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Sweep uses Salesforce metadata to uncover how processes are structured across objects, fields, flows, and automations. Process mapping turns that metadata into clear visual diagrams that show dependencies, bottlenecks, and logic flows. Together, they give RevOps and admins a living, up-to-date blueprint of their Salesforce org. Without mining and mapping, teams rely on static Lucidcharts, spreadsheets, or tribal knowledge that quickly go stale. Sweep automates this work with AI, so you always know how your org is configured, how processes connect, and where to optimize without wasting hours digging manually.
Sweep uses Salesforce metadata to uncover how processes are structured across objects, fields, flows, and automations. Process mapping turns that metadata into clear visual diagrams that show dependencies, bottlenecks, and logic flows. Together, they give RevOps and admins a living, up-to-date blueprint of their Salesforce org. Without mining and mapping, teams rely on static Lucidcharts, spreadsheets, or tribal knowledge that quickly go stale. Sweep automates this work with AI, so you always know how your org is configured, how processes connect, and where to optimize without wasting hours digging manually.
Sweep uses Salesforce metadata to uncover how processes are structured across objects, fields, flows, and automations. Process mapping turns that metadata into clear visual diagrams that show dependencies, bottlenecks, and logic flows. Together, they give RevOps and admins a living, up-to-date blueprint of their Salesforce org. Without mining and mapping, teams rely on static Lucidcharts, spreadsheets, or tribal knowledge that quickly go stale. Sweep automates this work with AI, so you always know how your org is configured, how processes connect, and where to optimize without wasting hours digging manually.
Lucidchart and Miro are great for diagramming, but they\'re static snapshots—once a Salesforce change is made, the diagram is outdated. Sweep auto-generates maps directly from Salesforce metadata and keeps them in sync as your org evolves. Instead of hand-drawing flows, you get living diagrams of how objects, record types, validation rules, and automations connect. You can click into a process line to see the Apex classes or fields involved, search for dependencies, or expand the map automatically. This makes Sweep not just a diagramming tool but a real-time documentation and collaboration workspace.
Lucidchart and Miro are great for diagramming, but they\'re static snapshots—once a Salesforce change is made, the diagram is outdated. Sweep auto-generates maps directly from Salesforce metadata and keeps them in sync as your org evolves. Instead of hand-drawing flows, you get living diagrams of how objects, record types, validation rules, and automations connect. You can click into a process line to see the Apex classes or fields involved, search for dependencies, or expand the map automatically. This makes Sweep not just a diagramming tool but a real-time documentation and collaboration workspace.
Lucidchart and Miro are great for diagramming, but they\'re static snapshots—once a Salesforce change is made, the diagram is outdated. Sweep auto-generates maps directly from Salesforce metadata and keeps them in sync as your org evolves. Instead of hand-drawing flows, you get living diagrams of how objects, record types, validation rules, and automations connect. You can click into a process line to see the Apex classes or fields involved, search for dependencies, or expand the map automatically. This makes Sweep not just a diagramming tool but a real-time documentation and collaboration workspace.
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