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Professor Flow means useful. Community-maintained resources with the context to move from idea to a working Flow.
Use the same mental model
you already build with.
Every resource is organized around a real Flow job. Start with the element or pattern you know, then go deeper only when the build asks for it.
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PROFESSOR FLOW
Meet tiq: Scheduled work, made calm
tiq is the clean-break successor to Mass Action Scheduler: pick a source, an action, and a schedule, then trust it runs. Launching August 24 as an unlocked package and fully open source.
Developer GuideBuilding High-Quality Custom Property Editors for Flow
The configuration UX is the first thing an admin sees of your component: and the part most authors ship last. Here's how to build a Custom Property Editor that admins actually enjoy using.
Release NotesSummer '26 for Flow: 10 Features Worth Your Attention
Ten Flow improvements landing in Summer '26: most are quality-of-life polish, two are early AI bets, and one column finally tells you which Flows are quietly failing.
Release NotesBusiness Hours Toolkit: Four Flow Actions That Know When You're Closed
Four new Salesforce Flow actions for SLA, escalation, and scheduling logic that respect your org's business hours, holidays, and timezone. Live now.
GuideHow Flows Power Marketing Cloud Next
Marketing Cloud Next makes Flow Builder a first-class orchestration surface for marketing automation. Here are the eight flow types: five net-new marketing triggers plus three platform types: and what they mean for Flow developers.
ArticleReact on Salesforce: What Multi-Framework Means for Flow Developers
Salesforce Multi-Framework brings React to the platform. Here's why Flow developers should pay close attention: and what it could mean for the future of screen components.
A map of a useful answer
Not another list of links.
A map of what connects.
Flow work is a chain of decisions. Professor Flow helps you see where a component belongs, what it needs, and what should happen next.
Color tells you where the element earns its place.
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Recently updated.
Loose collaborations. Serious utility.
Built by people who
needed the answer too.
Professor Flow is a working library for admins and developers extending Salesforce automation. Bring a tricky flow, leave with a clearer path.