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Salesforce Developers Lack Centralized Multi-Org Credential Management

Salesforce developers managing multiple client orgs (Production, Sandbox, UAT, SIT, Developer) scatter credentials across spreadsheets, password managers, and bookmarks. Switching contexts is slow and error-prone, especially at agencies handling dozens of clients. A Salesforce-native credential hub with one-click login and environment tagging addresses a gap generic password managers miss.

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