Yes — Process Builder supports multiple if/else-style branches via stacked criteria nodes. They evaluate top-to-bottom, and a per-criteria setting controls whether evaluation continues to the next criterion after a match (if/elif/else) or stops (mutually exclusive if).
How the branching works
A Process Builder process has:
- A trigger (record changes / platform event / invocable)
- One or more criteria nodes stacked vertically on the canvas
- Immediate actions and scheduled actions attached to each criteria
When the process fires, the platform evaluates criteria from the top:
If criteria 1 matches -> run criteria 1's actions
Then: STOP or EVALUATE NEXT criteria (configurable)
Else if criteria 2 matches -> run criteria 2's actions
Then: STOP or EVALUATE NEXT
Else if criteria 3 matches -> ...
The Stop / Evaluate Next setting
After actions execute for a matched criteria, you choose:
| Option | Behaviour |
|---|---|
| Stop | The process ends; later criteria don’t get checked |
| Evaluate the next criteria | The process continues evaluating the next criterion down |
This is what gives you flexible logic:
- All branches mutually exclusive (classic if/elif/else): always Stop
- Multiple branches can apply (parallel): always Evaluate Next
- Mixed: Stop on some, Evaluate Next on others
An example
Criteria 1: Stage = "Closed Won" → email customer, set Renewal_Due__c, then Stop
Criteria 2: Stage = "Closed Lost" → email manager, set Lost_Reason__c, then Stop
Criteria 3: Amount > 50000 → notify VP, then Stop
A record being saved as Closed Won at $60k would hit criteria 1, run its actions, stop. Criteria 3 wouldn’t run because criteria 1 stopped the process.
If you wanted both to apply, criteria 1 would say Evaluate the next criteria.
The “default” branch trick
There’s no explicit Else in Process Builder. The workaround:
- Multiple specific criteria first
- A final criterion with
1=1(always TRUE) at the bottom - Earlier criteria use Stop; the catch-all only fires if none of the earlier ones matched
How this maps to Flow
In Flow, the equivalent is a Decision element with multiple outcomes. Flow’s Decision has a Default outcome built in, which is cleaner than the Process Builder 1=1 trick.
[Decision: Stage Routing]
When Stage Equals "Closed Won": -> Closed Won path
When Stage Equals "Closed Lost": -> Closed Lost path
Default: -> Other handling
What interviewers want
- A confident “yes” with the criteria-node stack mental model
- The Stop / Evaluate Next behaviour
- Bonus: the
1=1catch-all trick for default branches
Verified against: Salesforce Help — Process Builder Criteria. Last reviewed 2026-05-17 for Spring ‘26 release.