Assistant

Ask natural-language questions about your Salesforce schema.

The assistant answers natural-language questions about your schema, grounded in your dictionary — it works from metadata only and never reads your records.

Grounded in the dictionary, not your records

The assistant answers from your data dictionary — objects, fields, relationships, and the change history SchemaForce has recorded. It does not read, store, or reason over record data.

Opening the assistant

Open it from any page with the keyboard shortcut:

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⌘J   (Ctrl-J on Windows/Linux)

You can also use the floating "Ask" button on any page.

Example questions

Ask in plain English — for example:

  • "What fields are on Opportunity?"
  • "What changed in the last 7 days?"
  • "Which custom fields are barely used?"

Because the assistant is grounded in the dictionary, the same questions you'd otherwise answer by browsing objects, the Changes timeline, or field usage can be asked directly.

Plans

The assistant has a monthly question limit. On Free you get 50 questions per month; once you hit it, the assistant falls back to retrieval-only search — it still returns the closest matches from your dictionary, just without AI phrasing on top. Paid plans get a much higher fair-use limit.

Search is always free

The question limit applies only to AI answers. Searching your dictionary — including the retrieval-only fallback — is always available, on every plan, at no limit. See Plans & billing for the full breakdown.

Command palette

Separately from the assistant, the command palette is a navigation tool — not Q&A. It lets you jump straight to any object, field, or page from anywhere in the app:

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⌘K   (Ctrl-K on Windows/Linux)

⌘J vs. ⌘K

Use ⌘J (Ctrl-J) to ask the assistant a question. Use ⌘K (Ctrl-K) to navigate — jump straight to an object, field, or page without asking a question.

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