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Timeline for Custom Object limit count

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Feb 14, 2020 at 0:04 comment added zaitsman For anyone coming across this - what specifically needs to happen is that Managed Package needs to be Aloha enabled on SF side. SF support only does that after a Security Review, however we hit a situation where the SecReview was passed, but Aloha enablement did not happen so reviewed app still counted towards limits. You would need to raise a support ticket to DevSecOps team at Salesforce to rectify this.
Jan 10, 2018 at 16:26 comment added Zoom_v @sfdcfox - Thank you so much for your input. You're always a great help. FTR - It's not me who wrote this app - it's an external vendor. But the app is taking up FIFTY custom objects in our limit ! I will present them with the information you provide here and ask them to see if they could follow this process to make their app not count against our limit. Thanks again.
Jan 10, 2018 at 14:45 comment added sfdcfox @Zoom_v I don't know the specifics on becoming an ISV, but I know there's minimum requirements and a contract you have to sign. As for the app itself, if you never intend to sell it, you could make it a free app, which would make the Security Review free for it; if you wanted to publicly list it and charge for it, it's 2700 USD for the first year, 300 USD afterwards. And more contracts. You would have to determine for yourself if its worth trying to go through the process (initial setup may take as long as 3 months...).
Jan 10, 2018 at 14:35 comment added Zoom_v @sfdcfox - Thank you for the link to Aloha apps. That was interesting. So, I'd like to have this app's custom objects not count against my limit. Should I ask him to go through a Security Review ? If so, how would he go about doing that ? Is it feasible request on my part ? Also - I guess they'd need to become an ISV (....forget what it stands for....?). Is that big demand on our part as well ?
Jan 10, 2018 at 14:27 vote accept Zoom_v
Jan 10, 2018 at 7:01 comment added sfdcfox @sfdcFanBoy Only specially marked managed packages. I have a few packages laying around here somewhere which are managed, but if you installed them, would count against your limits. Also, there's other limits besides just object and field limits that this feature controls, such as the 3,000,000 Apex Code character limit, and so on. Being an ISV/Partner has its benefits.
Jan 10, 2018 at 6:29 comment added SFDC FanBoy Interesting Brian, I thought and read that managed package objects don't count against the org limits.
Jan 10, 2018 at 5:10 history answered sfdcfox CC BY-SA 3.0