The design books
Salesforce forgot
to write.
The hard-won opinions, hidden rules, and battle-tested patterns that only come from years of shipping inside Salesforce. You can't get this from AI. You can't get it from Trailhead. You get it from scars.

Salesforce UX/UI
7 years of Salesforce design experience distilled into one book. The platform quirks, hidden rules, and battle-tested patterns that only come from shipping dozens of orgs.

Salesforce AI Design
The design playbook for Agentforce, Einstein Copilot, and every AI surface Salesforce is shipping. Human-in-the-loop patterns, confidence signals, and the UX of autonomous agents.
UX/UI Design with AI
70% of your design work is about to become automated. This book shows you exactly which 30% to double down on — and how to use AI to do the other 70% better than you ever could manually.
Prompt-driven workflows. The Figma AI ecosystem. AI-powered research, ideation, prototyping, and handoff. 14 chapters of practical, tool-agnostic guidance for designers who want to stay ahead.
Why these books
Scars, not studies
These books weren't researched — they were lived. Every opinion earned through real projects, real clients, and real deadlines inside the Salesforce ecosystem.
What AI can't teach you
You can ask ChatGPT how Salesforce works. It'll give you a technically correct answer. What it can't give you is what actually happens when you're three sprints deep and the client wants a custom app.
Read before you buy
Grab a free chapter from each book. No credit card. If the writing doesn't feel like someone who's been in your shoes, don't buy it.
Who is WhisperStrategy?
I'm Schonne Eldridge — a senior UX/UI designer with 17+ years of experience and 7 years deep in the Salesforce ecosystem. I've led Salesforce design for Cisco, iRobot, BlueCross/BlueShield, CDW, Lendlease, Empower, Breville, and others — across Lightning, Experience Cloud, Service Cloud, and Vlocity.
These books are the shortcut I wish I'd had — everything I learned from shipping real orgs, managing real stakeholders, and pushing back on real developers, compressed into guides you can finish in a weekend and reference for the rest of your career.

