Know what changed in your Salesforce org — and what it puts at risk
Activity-triggered scans catch changes within minutes; scheduled scans sweep the rest on your cadence. Each change is ranked by risk and attributed from the Setup Audit Trail — so risky changes don't reach production unnoticed.
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Change feed
Permission set "Sales Ops" — Modify All Data
disabled → enabled
Field Opportunity.Discount_Pct__c removed
referenced by 1 formula, 1 validation rule
Org health
- Security61
- Data hygiene78
- Automation84
Illustrative example — not customer data.
Built for the admins and architects who own org stability. Salesforce's own audit trail logs setup changes but won't rank them, alert you, or keep them past a few months — and a manual review takes the time you don't have. Torienta watches the changes that matter, ranks each by risk, names who made it when Salesforce logs the actor, and emails you the critical ones.
Caught in minutes, not next week
Activity-triggered scans detect changes within minutes; scheduled scans sweep the rest on your cadence. Five metadata families — fields, objects, permission sets, automation, security baseline — with before and after values.
Ranked by risk, with the actor
Each change is classified critical, elevated, or routine — and attributed to the admin who made it from the Setup Audit Trail, when Salesforce logs the actor. Vendor-package noise is filtered out.
An email before your next release
Critical and elevated changes land in your inbox — so a risky permission grant or a deleted field doesn't surprise you in production. Review and acknowledge each change; your team sees what's handled.
A health score that explains itself
One 0–100 composite with sub-scores for data hygiene, automation, security, and documentation. Every finding shows what it costs you — down to individual Security Health Check settings, each with its current value next to the Salesforce standard. Categories we can't assess are excluded, never counted as perfect.
Look anything up — without opening Setup
Search every field, object, and automation in your org. Each entry shows what it is in plain English, what references it, whether it's safe to change, and its recent change history. Your team gets answers without pinging the admin.
What's in early access today
- Change feed — risk-ranked, attributed from the Setup Audit Trail, with before/after values, email alerts, and per-user review & acknowledge.
- Detection within minutes — activity-triggered scans, plus scheduled scans on your cadence.
- Org dictionary — search, references, safe-to-change verdicts, plain-English explanations, per-entity history.
- Health score — composite + sub-scores, with per-finding score impact.
- Security baseline — per-setting Health Check drift with current vs standard values (full Health Check needs a non-Developer-Edition org).
- Salesforce OAuth — no managed package, nothing installed.
- Full schema sync — objects, fields, relationships, automations.
- Unused field detection — fill rates + dependency analysis.
- Permission insights — dangerous grants, unused sets, MFA-bypass detection.
- Automation mapping — overlap and deprecated-rule findings.
Activity-triggered scans detect changes within minutes; scheduled scans sweep the rest on your cadence. Coverage spans the five metadata families above. Data is stored in the EU; change history is retained for 90 days during early access.
Coming next PDF / CSV / share-link export.
After that Team annotations · ownership · data-quality alerts · browser extension · multi-org · API.
Questions admins ask first
How fast does Torienta detect changes?
Two layers. Activity-triggered scans detect covered changes within minutes of Salesforce logging them; scheduled scans (daily recommended) sweep everything else on your cadence. It is not a webhook stream — you get a risk-ranked feed and email alerts instead of noise.
Which changes does Torienta monitor?
Five families today: field, object, permission set, automation (Flows, Workflow Rules, Validation Rules, Apex Triggers), and security-baseline drift. The feed states its own scope — an empty feed means no change in the families we monitor, not that nothing happened elsewhere in the org.
Does Torienta require a managed package install?
No. Torienta connects over OAuth and installs nothing in your org. The scan reads metadata and aggregate record counts — object and field definitions — never the values inside your records, and it never writes to your org. Disconnect anytime from your Salesforce Connected Apps.
What data does Torienta access from my Salesforce org?
The scan reads metadata and aggregate record counts — organization settings, object and field definitions, automations, permission sets, and a security health check. It never reads the values inside your records (Lead, Contact, Opportunity field data, etc.). Optional features can read specific fields only when you explicitly enable them.
How does Torienta know who made a change?
From the Salesforce Setup Audit Trail, when Salesforce logs the actor. Where the trail has no matching entry, Torienta shows no name rather than guessing — attribution is never fabricated.
Where is my data stored, and for how long?
Data is stored in the EU. Change history is retained for 90 days during early access.
How much does Torienta cost?
Free during early access. Pricing launches once the first 50 teams tell us what is worth paying for.
What is included in the Torienta health score?
A single 0-100 composite score with sub-scores for data hygiene, automation, security, and documentation, using calibrated, versioned weights — your history stays comparable when calibration improves. Every finding shows its score impact, and categories that can't be assessed are excluded rather than counted as perfect.
Free during early access. We're onboarding a small group of design partners now — teams who'll shape what ships next. Pricing launches once the first 50 teams tell us what's worth paying for. Want in? Email us — we'll reply with times for a 20-minute walkthrough.