SalesforceSearch Salesforce Knowledge from inside your portal — with permission-aware AI.
Keyspider connects to Salesforce Knowledge to surface the right articles for agents and self-service customers. Results respect Salesforce record-level permissions — so every user only sees what they are allowed to see.
How to connect Salesforce
Three steps from zero to live search.
Connect via Salesforce Connected App (OAuth 2.0)
Create a Connected App in your Salesforce org and paste the client credentials into the Keyspider dashboard. Authorisation completes in seconds.
Select Knowledge article types and data categories
Choose which article record types and data category groups to index. Field-level security settings are automatically respected.
Embed in Experience Cloud or your external portal
Add the Keyspider search component to your Experience Cloud page, or use the REST API to power search in any external application.
Integration: Salesforce Knowledge
Connected App: Keyspider Search
Indexed: 8,320 articles
Permission sync: active
Last re-index: 5 minutes ago
What gets indexed
Everything your users need to find — automatically kept in sync.
Knowledge articles
All published Salesforce Knowledge articles indexed including rich text, related lists, and custom fields.
Data categories
Data category group hierarchies preserved so users can filter search results by product line, region, or topic.
Article versions
Only the latest published version of each article is indexed — draft and archived versions are excluded automatically.
Record-level permissions
Salesforce sharing rules and field-level security are enforced at query time so users only see content they are authorised to access.
Experience Cloud embed
Drop the Keyspider LWC component directly onto any Experience Cloud page — no Apex development required.
Case deflection analytics
Track which searches lead to article views and which still result in case creation to measure self-service ROI.
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