Direct answers, intent, stronger answer direction, and scenario-based preparation in one connected flow.
Master Salesforce with structure, depth, and interview-grade clarity.
FixyForce turns the Salesforce ecosystem into a connected learning platform spanning clouds, technologies, topics, certifications, troubleshooting, and interview intelligence.
Connected Salesforce solution areas.
Admin, developer, architect, and industry tooling.
Structured learning nodes across the content graph.
Direct answers, intent, and follow-up guidance.
Fixholics-built platform
One structured Salesforce system for learning, delivery, and interviews.
11 launch-ready tracks tied to role growth, concepts, and implementation judgement.
61 content records organized through structured workflows, quality controls, exports, and governance.
Developed, designed, and owned by Fixholics.com
Premium service-company confidence, technical polish, and enterprise-grade editorial structure across the full platform.
Visit Fixholics.com7 clouds and 11 certification tracks
Coverage is structured around clouds, technologies, topics, interview hubs, troubleshooting, and role-based learning paths.
Salesforce Coverage
Cloud to topic coverage built for real study and delivery work.
FixyForce is organized around the structure you asked for: domain to cloud to technology to topic to guide, interview set, certification, comparison, troubleshooting page, and role path.
Security, setup, automation, data quality, and reporting.
Apex, LWC, APIs, testing, performance, and integrations.
Governance, scale, data design, DevOps, and tradeoffs.
Fixholics Ownership
Built with the confidence of a premium Fixholics-style product site.
The public experience carries enterprise service-company tone while keeping Salesforce learning, search, and structured manageability at the center.
Sharper hierarchy, stronger rhythm, and cleaner presentation.
Filters, workflows, imports, exports, and large-scale content operations.
Clouds, topics, interviews, certifications, roles, and SEO depth.
Featured Learning Tracks
Beginner to expert learning paths without the chaos.
Start from your current role, use the linked topic graph, and move into certifications, comparisons, and troubleshooting with clear next steps.
Beginner to Admin Roadmap
A paced path from first concepts to practical admin-level readiness.
Learning PathAdmin to App Builder Path
A structured path from operational administration into solution-oriented custom app design.
Learning PathDeveloper Foundations Path
A path from platform understanding into Apex, LWC, testing, and integration fundamentals.
Learning PathArchitect Readiness Path
A cross-domain plan for professionals growing into architecture-level thinking and governance.
Learning PathInterview Sprint for Admins
A focused interview-prep plan for admins who need fast answer quality improvement.
Learning PathInterview Sprint for Developers
A developer-focused interview plan centered on Apex, LWC, limits, testing, and integration reasoning.
Top Clouds
Cloud-level learning with business context and platform depth.
Move through Sales Cloud, Service Cloud, Experience Cloud, Data Cloud, Industries, and Revenue-focused learning with detail pages that explain both the feature set and the implementation reality.
Data Cloud
A data-unification and activation layer used to connect customer signals, identity, segmentation, and AI-ready context.
CloudExperience Cloud
The external experience layer for customers, partners, and communities operating on Salesforce data.
CloudIndustries Cloud
Industry-oriented solution capabilities that combine Salesforce core with guided, reusable frameworks for complex sectors.
CloudRevenue Cloud and CPQ
Commercial operations tooling for pricing, bundles, quotes, approvals, and revenue-process control.
CloudSales Cloud
Revenue-focused CRM capabilities for lead management, pipeline, quoting, and sales execution.
CloudSalesforce Platform
The core application platform where objects, security, automation, reporting, and custom development come together.
Top Technologies
Understand the building blocks that shape delivery decisions.
From Apex and LWC to Flow, integration patterns, security, CPQ, and OmniStudio, FixyForce helps you understand what a technology is, when to use it, and where candidates usually struggle in interviews.
Apex
Salesforce’s object-oriented programming language for backend logic, automation, and integrations.
TechnologyAura Components
Aura Components represent the legacy component model still encountered in many Salesforce orgs and migration conversations.
TechnologyBatch Apex
Batch Apex handles large-volume asynchronous processing with chunked execution, monitoring, and retry-aware design.
