Salesforce Launches Headless 360 to Enhance AI-Driven Development
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Sources: Devclass, Theregister, developer.salesforce.com
Summary
Salesforce introduced Headless 360 at its TDX developer event, aiming to expand app-building tools for non-traditional developers. This initiative allows all components of the Salesforce platform to be accessed via APIs, MCP servers, or CLI commands, enabling coding agents to create applications tailored to specific customer needs. The platform supports various user interfaces, including Slack and voice chat, and promotes an 'experience layer' for user interaction. Agentforce Vibes, a browser-based IDE, is part of this launch, featuring the Claude Sonnet 4.5 LLM for coding assistance. Salesforce emphasizes the importance of custom agent development and has set usage limits for its developer edition. The definition language for custom agents, Agent Script, will be open source. This move reflects a significant shift towards AI-driven coding within the Salesforce ecosystem. Key Points: • Salesforce's Headless 360 aims to democratize app development using AI. • Agentforce Vibes IDE integrates AI tools for enhanced coding capabilities. • Agent Script will be open source, encouraging custom agent development.