# Who can use ARM?

<table><thead><tr><th width="212.5">Users</th><th>Description</th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td>Salesforce Administrators</td><td>Salesforce Administrators who want a faster, more powerful alternative to changesets that is easy to use and helps them quickly move changes without the command line</td></tr><tr><td>Salesforce Developers</td><td>Salesforce Developers looking for a tool that enables them to adopt modern development practices such as version control, continuous integration, and automated dependency analysis, while removing the need for the manual XML editing of Ant-based development</td></tr><tr><td>Release Managers</td><td>Release Managers and Technical Architects who want to improve deployment velocity, facilitate team collaboration, and deliver features to their end users quickly and reliable</td></tr><tr><td>Consultants and Implementation Partners</td><td>Consultants and Implementation Partners who want a way to build, track, and manage changes across multiple clients and organizations and provide detailed reports of their project progress.</td></tr></tbody></table>


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