5 Chrome Extensions for Salesforce Professionals

Aman Bhatia
3 min readFeb 21, 2023

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  1. Better Salesforce formula editor

Want a better formula editor for Salesforce?
— With Syntax highlighting
— Field and Metadata autocomplete
— Live snippets & Documentation
— Tabulation support
— lightning compatible

2. Salesforce inspector

Easily inspect data and metadata directly from the Salesforce UI to streamline your workflow. It’s also a quick and easy-to-use data loader!

3. Salesforce Show Api Name

Display Field & Object API Names on Detail Pages (Lightning & Classic).

How to use it:

In the salesforce classic/lightning record detail page, click the extension icon, and you will see the field/object API name added to the page.

4. ORGanizer for Salesforce

The ORGanizer Chrome Extension lets you forget about your Salesforce.com username and passwords and help you to recognize Salesforce.com tabs on your browser.
With Salesforce ORGanizer you can:
- Store your frequently used accounts (basic encryption for password, details on the guide): username/password/login URL / landing page
- Login to an account on a new tab, window, and window on incognito mode or get the full login URL for other browsers
- Change an ORG tab and title to instantly recognize which tab belongs to which ORG
- Use the built-in Quick Link tool to quickly access your most used standard Salesforce links
- Create your personal ORG’s quick link library to handle special links
- Use the Quick Links tool to make a global search or open a custom relative link (e.g. from a copied Salesforce ID) or login to another ORG
- Use the Quick Console right inside your Salesforce tab to have quick access to describe manager, queries, execute anonymous and other handy tools

5. Boostr for Salesforce

Boost your admin and developer productivity on Salesforce.com with Boostr!

Current features include:
- Ability to search when adding items to a change set
- Filtering by type when adding to a change set
- Showing all items of a given type on one page when adding to a change set
- Adding a checkbox to the table header in the admin area to check and uncheck all items in that column
- Displaying the API Name next to field names when editing a fieldset
- Using Pascal Case for the API Name when creating new objects and fields
- Preventing the placeholder text from filling in the setup area sidebar
- Display the number of selected fields on the field history tracking page
- Ability to uncheck all page layouts by default when creating a new field.
- Convert Salesforce Ids from the app’s popup menu.
- See additional system overview stats.
- Select Failed Tests to re-run on the Apex Test Execution page with the click of a button!

Thanks for Reading!

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Aman Bhatia
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