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How to Access Flexipage in Salesforce

Updated on:
June 5, 2026
By:
Madhav Bhandari
Use this interactive demo to learn how to create and access a Flexipage in Salesforce Lightning App Builder.

Quick summary

A Salesforce Flexipage is a customizable page built with the Lightning App Builder that works independently across desktop and mobile devices. This guide walks you through accessing Flexipage via Setup, creating a new Lightning app, and selecting your preferred page type.


Steps

  1. Navigate to Setup in the top right of your Salesforce interface.
  2. Search for Lightning App Builder in the Quick Find box and select it.
  3. Click New to create a new Lightning App.
  4. Select App Page to build a Flexipage app.
  5. Alternatively, select the Record Page app type, which also qualifies as a Flexipage.
  6. Note that Flexipages are pages that can be accessed independently on a desktop or mobile device.
  7. Provide a name for your Flexipage app and click Next.
  8. Select the App Page Layout and click Done to finish setup.
  9. Your new Lightning app is now ready and accessible across desktop and mobile devices.

📌 Why this matters

Salesforce Flexipages, built with the Lightning App Builder, allow admins and developers to create fully customizable pages that display seamlessly on both desktop and mobile devices — without writing code. Understanding how to access and configure Flexipages is essential for any Salesforce admin looking to tailor the user experience for their org. By mastering the Lightning App Builder, teams can build App Pages and Record Pages that surface the right data to the right users, improving productivity and adoption. This capability is a foundational skill for Salesforce customization and a key part of declarative development in any Salesforce environment.
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