Welcome to the Salesforce Open Source Commons Solutions Resource Guide
Your Community. Your Solutions. All Open Source.
The Salesforce Open Source Commons brings together volunteers from across the Salesforce ecosystem to create free, open source solutions for nonprofits, educational institutions, and the broader Salesforce community.
What is the Commons?
The Commons is a community-driven initiative where Salesforce professionals donate their time, skills, and expertise to build tools, apps, guides, and resources that solve common challenges. Every project you’ll find here is:
- Free to use — All apps, tools, and resources are available at no cost
- Volunteer-maintained — Built and supported by passionate community members
- Open source — Transparent, customizable, and community-owned
- Battle-tested — Used by thousands of organizations worldwide
Our Impact
The Commons community has created solutions trusted by organizations of all sizes:
- 30,000+ organizations use Declarative Lookup Rollup Summaries daily
- 200+ curated resources available through Sprinty’s Community Resources
- 82 how-to videos published to help users learn and succeed
- Dozens of volunteer contributors at Community Sprints and beyond
Who is this for?
Whether you’re a nonprofit administrator managing your Salesforce instance, a consultant partner helping clients solve challenges, or a Salesforce professional looking to give back — you’ll find valuable resources here.
Our solutions address real-world problems faced by organizations of all sizes, from automating rollup summaries and managing events to tax receipting guidance and mobile surveys for field staff.
What’s Available?
Launched Solutions — Production-ready apps, tools, guides, and resources you can use today
Projects in Progress (Coming Soon) — Peek behind the curtain at what the community is currently building
Get Started
Ready to explore? Browse our launched solutions to find the tools and resources that can help your organization thrive.
Want to Get Involved?
All Commons projects are built at Community Sprints and through ongoing volunteer collaboration. Whether you’re a developer, admin, or subject matter expert, there’s a place for you.