Paste your Flow metadata XML
Export from SFDX: sf project retrieve start -m Flow:MyFlow then paste the contents

Paste one or multiple .flow-meta.xml files concatenated together — the auditor detects file boundaries automatically.

Drop your .flow-meta.xml files here

Or click to browse. Retrieve from SFDX: sf project retrieve start -m Flow. Multi-file supported.

.flow-meta.xml .flow Multiple files OK
Each .flow-meta.xml file is one flow. Drop multiple to audit your entire org's flow suite.

Auditing your flows…

Running all health checks. Usually takes under a second.

Parsing flow metadata
Detecting risky patterns (DML in loops, unbounded loops)
Checking fault path coverage and error handling
Scanning for naming and documentation debt
Reviewing activation hygiene
⚡ Flow Health Audit
Flow Health Report
0 flows
/100
Reliability
Safety
Hygiene
🔥 Risky Patterns
🧩 Incomplete Patterns
⚠️ Reliability Smells
📝 Naming & Documentation
🔌 Activation Hygiene
Per-Flow Breakdown

📋 Share with your team

Copy a plain-text executive summary to paste into Slack, Jira, or your next sprint review. Or download a formatted PDF to share across stakeholders.

Ready to go deeper?

Get live org insights when we connect to your Salesforce

This auditor catches what's visible in metadata. A live org connection shows you which flows are firing on which records, which are consuming governor limits, and which trigger chains risk hitting the 2,000-element DML limit — giving you a prioritized fix queue, not just a flag list.

Live flow execution volume analysis
Governor limit proximity estimates
Cross-flow trigger chain detection
Weekly health score with prioritized fix queue

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Further Reading

→ Salesforce Admin Debt: 7 Signs Your Org Needs an Audit