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Salesforce Summer ’25 Release: Key QA Impacts You Must Know

Salesforce has formally launched its Summer ’25 Release, which includes a number of new features, innovations, and user interface upgrades. Quality Assurance (QA) specialists need to get ready for the significant testing effects that these changes will bring while administrators and developers experiment with new features.

The main Salesforce Summer ’25 updates that have an immediate impact on QA processes will be highlighted in this post, along with advice on how to modify testing tactics for a seamless post-release experience.

Why QA Teams Should Pay Attention

Every Salesforce seasonal release can introduce breaking changes, deprecated features, and new components that require regression testing. This also applies to the Summer ’25 release. Testers must continue to be proactive in assessing risks, verifying new features, and making sure functionality continues to perform as intended as Salesforce moves more toward automation and AI-powered workflows.

Let’s dive into the QA-specific highlights.

1. Dynamic Forms Now Available for Standard Objects

Dynamic forms are now supported for important standard objects such as Lead, Opportunity, and Case. Previously only available for customized objects.

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2. Einstein Copilot Enhancements

Salesforce has enhanced Einstein Copilot with more intelligent AI recommendations, enhanced natural language inputs, and closer interaction between the Sales and Service Clouds.

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3. Improved Test Automation Capabilities in DevOps Center

The Salesforce DevOps Center now integrates with popular CI/CD tools more deeply and supports automated test result tracking.

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4. Lightning Web Component (LWC) Updates

Salesforce continues to enhance LWC capabilities, including support for custom lifecycle hooks and DOM mutation observers.

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5. Salesforce Mobile App Enhancements

Summer ’25 brings a cleaner mobile UI, better offline support, and new quick actions.

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6. Deprecated Features & API Version Updates

Some APIs and features are deprecated in Summer ’25, especially within classic flows and outdated Apex methods.

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Final QA Checklist for Summer ’25

Conclusion

The Salesforce Summer ’25 Release brings exciting advancements with AI, flexible layouts, and stronger DevOps capabilities. But along with these upgrades comes added complexity that can’t be ignored.

QA teams are at the heart of making sure these new features enhance the platform without disrupting what’s already working. By staying proactive, working closely with admins and developers, and using sandbox environments for early testing, testers can help deliver a smooth and reliable experience for every user.

Don’t just test for what’s new. Test to ensure what already works still works.

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