In this course, students will learn how to use Skuid, a no-code platform, to create custom applications on top of Salesforce.
Through this course, students will learn how to design intuitive user interfaces, automate processes, and connect data from multiple sources using Skuid's drag-and-drop tools. The course covers various topics, including building custom pages, creating forms, designing interactive dashboards and reports, and deploying Skuid pages using Static Resource functionality.
Students will also learn about Skuid architecture, and different model overviews including Salesforce Data Model, UI Model, and REST Data Source Model. The course also talks about the Data Source configuration to consume REST Data.
Some of the majorly needed UI Components explanation is covered in the course i.e. Table, Button, RecordForm, and FileUpload.
Adding Skuid pages in App Builder and Experience Cloud Site is also covered in the course curriculum. The course also covers Page Include and parameter passing to embed a page inside another page.
Students will also learn how to leverage Skuid's powerful features to streamline workflows and gain insights into their Salesforce data.
By the end of the course, students will be able to create custom applications that meet the specific needs of their organizations, without writing any code.
In this course, students will learn how to use Skuid to build customized Salesforce apps without any coding.
Students will learn to design intuitive user interfaces, streamline workflows, and automate processes using Skuid's drag-and-drop tools.
Students will learn how to connect data from various sources and build interactive dashboards and reports to gain insights into their Salesforce data.
Students will also learn to deploy Skuid pages.
Students should have a basic understanding of Salesforce and its data model.
Students should also be familiar with the Salesforce user interface and have experience with creating and managing records in Salesforce.
Additionally, students should have a general understanding of web development concepts, such as HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
Having some experience with Salesforce administration or development is a plus but not required.