grouped into three families – Status-Based features, Mobile Notifications, and General Flows.

          The Starter Kit is a great way to get started adding flows to Field Service. See the Field Service Starter Kit Simple Implementation Guide for a good introduction to the features in the kit.

          Note
          Note Salesforce Labs solutions like the Salesforce Field Service Starter Kit app aren’t official Salesforce products and don’t have Salesforce official support. The Field Service Starter Kit group on the Trailblazer Community is the place to post your questions and get answers.

          But, before you begin, learn how to build flows and connect them to the Field Service Mobile app.

           
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