A recent client of mine achieved a new title: the worst configured Salesforce implementation I’ve ever seen.
Talk about things NOT to do:
- Hardcode user content in apex that needs to be regularily updated
- Deploy apex classes that don’t meet the required 85% overall coverage
- Create custom fields when standard ones are suitable (including creating email fields that are text)
- Create multiple individual flows that perform the same behavior
- Create an ecommerce platform using site and VisualForce pages
- Overload a custom object to both collect orders and manage fulfullment
This is was implemented by a previous vendor. What’s even more interesting is this vendor is a summit Salesforce partner (the highest available), has a 4.9+ star review on the AppExchange, and more than 75 reviews.
Given this, how can you trust reviews? And if you cannot trust reviews, how do you evaluate a potential vendor?
The takeaway
Salesforce knows this is an issue and is currently changing how vendors are rated and recommended.
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