IdeaExchange Winners: Spring '25
Posted on April 11, 2025 (Last modified on April 25, 2025) • 3 min read • 470 wordsSee what new features won!
Salesforce users from around the world just wrapped up another round of IdeaExchange Prioritization votingâwhere you donât just dream about your favorite features, you actually help decide what gets built next.
If you’re new to the process, hereâs how it works: ideas submitted to the Salesforce IdeaExchange that gain enough traction are eligible for prioritization. That means product teams map out timelines, and then the community (thatâs us!) gets to vote on what gets tackled sooner.
The February/March 2025 round just ended, and three winning ideas rose to the topâeach one aimed at making the Salesforce experience faster, smarter, and more admin-friendly.
Hereâs a closer look at whatâs coming!
Category: Tableau & CRM Analytics
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Currently, calculating the max or min of a date in Analytics requires converting it into Epoch Days firstâa workaround thatâs anything but user-friendly for the average data analyst. This new feature will let users apply MAX()
and MIN()
functions directly to date fields in Recipes, Lenses, and Reports.
Why it matters:
Now youâll be able to do things like list the most recent customer interaction or the earliest deal closedâwithout relying on admin help or complex workarounds.
Category: Sales / Opportunities
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Ever had two identical Opportunities created by mistake? Currently, merging them means manually deleting one (and potentially losing notes, related records, and historical data). This upcoming feature will allow users to locate and merge duplicate Opportunity records nativelyâjust like they can with Accounts and Contacts.
Why it matters:
It preserves important opportunity history, avoids data loss, and keeps reporting accurate without skewing Opportunity age or totals.
Category: Lightning Reports & Dashboards
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This long-requested upgrade will finally let users apply filters to custom formula fields directly within the Report Builder UI. No more workarounds or calculated fields that canât be filtered!
Why it matters:
Get cleaner, more actionable reports with precise filtering based on your own logic. This saves time and empowers both admins and end users to build the reports they actually want.
đŹ âWeâve heard you loud and clear,â said Salesforce Product Manager Mayank Sengar. âThe team has already started digging in, and we’re committed to delivering this highly-requested feature within this year.â
Check out the full list of This Roundâs Results or browse All Past Winners to see whatâs already been delivered thanks to the community.
And rememberâprioritization voting opens about three times a year, and every vote helps shape the future of Salesforce products. So next time, be sure to cast yours!
Until then, keep working hard, smart, and happy. We’ll see you in the cloud!