Use cases
One product, several portal workflows
OmniStyler is not only for one kind of Salesforce user. The extension handles live capture and editing; the account handles organization, review, history, merge, and deployment.
Single portal owner
Use the visual editor to change the live portal, copy CSS, and later upgrade for cloud sync, version history, and deploy kits.
One portal, many styles
Keep seasonal, event, dark-mode, campaign, and rebrand variants under the same portal. Mark one approved and archive the rest.
Company with many portals
Organize customer, partner, dealer, and support portals separately while sharing access with admins, designers, and developers.
Freelancer or consultant
Keep each client portal cleanly separated, duplicate concepts, export review previews, and hand off deploy-ready output.
Agency or SI partner
Manage client workspaces, reusable base themes, review notes, and team roles without mixing unrelated customer portals.
Developer handoff
Use stable selectors, conflict reports, head-ready CSS, and a Salesforce CLI deploy kit instead of loose snippets.
The product shape
| Layer | What it does | Who benefits |
|---|---|---|
| Extension | Pick elements, style live, test selectors, preview CSS on the real portal. | Designers, admins, developers. |
| Account | Save named themes, manage variants, review status, preview, merge, history, deploy kit. | Teams, freelancers, agencies. |
| Backend | Sync, billing, team roles, licenses, project access, version history. | Paid users and organizations. |
Recommended account hierarchy
Workspace
Client or Organization
Portal
Theme
Versions
This keeps a one-company account simple while giving freelancers and agencies a place to separate clients.