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Orglens for Salesforce

Deterministic, Salesforce analysis: Impact, Permissions, Flow Analyzer, Execution, Sharing, Configuration.

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Orglens is a Chrome extension that provides comprehensive, read-only analysis of Salesforce org metadata. It consolidates information that is otherwise distributed across numerous Setup pages and multiple APIs into six focused analysis tools, enabling administrators, developers, architects, and business analysts to answer common but time-consuming questions about org configuration: dependency impact, user permissions, flow behavior, automation execution order, record-level access, and configuration references.

Deployment and access model. It requires no installation in the Salesforce org, no connected app, no API credentials, and no external infrastructure. It authenticates using the Salesforce session already established in the user's browser and communicates exclusively with the user's own Salesforce instance through the standard REST and Tooling APIs. The extension icon is active only on Salesforce domains and remains disabled elsewhere. All requests are read-only; the codebase contains no create, update, delete, deployment, or Apex-execution capability.

Impact Analyzer. Given any supported component — fields, flows, Apex classes and triggers, validation rules, email templates, Lightning Web Components, Aura components, duplicate rules, matching rules, record types, page layouts, or Lightning pages — the Impact Analyzer presents dependencies in both directions: components that reference the selected item, and components the selected item references. Relationships are classified by type (Contains, Calls, Displays, Assigns, Filters by), and downstream dependency chains are summarized with blast-radius counts. For each component type, the tool additionally enumerates reference surfaces that Salesforce's Dependency API does not index, so that manual verification steps are explicit rather than omitted.

Permission Overlay. The Permission Overlay evaluates any user against any object or field across the six authorization layers in the order Salesforce applies them: System Permissions, Object CRUD, Field-Level Security, Record Access, Runtime Restrictions, and Presentation. Each result identifies its granting source — profile, permission set, or permission set group — with groups expandable to display their component sets, including muting permission sets. System-level permissions such as Modify All Data and View All Data are reported explicitly. Field-level security is rendered as a complete, paginated table covering every field with its determining reason, and page-layout assignments per record type are retrieved directly from the org.

Flow Analyzer. The Flow Analyzer generates complete documentation for any flow in two presentation modes. Business mode produces a sequential, plain-language narrative of the flow's behavior, with every decision outcome, its condition, and its destination stated explicitly; subflow behavior is summarized from the called flow's own metadata. Technical mode presents every element, filter, variable, and assignment in structured tables without abbreviation. Either mode can be exported as a Word document in a single action, supporting both stakeholder communication and technical documentation requirements.

Execution Explorer. For a selected object and operation (create, update, or delete), the Execution Explorer presents the complete automation pipeline in execution order: before-save flows, before triggers, validation rules, duplicate rules, assignment rules, workflow rules, approval processes, after triggers, after-save flows, and rollup processing, followed by asynchronous automation — scheduled paths read from each flow's metadata, scheduled Apex jobs, Queueable class implementations, and platform-event subscribers. Each entry links directly to the corresponding Lightning Setup page.

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