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Struggling with UAT Coverage? Let Processity Help You Test Smarter, Not Harder

By
Paul Bircham
April 15, 2025
4
min read
Product
Salesforce Administrators

The UAT Time Crunch is Real

If you’re a Salesforce Admin or project lead, you know the drill. New release? Time for user acceptance testing (UAT). Except… you’ve got limited UAT testers, because  of course, as actual end users, they’ve got their day jobs. So instead of broad testing, you probably get something between just about adequate and the bare minimum. Maybe a few key processes are covered but probably more than a few corner cases are missed. And unfortunately, that’s usually where the bugs live.

Why Incomplete UAT Hurts

When UAT isn’t thorough, bugs slip through. And these are sometimes not just little ones - but critical ones. Like a flow breaking under a specific condition, an automation not firing for one department’s process, or perhaps an errant ‘view all’ permission has broken your data silos…

The result?

  • Confused users
  • Lost trust in new features
  • Slower adoption
  • Extra work post-launch

And let’s be honest - no one wants to hear “it worked in testing” when it breaks in production.

So, What Should You Actually Be Testing?

With limited testing time, you probably can’t test everything exhaustively. You need to prioritize the most important paths. But how do you know what those are?

This is where Processity comes in.

Meet Processity: Your UAT Prioritization Partner

Processity doesn’t just track data - it shows you how users actually move through your Salesforce processes. It identifies the most common paths and process variants your users take in production. These aren’t theoretical flows—they’re real ones. Used every day.

So instead of guessing where to focus UAT, Processity helps you target:

  • High-traffic processes
  • Frequently used decision branches
  • Critical paths that users depend on

Better Focus = Better Results

By testing the most-used process paths, you dramatically reduce risk. You focus testing efforts where it truly matters. Even with fewer testers and tighter timelines, you get:

  • Fewer bugs post-launch
  • Higher confidence in your release
  • Happier users

And that’s a big win.

Make Every UAT Minute Count

Let’s face it—UAT time will always be limited. But with Processity, it doesn’t have to be a shot in the dark. You get real insight into your org’s actual process usage. You guide your testing based on what really happens, not what you think happens. So stop the guesswork, focus on what users actually do, and go live with more confidence—every time, with Processity.

Paul Bircham
Product Manager
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