Chrome Extension
Your favorite grids - just a click away.
Say goodbye to login loops and hello to lightning-fast access. The GridMate Chrome Extension puts your GridMate User Grids just a click away - right from your browser. One-time sign-in, instant editing, and secure syncing, without ever entering your Salesforce org.
Work without the wait.
One click. Full access.
Cut the clutter. Skip the login. With just one click, your GridMate grids open in a streamlined workspace, without the need to jump into Salesforce. It's always ready, whenever you are.
Set it. Forget it.
Just authenticate once. From there, it’s smooth sailing. The extension remembers your credentials so you can launch into your grids without logging into Salesforce every time.
Zero friction. Full on focus.
Use the built-in filter to surface your most-used grids and subgrids. No more hunting - just pick, click, and get moving.
Live edits. Zero detours.
Need to make quick changes? Edit, update, and manage your GridMate User Grids directly from the browser interface. The data stays within Salesforce’s environment, but you don’t have to.
Always secure. Always protected.
All interactions happen within the bounds of your Salesforce org. Your data stays secure, private, and protected - just as it should be.
From grid to org. Instantly.
Need the full picture? Launch Salesforce directly from the User Grids workspace with one simple click.
See the Chrome Extension
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is GridMate a managed package?
Yes. GridMate is a Salesforce-managed package, which means it’s securely versioned, upgradeable, and adheres to Salesforce’s best practices for packaging, deployment, and security. This ensures a clean upgrade path and minimizes risk across sandbox and production environments.
Does GridMate run on tablets?
Yes, GridMate has been successfully deployed on iPad. See below:
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Does GridMate store or process data outside of my Salesforce Org?
No. GridMate is a native Salesforce package. We do not store or process any data outside of Salesforce. All our components are metadata-driven and built on Salesforce APIs.
Does GridMate support dependent picklists?
Yes. GridMate supports dependent picklists, including dependent record type picklists.
How frequently is GridMate updated?
GridMate is actively maintained and regularly improved based on customer feedback and evolving platform standards. We release updates on a biannual basis, with targeted interim patches to address critical enhancements or fixes. Release notes are shared through our documentation portal to keep users informed of new features and changes.
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