Why Salesforce
Stuff that Salesforce should have added already... Adding flow and user tabs into setup.
Productivity tools for Salesforce administrators and developers to inspect data and metadata directly from the Salesforce UI.
Review user movement across collected snapshots.
View collected rating snapshots from the latest 7-day window to assess rating stability.
Compare 1-day, 7-day, and 30-day net growth and growth rate.
Review publication date, version, supported languages, and crawl timestamps.
Review the store description, core capabilities, and common use cases.
This extension is based on the original Salesforce inspector extension made by Søren Krabbe.
IMPORTANT: If you have any question or facing bugs, please use the GitHub repository : https://github.com/tprouvot/Salesforce-Inspector-reloaded/issues
Salesforce Inspector Reloaded contains lots of new features:
- Analyze Field Usage in Show All Data
- Multi Query tabs in Data Export
- Download & Deploy Metadata
Inspect the latest comments and rating distribution.
Store average score: 4.8. The bars below are calculated from synced review text only, so they may be empty for extensions that have public ratings but no synced comments yet.
Review related products from the Chrome Web Store detail page.
Stuff that Salesforce should have added already... Adding flow and user tabs into setup.
By using the advanced quick find you can get your code few clicks shorter. Also, you can search any string your code
Display Field & Object API Names on Detail Pages (LEX & Classic).
Build Salesforce LWC development easy and fastest.
Updates the standard favicon on Salesforce tabs with colored versions to help differentiate between different organizations.
Boost productivity in Salesforce with powerful UI enhancements, smart admin tools and developer shortcuts for SF professionals.
Following some enhancement, I'm not able to see "Show All Data" button anymore through the Chrome Extension. That's reducing the interest of this one significantly
I would give this 5 stars but when I have the extension turned on, it appears in rich text or HTML fields within Salesforce, meaning that when I save the page, there is an image of Salesforce Inspector Reloaded in each field. A workaround is either to turn it off in the browser whilst working on things like Classic Email Templates, or to delete it out of each field on the page, but it would be really helpful to fix this issue OR to give us the ability to quickly toggle the extension on and off without having to go into browser extensions > manage extensions > toggle it off!
As a Salesforce Consultant, I use this EVERY day!
The most powerful salesforce productivity enhancer out there. I truly wouldn't know how to do my job without the soql/export funtion in this extension anymore. And then there is still soo much more!
Always been a huge fan of this extension, this is my primary method for navigating and interacting with data in Salesforce. To that end, I've noticed one limitation there when switching from a Windows machine to a Mac. When executing a query on Windows, each record ID in the query results was clickable so I could navigate to the record, view the record data, etc. I've noticed that is missing on the Mac side of the world - the record IDs are no longer clickable. Not sure if this is a known limitation, I couldn't find much mention of it, but getting these links back would be a huge quality-of-live improvement.
I can’t imagine surviving without this tool!
Daily Accelerator. Thanks a lot for providing this terrific add-on!
Hi Salesforce Inspector Reloaded team, I’d like to suggest an improvement to the Data Import feature. In addition to the existing Batch size option, could you add a new Delay option that lets users define a pause between sends? Ideally, this delay could be configurable in milliseconds (ms), so we can better control the sending rate and avoid hitting limits or overloading the org. Thanks for considering this enhancement!
There is no reason to give less than 5-stars. Best tool in years and free!
Pagaría gustoso por esta pedazo de extensión.