Dynamic Tabs
Effortless navigation. Seamless context.
It’s time to stop cluttering your Lightning App Pages with stacked components. The Dynamic Tabs component brings clarity to the chaos, giving users a clean, interactive tabbed interface that keeps everything neatly in view. Switch between related content, components, or data sets - without ever leaving the page.
Tabs that work the way users think.
Clean design. Powerful flexibility.
This component listens to any connected GridMate grid and automatically displays the record details of the selected row. It’s a seamless, live update experience that keeps users focused and informed - without switching tabs.
- Easy tab configuration: Create a polished, intuitive layout with clearly defined tabs - each displaying exactly what your users need, when they need it.
- Multiple tab styles: Choose from classic, scoped, or vertical layouts to match your design preferences and business workflows.
- Optional border styling: Add borders for a more defined, professional look—or keep it minimal. It’s your call.

Give every component its own perfect space.
Whether you're grouping dashboards, splitting workflows, or organizing related records, the Dynamic Tabs component keeps your Lightning Pages streamlined, accessible, and easy to navigate.
See the Dynamic Tabs
in action!

Make the leap from standard to standout.
Unlock structured page layouts with GridMate’s Dynamic Tabs that bring clarity, focus, and flexibility to your Lightning App Pages.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is GridMate?
GridMate is a Salesforce ISV on the Salesforce AppExchange, offering 30+ Lightning components designed to boost adoption, utilization and productivity within Salesforce by enhancing its user experience and overcoming native limitations.
Rated 5 stars on AppExchange, GridMate is industry-agnostic and designed for a broad spectrum of use cases, empowering end users with the confidence and tools they need to excel in their day-to-day Salesforce tasks efficiently.
Does GridMate support archived data filtering?
Yes. GridMate supports archived data via admin-defined filters. Use the following JSON string to enable archived row visibility:
{
"gmpkg__allRows": true
}
How do I contact GridMate support?
You can reach out to us via email at support@gridmate.io.
For any technical assistance, please grant access to your Salesforce organization and share the following:
- The Salesforce Organization ID (Org ID)
- The page link(s) related to the issue
- The steps to reproduce the issue
Can I prevent my users from creating, editing, or deleting filters?
Yes. By default, GridMate provides a permission set called GridMate User to easily grant access to package components, including object settings, Apex classes, and more.
With this permission set assigned, users can create, edit, and delete end-user filters - provided this option is enabled on the grid.
However, in certain scenarios, admins may want to restrict these actions. Rather than duplicating and manually adjusting the permission set, we recommend using the Muted Permission Set feature in Salesforce.
1. Create a Permission Set Group that includes the GridMate User permission set.

2. Add a Muted Permission Set to that group by creating a new Muted Permission Set.


3. In the Muted Permission Set, mute Create/Update/Delete access for the DataGrid Preferences object.

4. Finally, remove all direct assignments of the GridMate User permission set from users. Instead, assign them the new Permission Set Group.
This approach ensures your users retain access to essential GridMate components while preventing them from modifying filter settings.
Please refer to Salesforce documentation for Muted Permissions.
Are GridMate grids supported on the Salesforce Mobile App?
Absolutely! Here's what we recommend:
- Duplicate the existing grid in your Salesforce Org. This duplicated grid should be specifically configured for access by mobile users.
- Set a unique name that clearly identifies it as a mobile-friendly grid.
There are two key considerations when it comes to accessing grids on mobile devices:
Set the width for each column – This allows users to scroll horizontally.
Refer to column width specification here.
Set the height of the grid – This enables vertical scrolling.
Refer to the height specification here.
Note: We will be introducing a new component called ‘Mobile Grids’, which will be optimized specifically for mobile phones.
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