Salesforce Summer ’26 release went live in June 2026, and it’s not the kind of release that leads with a splashy platform redesign. Instead, it’s a batch of smaller, practical upgrades, the kind that don’t make headlines but quietly save your users an hour a week once they know they exist.
That’s the catch, though: none of these features announce themselves. Reps and admins won’t stumble onto them by accident. If you want your org to actually benefit, someone has to point them out.
So here are the seven updates worth putting in front of your users this week, what they do, why they matter, and what you need to turn them on.





