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TourviaApp passed Salesforce Security Review. Tourvia is available through 30-day trial access.

TourviaApp ver 7.25.0, published by SKZ Consulting, cleared Salesforce Security Review on May 22, 2026. The current build, TourviaApp 7.33.0, is on the same approved lineage. The product, branded Tourvia on the customer-facing side, can be installed for a requested 30-day trial through coordinated private AppExchange access.

Published May 28, 2026 · 6 min read
ApplicationTourviaApp
PublisherSKZ Consulting
Reviewed versionver 7.25.0
Current buildTourviaApp 7.33.0
Security Reviewpassed May 22, 2026
Install path30-day trial access
Access modelcoordinated private listing

The short version. The Salesforce managed package metadata shows TourviaApp, version name ver 7.25.0, version number 7.25, published by SKZ Consulting. It passed Salesforce Security Review on May 22, 2026. The current build, TourviaApp 7.33.0, is on the same approved lineage. Customers can install it today through 30-day trial access. Access is coordinated directly with qualified customers through the private AppExchange listing.

Salesforce does not endorse, certify, or recommend Tourvia. Passing Security Review means the package met the security requirements Salesforce publishes for AppExchange distribution. The two things are not the same and we are careful not to mix them.

What actually happened

Salesforce runs a formal security review for every managed package that wants to be distributed through AppExchange. The reviewers test the package against the Lightning Platform security standards, including authentication, data access, sharing, CRUD and FLS enforcement, secret handling, third-party callouts, and how the package behaves inside customer orgs.

The current package metadata shows application name TourviaApp, publisher SKZ Consulting, version name ver 7.33.0, and version number 7.33. The reviewed package ver 7.25.0 completed the review on May 22, 2026; the current build is on the same approved lineage. Customers install it under the Tourvia product brand.

What Salesforce Security Review actually means for buyers

For Salesforce IT, security, and procurement teams, the relevant signal is not marketing. It is the answer to four practical questions:

TourviaApp ver 7.25.0 passed Salesforce Security Review on May 22, 2026. The current build, TourviaApp 7.33.0, is on the same approved lineage. Customer due diligence still covers the current package version, DPA, architecture, permissions, external processing, and customer security requirements.

What "30-day trial access" means in practice

The package is fully buildable, installable, and supported. The listing is private rather than publicly searchable. Access is coordinated directly and shared through the AppExchange install path.

In other words:

Why access is coordinated privately

The product moved from the RouteForce name to Tourvia on the customer-facing side, while the application metadata shows TourviaApp. The private listing, product copy, naming, and visuals now use that identity so customers receive coordinated access with consistent branding.

The product is ready for evaluation. Access remains private by design and is coordinated directly with qualified customers.

What Tourvia includes today

Tourvia connects route planning, Salesforce Events, mobile check-in, visit reports, and dashboards in the managed package available through private access.

Route optimization inside Salesforce

The route engine runs on Account, Contact, Lead, Opportunity, and custom objects with geolocation. Field reps and managers plan and re-optimize routes from the same Salesforce workspace, not from an external app that syncs back.

Campaign Member mapping

Salesforce Campaign Members (Lead and Contact members) appear on the map from a Campaign record page or from the global Tourvia workspace with a target campaign picker. Member status can drive marker color via Custom Metadata.

Visit planning

Visits are created as standard Salesforce events or as Tourvia visit records, linked back to the originating Account, Contact, Lead, Opportunity, or Campaign Member. Planning, route order, and visit creation stay on the same map.

Mobile field execution and GPS check-in

Reps run their day from the Salesforce mobile app. Tourvia handles GPS check-in at each stop, captures arrival and departure timestamps, and records the data against the visit so it appears in standard Salesforce reports.

Visit reports and dashboards

Visit data is regular Salesforce data. The package ships with prebuilt reports and dashboards for visit volume, coverage, plan vs actual, and field activity. Admins can clone and customize them like any Salesforce report.

Pricing during private access

Tourvia is priced at EUR 30 excluding tax per licensed user per month, billed annually. The public per-user rate lets buyers calculate the annual cost for the exact pilot or rollout team.

Private AppExchange access controls package distribution. It does not change the public pricing model.

The current price and billing terms are maintained on the Tourvia pricing page.

How to start an evaluation

The evaluation path is straightforward:

FAQ

Did the Tourvia app pass Salesforce Security Review?

Yes. TourviaApp ver 7.25.0, published by SKZ Consulting, passed Salesforce Security Review on May 22, 2026. The current build, TourviaApp 7.33.0, is on the same approved lineage. The product brand is Tourvia. Salesforce does not endorse or recommend the product; passing Security Review means the app met Salesforce's published security requirements for AppExchange distribution.

Can Tourvia be installed today?

Yes, through 30-day trial access. The package can be installed in a Salesforce org by customers we share the install link with. Access is coordinated directly with qualified customers through the private AppExchange listing.

What is the difference between private and public AppExchange access?

30-day trial access means the managed package is installable through a link we provide, with the same install path a public listing uses. Private access uses the AppExchange install path without relying on public search discovery.

Why is access private?

Access remains private by design and is coordinated directly with qualified customers. TourviaApp ver 7.25.0 has already cleared Security Review; the current build, TourviaApp 7.33.0, is on the same approved lineage.

How does pricing work during private access?

Tourvia is priced at EUR 30 excluding tax per licensed user per month, billed annually. A requested 30-day trial includes every feature so the team can validate the workflow before subscribing.

Where does the RouteForce name still appear?

The legacy RouteForce name still matters for product history and older links. The current AppExchange metadata shows TourviaApp, and the public site uses the Tourvia product brand. Existing RouteForce links continue to point to the right product.