Connect Dochly to Your Salesforce Org
Before you connect
Confirm these two things are in place before starting the connection process. Both are required for Dochly to function correctly in your org.
Confirm Dochly appears in Setup → Installed Packages with Status = Installed. If you haven't installed it yet, start with Install Dochly from Salesforce AppExchange.
The connection setup requires System Administrator access. The same admin who installed the package should complete this step — or another user with full System Administrator profile.
Step-by-step: connecting Dochly to your org
Open the Dochly app
Click the App Launcher (9-dot grid icon) in the top-left of Salesforce. Search for Dochly and click to open it. The first time you open Dochly after installation, you will be presented with the initial setup screen.
If you don't see Dochly in the App Launcher, confirm the package is installed (Setup → Installed Packages) and that your profile has access to the Dochly app (Setup → Apps → App Manager).
Run the setup wizard
On first launch, Dochly displays a Setup Wizard that walks through the core connection steps. The wizard covers:
- Org authentication and licence activation
- Default storage settings for generated documents
- Email delivery configuration for document sending
- Permission set assignment for admin users
Work through each wizard step in order. You can return to any step later from the Dochly Settings page if you need to make changes after initial setup.
Configure org-level settings
In the Dochly Settings area, confirm the following org-level configuration items:
- Default document storage: Set where generated documents are stored — typically "Attach to originating record" as Salesforce Files
- Default email sender: Set the from-name and from-address used when Dochly sends documents by email
- Timezone: Confirm the timezone used for date stamps on generated documents matches your org's timezone setting
- Default document format: PDF is recommended for most use cases — you can override this per template
For the full settings reference, see Configure Dochly settings in Salesforce.
Set object access
Dochly needs read access to the Salesforce objects your templates will pull data from. By default, Dochly accesses standard objects (Opportunity, Account, Contact, Contract, Case). If your templates will use custom objects, you need to grant Dochly access to those objects.
To grant access to a custom object:
- Go to Dochly Settings → Object Access
- Select the custom objects you want to make available in the template editor
- Save — the objects will now appear as available primary objects when creating templates
Dochly respects Salesforce's existing object-level and field-level security. Granting Dochly access to an object doesn't override your existing sharing rules — users can only generate documents from records they already have access to in Salesforce.
Assign permission sets to users
Dochly uses Salesforce permission sets to control access. There are two permission sets to assign depending on the user's role:
| Permission Set | Who to assign it to | What it enables |
|---|---|---|
| Dochly Admin | Salesforce admins and template builders | Full access — create and edit templates, configure settings, view all generation logs |
| Dochly User | All users who generate documents | Generate documents from templates, send for e-signature, view their own generation history |
To assign a permission set: go to Setup → Users → [User Name] → Permission Set Assignments → Edit Assignments. Add the appropriate Dochly permission set and save.
Verify the connection
Once all settings are configured and permission sets are assigned, verify the connection is working correctly:
- Go to Dochly → Settings → Connection Status
- Confirm all status indicators show green / connected
- Open the Templates tab — it should load without errors
- Log in as a non-admin user with the Dochly User permission set and confirm they can see the Dochly app
For a full connection verification test, see Test Dochly after installation in Salesforce.
Permission sets explained
Dochly's permission sets are additive — they grant additional access on top of a user's existing Salesforce profile. Assigning a Dochly permission set does not change anything about what that user can do in the rest of Salesforce. It only unlocks Dochly-specific features.
Dochly Admin
Full platform access. Create and edit templates, configure org settings, view all logs, manage permission assignments. Assign to Salesforce admins and template builders only.
Dochly User
Generate documents, send for e-signature, view own generation history. No template editing or settings access. Assign to all users who need to generate documents.
Dochly Read Only
View generated documents and generation history only. Cannot generate new documents or edit templates. Useful for managers who need visibility without generation access.
Users without any Dochly permission set assigned will see the Dochly app in the App Launcher but will not be able to access any features. Always assign at least the Dochly User permission set before asking users to generate documents.
Reading connection status
The Dochly Connection Status panel (Dochly → Settings → Connection Status) shows the health of each component of the connection. Here's what each status means and how to resolve common issues:
All systems working correctly
- Org authentication is valid and active
- Document storage is configured and accessible
- Email delivery is configured and sending
- Object access permissions are in place
Common issues and where to look
- Authentication expired — re-run the setup wizard
- Storage destination not configured — check Settings → Storage
- Email sender not verified — check Settings → Email Delivery
- Missing object access — check Settings → Object Access
What Dochly connects to in your org
As a 100% native Salesforce app, Dochly connects only to components within your Salesforce org. No data leaves Salesforce at any point during the connection or generation process.
Dochly reads from standard and custom objects to populate merge fields in templates. It only accesses objects and fields that the generating user's profile has permission to read.
Generated documents are stored as Salesforce Files and attached to the originating record. Dochly creates ContentDocument and ContentVersion records in your org.
Dochly exposes Flow actions for document generation and e-signature sending. These appear in the Flow Builder action picker once the connection is established.
Document delivery and e-signature request emails are sent through Salesforce's email infrastructure — using your org's configured email sender settings, not an external email service.
Frequently asked questions
Dochly is now connected to your Salesforce org. Next step: Set up your first document template in Dochly — choose your primary object, add merge fields, preview with live data, and publish for generation.
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