Overview
- Salesforce, at its TDX developer conference on Wednesday in San Francisco, introduced Headless 360, the AgentExchange marketplace, and a rebuilt Agentforce Vibes IDE to let AI agents create and run apps on the platform.
- Headless 360 makes Salesforce functions callable as APIs, Model Context Protocol servers and command-line commands that coding agents or external tools can trigger from Slack, Teams, voice assistants or custom apps.
- Agentforce Vibes, now available in the free Developer Edition, uses Claude Sonnet 4.5 by default and sets monthly limits of 110 requests and 1.5 million tokens, with Salesforce extensions and CLI preconfigured to speed setup.
- To manage agents that can produce varied outputs, Salesforce open-sourced its Agent Script language and added a testing center, observability with session tracing, and guardrails so teams can enforce explicit business rules.
- AgentExchange unifies AppExchange, the Slack Marketplace and the Agentforce ecosystem, and Salesforce paired it with a $50 million Builders Initiative plus a go-to-market app for private offers, unified billing and automated provisioning.