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UNDERSTAND

Understanding how an org is built and how it’s being used is a difficult and time consuming task.  With oAtlas, what used to take weeks or months of complex investigative work, now takes just a few clicks.

  • As a Salesforce native app, oAtlas displays how the org is built just like any other record in Salesforce.

  • Quickly view a part of the system, understand when it was built, understand how it’s being used, and understand how it’s connected to other parts of the org.

DOCUMENT

Documentation is critical to understanding what actual business process a part of an org is supporting, and documentation in Salesforce limits you to a text box. With oAtlas, documentation is tied directly to the part(s) of the org that it is explaining.

  • Document the business use case, upload process flow and user story documents, and even communicate across your Salesforce team using Chatter, all from right within Salesforce.

 

REPORT

Reporting on a Salesforce org is currently not possible. With oAtlas, reporting on even the most complex parts of your org is possible right in Salesforce via the standard reporting engine.

  • Finally, full Profile & Permission Set reporting is available right in Salesforce.

  • Report on numerous other parts of your org that were previously impossible to report on. Build dashboards showing how your org is being used.

 

DATA ANALYSIS


Speed & Scale

  • oAtlas can process an entire org, with tens of millions of records, in a matter of a few hours, while other apps can take up to a day for a single Object (or fail entirely on heavily used Objects).

Understand Usage

  • oAtlas does a complete data analysis of your org, revealing object usage, field usage, record type usage, and other metrics about your Salesforce data.

 
 

The inspiration behind oAtlas

 

“I came across so many orgs and kept running into the same problem. I wanted a way to quickly see how an org was built and how it was being used, without having to traverse hundreds of menus in Setup. This is where the idea for oAtlas was born in 2014.”

- Joseph Rishe


Other Features

oAtlas examines many additional parts of your Salesforce org, for a full feature list, complete the form below to download our “oAtlas Product Highlights” document.