Finnish Dreamin is built to be participatory. We want you to bring something the audience can do: a practical technique, a repeatable way of working, a useful pattern, or a real challenge the room can tackle together through ideation, solutioning, or whiteboarding.
A few simple principles guide every session:
- The attendees are the focus.
- Success means participation.
Your role is to create the conditions for others to think, contribute, and apply — speaking mainly to prompt discussion and action.
We’re looking for sessions that help Salesforce professionals expand what they can take back to work, for example:
- Methods and ways of working
- Concrete skills and know-how
- Templates, checklists, and other artefacts
- Hands-on “build it” workshops (e.g., configuring something directly in Salesforce)
- Anything else you believe a strong Salesforce professional should have in their toolkit
- Submit your idea via this form. The call for facilitators closes March 15, and we’ll notify selected facilitators by the end of March.
Before you submit
- Anchor your proposal in a problem statement. We want learning through interaction: discussion, design thinking, and problem-solving. Traditional lecture-style talks are not what we’re optimizing for.
- Keep it Salesforce-relevant, for the full community. Finnish Dreamin is for all Salesforce professionals (admins, developers, consultants, analysts, architects, product owners, and more). Topics can be deeply practical and platform-specific — including live configuration workshops — and they can also broaden beyond Salesforce, as long as you clearly explain why it matters for Salesforce practitioners and how it strengthens their overall mindset and effectiveness.
Practical and legal notes
- This is an in-person event. Only submit if you can attend on site if selected.
- Sessions are delivered in English.
- Abstracts don’t have a strict word limit, but concise works best (around 200 words is a good target).
- Treat your session as public: attendees will take notes and photos. Don’t share confidential or restricted content, and ensure you have rights to any material you use.
- Participants should leave with something they can reference later. Please provide takeaways to the organizers ahead of time and/or share them in-session (slides, worksheets, configuration steps, sample assets, links, etc.).
- By submitting, you agree that we may publish your name, affiliation, photo, title, and abstract for event communications and marketing.
- If selected, your conference ticket is waived. Travel and accommodation are not covered.