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Accessibility feedback and resources.

How are we doing? 

The journey to accessibility is a process, and we are committed to continual improvement over time. We’d love to get your thoughts, suggestions, and accessibility feedback. What are we doing right? How can we improve accessibility and better represent your community? We want to know it all.

Join the conversation.

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More help?

Have a question, need guidance, or want to report an issue regarding Salesforce Accessibility? Here are some resources and links to help you navigate.

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Trailblazer Success Community

Ask questions, discuss workarounds, and collaborate with other users of assistive technology. This is a group to discuss all things disability-related.

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Find us @SalesforceA11y to get the latest on accessibility happenings and other inclusion-related topics.

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Request disability accommodations.

Salesforce is committed to providing on-demand enterprise applications accessible to all individuals, including users working with assistive devices, such as speech recognition software and screen readers. 

If you have a temporary or long-term disability and need a specific assistive device or modification to perform your job duties, please log a ticket. We want you to continue thriving in a healthy work environment.