Native barcode scanning, 50k+ record data tables, and bulk actions. The latest Avonni update removes limits so your team can handle real-world data volumes in Salesforce Flows.

If you're building on Salesforce, you know the goal: deliver a great user experience without piling up code debt. This release focuses on removing the technical ceilings that slow you down — governor limits, complex UI logic, performance bottlenecks — so you can spend your time building, not fighting the platform.
Here are the highlights and what they mean for your day-to-day work.
The biggest change in this release is under the hood: we refactored the query architecture. If you've ever hit the "Too many query rows" error with large datasets, this one's for you.
We added features that let users manage data directly in the UI, cutting down on those background "Helper Flows" that pile up over time.
If you work with Maps or Timelines, the new visualization tools help keep things readable when you're dealing with a lot of data points:
The Chat Component now supports full @Mentions. You can control who can be tagged, so internal communication within your custom apps feels as natural as any modern messaging tool.
This release includes major architectural shifts, including SLDS 2.0 compatibility. To make sure your custom styling and query services stay intact, we recommend validating this update in a Sandbox before pushing to Production.
Want the full details? Check out the complete release notes for every bug fix and performance tweak in this version.
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