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Salesforce Complexity Overwhelms Non-Technical Users

Salesforce is powerful but imposes a steep learning curve that overwhelms new users without dedicated admin support or formal training. This affects small to mid-size teams who cannot justify a full-time Salesforce admin. The complexity barrier reduces adoption and ROI for a large portion of the user base.

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