Use Your Tech Skills for Good on Sep. 26-27

A bunch of friendly Salesforce users, community members, staff and partners are getting together virtually to help make Salesforce even better for nonprofits and educational institutions at the Virtual Commons Community Sprint on September 26 and 27th.

And my Unsubscribe Link App will be a part of it! This app allows you to send emails from Salesforce that your recipients can unsubscribe from — without purchasing a fancy tool or doing any integration.

The app will soon be listed as part of the Salesforce.org Commons on the AppExchange making it no longer my app but a community supported app. Be a part of it!

When you attend a Sprint event, expect to spend your time working alongside other Salesforce.org community volunteers (Customers, Partners, and Employees) on specific goals prioritized by the community. Over 90% of participants say they learned new skills by participating!

—-The Open Source Commons

We’ll have tasks for you to help with that range in expertise level from new user to experienced developer. Tasks may include:

  • Install and test app and provide feedback.
  • Edit documentation.
  • Create reports.
  • Standardize naming conventions in flows and write helpful descriptions.
  • Create test scenarios.
  • Make sure we comply with critical updates and security changes to Flow.
  • Code review.

Register now!

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JessieRymph

Jessie joined Salesforce.org in 2018 to give introductory webinars to nonprofit customers. She now is a Senior Solution Developer supporting nonprofits and education customers at Salesforce. All opinions expressed on this blog are her own or those of the contributors. She's spent 17 years more or less in CRMs and databases, but didn't meet Salesforce until 2011. Jessie co-led the Seattle Salesforce Nonprofit User Group in 2015-2016. She wrote a sh*tty first draft of a novel and hopes to turn it into a screenplay!

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