TechnologyBulk API
Bulk API is used for high-volume data movement where throughput matters more than synchronous response time.
TechnologyComposite API
Composite API reduces round trips by combining related operations into coordinated request patterns.
TechnologyCPQ
The configuration and pricing technology used for quote-driven commercial complexity.
TechnologyDataRaptor
DataRaptor manages extraction, transformation, and loading patterns that support guided OmniStudio journeys.
TechnologyDevOps Center
DevOps Center supports structured release management for teams moving away from ad hoc change movement.
Interview Preparation
Interview-ready answers, not vague talking points.
Every interview hub is written to help candidates answer directly, explain clearly, understand the interviewer’s intent, avoid weak answers, and handle follow-up questions with more confidence.
Explore Interview TracksSalesforce Admin Interview Hub
Interview preparation for admin candidates covering security, automation, reporting, and data quality judgment.
Interview HubApex Developer Interview Hub
Developer-focused interview content covering Apex design, testing, limits, and backend reasoning.
Interview HubLWC Interview Hub
Interview preparation for UI-focused Salesforce developers working with LWC and Lightning pages.
Interview HubFlow Interview Hub
Interview preparation for admins and consultants working with modern Salesforce automation design.
Certification Preparation
Exam guidance connected to real platform understanding.
Certification pages explain who the exam is for, what skills it rewards, what common mistakes hurt candidates, and how to connect study plans back to real work instead of memorization-only preparation.
See CertificationsSalesforce Administrator
The flagship certification for platform administration, security, data quality, and analytics fundamentals.
CertificationAdvanced Administrator
An advanced operations credential focused on complex admin decisions, process management, and scalable org design.
CertificationPlatform App Builder
A certification centered on declarative app design, object modeling, process logic, and platform solution structure.
CertificationPlatform Developer I
The developer entry-point certification covering Apex, LWC concepts, data handling, testing, and platform-safe coding.
CertificationPlatform Developer II Overview
A senior developer path focused on deeper design, advanced patterns, and platform engineering maturity.
CertificationJavaScript Developer I Overview
A credential path relevant for developers building client-side logic and component-driven interfaces in the Salesforce ecosystem.
Role-Based Learning Journeys
Start from the role you want, not only the feature you found first.
FixyForce is useful for beginners, admins, developers, architects, consultants, CPQ practitioners, OmniStudio specialists, and interview candidates who want a serious study order.
Salesforce Beginner
A structured starting point for new learners who need sequence, confidence, and practical context instead of scattered tutorials.
Role PathSalesforce Admin
The role path for operators who shape org usability, access, automation, reporting, and data quality.
Role PathSalesforce Developer
A role path for builders who need Apex, LWC, testing, integration depth, and delivery discipline.
Role PathSalesforce Architect
The role path for professionals who turn business goals into secure, scalable, maintainable platform design.
Role PathSalesforce Consultant
A role path for discovery-led professionals who bridge process, stakeholder communication, and solution structure.
Role PathSalesforce CPQ Developer
A role path for commercial systems builders who manage pricing, bundles, approvals, and quote reliability.
Popular Guides
Launch-quality written content across the core Salesforce learning surface.
These guides are already written and linked into the rest of the knowledge graph, so the site is immediately useful from day one.
Salesforce Beginner Roadmap for Serious Learners
A structured launch path for learners who want an intelligent study order instead of random tutorials.
ARTICLEHow to Think Like a Salesforce Admin
A mindset guide for admins who need to balance quick wins, governance, and long-term maintainability.
ARTICLEHow to Learn Apex Without Guessing
A structured path into Apex that keeps platform limits, testing, and transaction design front and center.
ARTICLEWhy Good Salesforce Architecture Feels Boring in Production
A reflection on why scalable design is usually quiet, predictable, and easy to operate.
ARTICLEHow to Prepare for Salesforce Interviews Without Sounding Scripted
An interview-prep guide for turning platform knowledge into strong, credible, structured answers.
