You cannot fix what you cannot see
How healthy is your Salesforce org? Most admins have a rough idea. They know about the validation rules that fire on every save. They suspect there are unused flows from three admins ago. They have a feeling the permission sets are a mess. But they do not have a score, a trend, or a list of specific things to fix.
Pocavi scans your org across 19 categories and gives you a score with specific findings ranked by severity. Not a vague "your org needs attention" message. Concrete items like "5 Apex triggers without bulkification", "12 flows with no error handling", "3 profiles with Modify All Data that should be permission sets".
19-category deep scan
The scan covers everything a senior Salesforce architect would check during an org review:
- Security: profiles with excessive permissions, field-level security gaps, sharing rule coverage
- Automation: flows without error handling, circular trigger detection, workflow rule vs flow overlap
- Code quality: Apex without bulkification, hardcoded IDs, missing test coverage, SOQL in loops
- Data model: unused custom fields, objects with no records, picklist value sprawl
- API limits: daily API usage trends, bulk API adoption, governor limit proximity
- Picklist health: inactive values still referenced, global value set candidates, duplicate values across objects
- And 13 more categories covering packages, validation rules, rollup summaries, page layouts, and more
Scan comparison: track progress over time
Run a scan this week, fix some issues, run another scan next month. Compare them side by side to see score changes, severity deltas, and category trends. Prove to stakeholders that the org is getting healthier, not just that you are busy.
Live Salesforce Trust Status monitoring
Pocavi also monitors the Salesforce Trust API for your connected orgs. When Salesforce has an incident that affects your instance, you get an email alert within minutes. No more checking status.salesforce.com manually or finding out from users that "Salesforce is slow today".
- Per-org status: active incidents, scheduled maintenances, current release version
- Core vs non-core service distinction: know if it is the platform or a peripheral service
- Email alerts when your production orgs are affected by a new incident
- Dashboard widget showing real-time status for all connected orgs
A full org health audit that would take a consultant 2-3 days runs in minutes. With scores, trends, and specific actions. Plus live Trust Status so you never find out about Salesforce outages from your users.
Scheduled monitoring with alerts
Set up threshold-based alerts so you get notified when your org health score drops below a threshold, or when a specific category (like security) degrades. Catch problems before they become incidents.