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OPSERA - Salesforce Deployment Made Easy

  • By VIjay S.
  • on 12/20/2024

What do you like best about the product?
1. Seamless deployment with layman configuration
2. Branching Strategy with proper conflict resolve UI
3. Continous deployment & Deployment Queueing
4. Timely ressponse from support team of Opsera
What do you dislike about the product?
1. JIRA Inntegration should be there - and branches should be created with story number and interlinked. This feature is available in COPADO
2. While queueing in deployment for approval, there should be provision of cherry picking which task run to approve as currently it gows sequentially.
3. There should be reverse deployment from higher orgs to lower orgs too, which will ensure less need of sandbox refresh
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Untill last year we were using Changesets to deploy our components. After lot of research and demos from multiple vendors, we decided to go ahead with Opsera as our DevOps tool. This tool has proved to be a game changer for our team. It has darstically improved our deliverables deployments. Earlier we faced issues like branching strategy, components override etc. With the implementation of Opsera, we were able to successfully overcome all these issues. The implementation was smooth and has been well adopted by all our developers.


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