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Understand What's Changing in Your Salesforce Org

Stop being surprised by Salesforce Org changes. Learn how to track who changed what, when, and why — so you can troubleshoot faster, enforce governance, and stay in control.

Most Salesforce teams are flying blind when it comes to Org changes. If you've ever asked yourself:

  • "Who made that change — and why?"

  • "What broke production this time?"

  • "Are our consultants making unauthorised changes?"

…you're not alone. Without proper change tracking, teams face production surprises, unpredictable behaviour, constant firefighting, and compliance gaps.

Elements.cloud gives you audit-grade visibility into everything changing in your Org and the context to act on it.


What You'll Be Able to Do

Once set up, you'll shift from reactive to proactive:

  • See who changed what and when across your entire Org

  • Spot dangerous, unexpected, or unauthorised changes before they cause issues

  • Speed up troubleshooting by pinpointing which change caused a problem

  • Review detailed before/after diffs for any metadata modification

  • Identify patterns over time — velocity spikes, technical debt hotspots, and reactive work trends

Follow these steps to start monitoring changes in your Org:


Find The Exact Change That Broke Your Salesforce Org

Review daily change summaries — see who changed what and when, delivered straight to your inbox.

Run change reports grouped by metadata type or user for trend context.

Inspect detailed change logs on specific metadata items.


Actions You Can Now Take

With full change visibility, your team can:

  • Assign ownership or roll back unauthorised or unintended changes

  • Hold consultants and external contractors accountable for changes made in your Org

  • Adjust governance and approval processes for high-risk metadata areas


Need Help?

All supporting documentation and step-by-step guides are available in the links above. If you're stuck, reach out to our support team — we're happy to help.

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