The #1 Issue Facing Salesforce Users in 2025: User Adoption

Despite Salesforce’s position as the leading CRM platform, one persistent issue continues to plague organizations across industries: low user adoption.

You can have the most powerful CRM in the world, but if your team isn’t using it or isn’t using it properly, your data suffers, your processes break down, and your return on investment shrinks.

Why Is User Adoption So Low?

Even in 2025, this issue is surprisingly common. Here are a few reasons why:

  • Lack of executive buy-in: When leadership does not champion the platform, users tend to follow suit.
  • Training gaps: Users are not always trained on how Salesforce supports their specific workflows.
  • Overly complex configurations: When a Salesforce org is not optimized for usability, it becomes a burden, not a benefit.
  • Poor change management: Too often, users are not brought along in the process when major changes are made.

The Cost of Low Adoption

Low adoption does not just mean missed fields or skipped steps. It has a real business cost:

  • Incomplete or incorrect data
  • Inaccurate forecasting
  • Lost productivity
  • Frustrated employees
  • Missed revenue opportunities

How to Improve Salesforce Adoption

There is no magic fix, but successful companies invest in:

  • Executive alignment: Leadership needs to use and advocate for the platform.
  • Role-based enablement: Customize training to show real-world examples of how Salesforce benefits each user.
  • Onboarding and reinforcement: Training cannot be a one-time event. Adoption requires continuous reinforcement.
  • Feedback loops: Regularly check in with users to refine processes and gather input.

Final Thought

If your Salesforce adoption is low, you're not alone. But it is fixable. Start by aligning your leadership, simplifying the experience for users, and treating enablement as an ongoing process.

When users understand the why behind Salesforce and see it making their jobs easier, adoption follows naturally.