GUIDECertification Study Planning That Actually Holds Up
A practical guide for planning Salesforce certification prep without relying on memorization-heavy shortcuts.
Trending Topics
Deep dive into platform patterns that show up in projects and interviews.
Topics are organized around domains, clouds, technologies, and subtopics so discovery stays structured as the library grows.
What Is Salesforce
A practical definition of Salesforce as a CRM platform, application platform, and ecosystem rather than only a single product.
TopicMulti-Tenant Architecture
The platform model where many customers share a common infrastructure while their data and metadata remain isolated.
TopicMetadata-Driven Architecture
The platform pattern where configuration is stored as metadata and interpreted at runtime.
TopicObjects, Fields, and Relationships
The data-structure basics behind how Salesforce stores business records and links them together.
TopicOrg-Wide Defaults
The baseline record visibility setting that determines the most restrictive default access for each object.
TopicSharing Rules
Declarative rules that extend record visibility beyond the baseline defined by org-wide defaults.
TopicValidation Rules
Declarative logic that blocks record saves when business-quality criteria are not met.
TopicRecord Types and Page Layouts
Configuration features used to tailor business processes, picklists, and page experience by scenario or audience.
Featured Comparisons
Decision logic for choosing the right Salesforce pattern.
Comparison pages cover Flow vs Apex, Aura vs LWC, Profiles vs Permission Sets, SOQL vs SOSL, async tradeoffs, integration patterns, and other choices that matter in real delivery.
Browse ComparisonsFlow vs Apex
Use Flow for well-scoped declarative automation and Apex when you need stronger control, reuse, or technical orchestration.
ComparisonAura vs LWC
Use LWC as the modern default and keep Aura mainly for legacy support or edge capabilities still tied to older patterns.
ComparisonProfiles vs Permission Sets
Use profiles for base user shape and permission sets for additive access that can scale without profile sprawl.
ComparisonLookup vs Master-Detail
Choose based on lifecycle dependency, security inheritance, and roll-up needs rather than habit.
ComparisonSOQL vs SOSL
Use SOQL for precise structured retrieval and SOSL for text-search behavior across objects and fields.
ComparisonQueueable vs Future vs Batch
Choose the async pattern that matches workload size, chaining needs, and operational control.
Troubleshooting
Diagnosis-first guides for the issues that slow real teams down.
FixyForce includes troubleshooting coverage for Apex errors, governor limits, mixed DML, deployment failures, sharing issues, flow faults, CPQ misconfiguration, and OmniStudio debugging.
Open TroubleshootingCommon Apex Errors
A diagnosis-first guide to exceptions, null behavior, DML issues, and query mistakes in Apex.
TroubleshootingTrigger Recursion Issues
How to recognize, isolate, and control unwanted repeated trigger execution.
TroubleshootingMixed DML Basics
Why setup and non-setup objects can conflict in the same transaction and how to avoid that failure mode.
TroubleshootingGovernor Limit Issues
How to identify and resolve transaction design patterns that exceed platform execution limits.
TroubleshootingDeployment Failures Basics
A guide to failed validations, missing dependencies, test failures, and release-readiness gaps.
TroubleshootingTest Class Failures
How to debug setup issues, brittle assumptions, callout mocks, and environment-dependent tests.
Latest Updates
Release-aware thinking without shallow news churn.
The editorial update section focuses on what platform changes mean for learning, governance, certifications, architecture, and delivery decisions.
How to Read Salesforce Release Notes Strategically
An editorial guide for translating seasonal release notes into meaningful action for admins, developers, and architects.
Release UpdateAgentforce and Data Cloud: Questions Teams Should Ask Before Chasing the Hype
A grounded editorial piece on evaluating AI- and data-led Salesforce initiatives through architecture and operating-model clarity.
Release UpdateKeeping Certifications Current as the Platform Evolves
An editorial update on how learners should react when platform coverage, terminology, or feature emphasis shifts over time.
Release UpdateWhy Release Governance Matters More as Your Org Matures
A release-readiness editorial on how scale changes the cost of weak delivery discipline.