Salesforce Agentforce

Salesforce's enterprise AI agent platform — autonomous CRM agents with Prompt Builder, Agent Studio, and Slack-native UX.

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About Salesforce Agentforce

Salesforce Agentforce is the enterprise AI platform that brings autonomous agents into Sales Cloud, Service Cloud, Marketing Cloud, and Slack. Agentforce 1 ($550/user/mo) bundles unmetered agent use, AI analytics, and the Prompt Builder, while $125/user/mo unlocks the add-on for existing Salesforce orgs. Build custom agents in Agent Studio, orchestrate multi-step workflows, and deploy them across web chat, Slack, and email. For organizations already standardized on Salesforce, Agentforce is the most native path to AI agents grounded in your CRM data.

Key Features

Autonomous AI agents inside Sales, Service, and Marketing Cloud
Agent Studio for building and orchestrating custom agents
Prompt Builder, Model Builder, and Data Cloud grounding
Salesforce-native CRM data context with Einstein Trust Layer
Slack and web chat deployment surfaces
Sales Cloud Einstein add-on for AI lead scoring and forecasting
Revenue Intelligence module for advanced pipeline analytics
Enterprise-grade compliance, residency, and identity controls

Use Cases

Deploy autonomous service agents that resolve tickets end-to-end
Run lead scoring and forecasting in Sales Cloud Einstein
Build custom CRM agents in Agent Studio with no/low code
Power Slack-native AI experiences across the org
Ground AI on Salesforce data with the Einstein Trust Layer
Standardize agent governance with enterprise admin controls

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Most native AI option for Salesforce-standardized enterprises
  • Trust Layer addresses real enterprise data-governance concerns
  • Agent Studio is genuinely powerful for custom workflows
  • Slack-native experience is differentiated

Cons

  • $125–$550/user/mo pricing is enterprise-only
  • Often requires Data Cloud, Sales Cloud Enterprise, and Pro Services to fully deploy
  • Total cost of ownership commonly 2–3x list when fully implemented
  • Heavy dependency on existing Salesforce org maturity