Henry Ford famously quipped, “If I had asked people what they wanted, they would have said faster horses.” As a great Salesforce Admin, you pick up on clues and themes unnoticed by others. You took notice that people did not ask for a safer horse, nor a more comfortable horse. You heard their ask loud and clear – speed.
Your user feedback and suggestions can be invaluable when interpreted through the knowledge of a hero admin with the power to effect change. Salesforce Admins may not (always) wear capes, but they are often unsung heroes of the sales organization, because they understand and anticipate. Adding a document creation/generation solution for salesforce could help deliver your next cape (should you choose to wear it).
If you’re looking to earn that cape and your company has not enabled a document generation app, look no further. The integration of a native app like S-Docs will not only help solve the pain points for users, it will solve some for you as well.
Put simply, the Salesforce AppExchange is the key to notching big wins.
In the case of a document creation/generation app, getting set up can be quick and painless. If you choose a native app like S-Docs, you don’t have to integrate an external system. Install can even be done in 3-4 minutes. Go onto the AppExchange, download and install on a Sandbox to try it before you decide to use it in production. You can download a template from the template library (link) or create your own from scratch. Then add your "generate doc" button to your page and users can merge Salesforce data with your template in one click. Users will click a button, merge selected information and have a quickly compiled document.
We’ve seen users install S-Docs in 15 minutes and train others in 5 minutes.
After installing a document creation/generation app, the Salesforce Admin has checked off the “problem solver” job requirement. They have made a change that creates new efficiencies for users. In other words, they’ve reinforced their value and taken one step closer to hero status. And hopefully a real cape.