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Every Custom Field You Add Costs You Something

Every Salesforce admin is familiar with the classic Friday afternoon request: “Can you just add a field?” It seems harmless—just a quick update to make someone’s job easier. However, the reality is that every field carries a hidden cost, and these costs can silently compound until your org becomes more of a hindrance than a help.

Let’s break down why every custom field comes at a price and how thoughtful administration can keep your Salesforce org clean and efficient.

The Four Real Costs of Adding Custom Fields

1. Decision Fatigue for Users

Each new field on a page layout is more than just extra data. It’s another decision users must make: Should I fill this in? Is it required? Does this apply to me? While one extra field may be negligible, dozens turn the user experience into a wall of uncertainty. The paradox is that bad data usually results from too many fields rather than too few. When overwhelmed, users provide less data—not more.

2. Data Inconsistency and Trust Issues

Time and again, multiple fields are created to track essentially the same information. What starts as an innocent Account Status field can quickly multiply into Customer StageCurrent Status, and more, all capturing partial data independently. When leadership requires a simple answer like “How many active customers do we have?”, the response becomes, “It depends which field you use.” This erodes trust in Salesforce and drives executives back to manual processes—the very problem Salesforce was supposed to solve.

3. Increased Admin Maintenance and Slower Changes

A field in Salesforce is rarely isolated. It’s connected to page layouts, validation rules, flows, reports, dashboards, and permission sets. Each of these connections means that every new field increases the complexity of change. While making a change in a clean org might be a matter of hours, a tangled org with undocumented fields and references can turn a small change into a week-long investigation. The real cost isn’t storage—it’s lost agility.

4. Difficulty in Removing Fields

Adding fields is easy—removing them is not. Once a field is referenced in automation, permission sets, or reports, removing it requires untangling these dependencies. No one’s job description typically includes field removal, so over time, orgs only grow larger and more complicated until someone finally declares, “Our Salesforce is a mess. We might need to start over.” Most of the time, you don’t need to start from scratch—you just needed proactive field management years earlier.

Why Does This Happen?

There’s no villain here. Field requests come from a real need. Admins are just being helpful. The problem is that nobody is looking at the cumulative effect. Each request is rational in isolation, but no one is charged with seeing the bigger picture. This is the gap that leads to bloated, unmanageable Salesforce orgs.

Four Simple Steps to Smarter Field Management

1. Ask What Decision This Changes
If a field is only “nice to have,” it’s probably a no. Only add fields that will actively change how someone does their job.

2. Ask Who Fills It In and When
If there isn’t a clear person and a clear moment for field entry, it will sit empty—worsening data quality.

3. Search Before You Build
Chances are, a similar field already exists. Consolidate whenever possible instead of adding to the clutter.

4. Audit Regularly
Review field usage once or twice a year. Fields with 0% usage are candidates for removal—start by taking them off the page layout, and if no one notices, safely delete.

Maintaining a Clean Salesforce Org

A tidy Salesforce org is the result of proactive, sometimes uncomfortable conversations about what should or shouldn’t be added. It requires someone willing to be the gatekeeper and ask the tough questions before another well-intentioned field makes things worse.

If your Salesforce org is feeling heavy or unwieldy, SOLVD.cloud can help you audit your fields, streamline your data, and restore agility to your instance. Reach out today to get started!

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