Dotmark Vault, a free offline browser for Salesforce exports (feedback welcome)
Dotmark Vault is a free, browser-based tool that lets you load a Salesforce data export locally and browse it the way you'd browse a live org, with object records, related lists, field labels, and SOQL/SQL query support. Everything runs in-browser. No records are uploaded to any server.
Who it's for: Teams that migrated away from Salesforce or reduced their subscription but still need occasional access to historical records. The problem it solves is the gap between "we have the CSV export" and "our users can actually work with this data."
What it doesn't do: It doesn't sync with a live Salesforce org in real time. It's a consultation tool for exported data, not a Salesforce replacement.
It's free, with no trial period.
If anyone here has clients in a post-migration or org-reduction scenario, I'd genuinely appreciate your take on whether this addresses the real problem — or if I'm missing something about how these situations actually play out.
Link: https://t.co/wE3cip8J8q
L'interfaccia utente di Salesforce diventerà superflua
L'interfaccia utente di Salesforce, per come l'abbiamo conosciuta negli ultimi vent'anni, è diventata un accessorio superfluo.
https://t.co/1RmkqrSqcL
Dotmark Vault: offline SQL queries on your Salesforce exports.
DuckDB in-browser. Built for regulated environments where data can't leave your machine.
Free beta. Real feedback wanted.
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