Essential Flow Superbadge Units for Your Tool Belt

Looking to polish your Flow skills and see some real world scenarios with Salesforce Flow? Complete these Superbadge units and collect some coveted Trailhead Superbadges! Superbadges are essential milestones in the Salesforce credentialing program and show your applied skills in a specific area. They are meant to resemble real-life projects. Like in real life, some information required to complete the assignment is not directly given but inferred. Be patient when working on these, and review the materials carefully. As one could rightfully assume, asking somebody else to complete a Superbadge or resorting to unapproved sites to find solutions are not allowed. Here are four great units to start with and have under your belt.

Flow Management Specialist

To earn the Flow Management Specialist Superbadge, you will be required to answer questions related to flow debugging, error handling, and the interactions between flows and other automations. This unit tests your proficiency in debugging issues within flows, managing and resolving errors that occur, and understanding how flows interact with approval processes, assignment rules, and other automation flows. This credential demonstrates expertise in managing complex workflow automations and integrations within a system. Check it out HERE.

In order to unlock this Superbadge, you must complete these prerequisites:

Flow Debugging Superbadge Unit

Flow Error Handling Superbadge Unit

Flow Interactions Superbadge Unit

Flow Fundamentals

To earn this badge, you will update existing flows to enhance automation capabilities, such as sending emails, calculating values, and updating records. The assessment will test your skills in configuring flow elements like Action and Create Record, utilizing Resources and Flow Actions, and understanding the various benefits and limitations of different types of flows. Check it out HERE.

Before starting this unit here are several prerequisites needed to unlock it:

Superbadge Program Security: Quick Look

Flow Builder Basics

Data and Actions in Flow

Flow Builder Logic

Screen Flow Specialist

To earn the Screen Flow Specialist Superbadge, you will need to answer questions related to the configuration and distribution of screen flows. This unit involves completing two additional units: Screen Flow Fundamentals and Screen Flow Distribution, which cover topics such as screen flow elements, user experience considerations, and how screen flows are distributed and made visible across user interfaces. Check it out HERE.

You guessed it! Prerequisites are required to unlock this unit:

Screen Flow Fundamentals Superbadge Unit

Screen Flow Distribution Superbadge Unit

Flow Debugging

To earn this Superbadge, you will need to analyze and correct issues that prevent users from running automations as expected and troubleshoot flow configurations that impact proper automation execution. The unit focuses on concepts such as flow debugging and process automation settings and access, requiring a special Developer Edition Salesforce org with a specific configuration to complete the tasks. Detailed steps guide you through signing up for this special org, connecting it to your Trailhead account, and ensuring all settings are correctly entered to meet the challenge requirements of this badge. Check it out HERE.

And of course, here are the prerequisites: 

Superbadge Program Security: Quick Look

Flow Testing: Step-by-Step

Flow Troubleshooting

Flow Elements and Resources Specialist Superbadge


Conclusion

In addition to expanding your Flow knowledge, these Superbadges will also boost your credentials. Each badge is designed to challenge and increase your understanding of Salesforce’s automation tools, preparing you for complex real-world scenarios.

Read related blog posts:

Basic Flow Modules on Trailhead

Salesforce Flow: A Comprehensive Guide to Getting Started

Exploring Salesforce Admin Certification Paths


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