Future-Proof Your Salesforce Automations: Transition to Salesforce Flow Builder with Confidence Now

Salesforce has retired Workflow Rules and Process Builder, and the support for these automation tools ends on December 25, 2025. While these tools will continue to function within Salesforce, if you haven’t migrated to Salesforce Flow Builder, the time to do so is now.  

At SIG, we want to assure you that we are here to support you throughout this transition. We understand that moving existing rules and processes to Flow can be overwhelming and time-consuming.  That’s why we recommend starting early – planning ahead will help you avoid last-minute stress. 

Why This Matters
Many schools we work with have been using Salesforce for years, and often, administrators inherit orgs full of legacy automation tools. While Salesforce offers a “Migrate to Flow” tool, it’s important to approach this carefully. A rushed migration can disrupt the automations your organization relies on every day.

Where to Start

  1. Identify Active Automations
    Head to Setup > Process Automation and sort by Active status. This will show you which Workflow Rules and Process Builder processes are still running.
  2. Plan Your Migration
    Once you know what’s active, you can start mapping out how those processes will look in Flow.

We’re Here to Help
Salesforce no longer provides support for migration-related questions—but we do! Our team has helped organizations audit, streamline, and successfully migrate their automations to Flow. Whether you need:

  • A comprehensive assessment of your current setup
  • Hands-on help building new Flows

We’ll tailor our support to fit your needs.

Let’s Make This Easy
SIG is committed to being your trusted partner during this transition. If you have questions or concerns, reach out anytime. Together, we’ll ensure your migration to Salesforce Flow is seamless and effective.

 


Have Questions?
We look forward to hearing from you.