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Connected Apps
Connect an Org to the Environment Hub
Create an Org from the Environment Hub
Environment Hub Best Practices
Considerations for the Environment Hub in Lightning Experience
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Manage Orgs in the Environment Hub
You can manage all your existing Salesforce orgs from one location by connecting them to
the Environment Hub. You can also create orgs using Salesforce templates for development,
testing, and trial purposes.
Building a new app? Have you considered using second-generation managed packages? Flexible versioning and the ability to share a namespace across packages are just two reasons why developers love creating second-generation managed packages. We think you’ll love it too. To learn more, see: Discover the Benefits of 2GP Package Development, and Comparison of First- and Second-Generation Managed Packages.
Important
| Available in: both Salesforce Classic (not available in all orgs) and Lightning Experience |
| Available in: Enterprise, Performance, and Unlimited Editions |
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Connect an Org to the Environment Hub
You can connect existing Salesforce orgs to the Environment Hub, allowing you to manage all your development, test, and trial environments (except scratch orgs) from one location. When you connect an org to the hub, related orgs are automatically discovered so you don’t have to manually connect them. -
Create an Org from the Environment Hub
You can create orgs from the Environment Hub for development, testing, and trial purposes. If you’re an ISV partner, you can also create partner edition orgs with increased limits, more storage, and other customizations to support app development. When you create an org from the Environment Hub, it becomes a hub member and its default language is set by the user’s locale.