Salesforce leathered on to a completely new innovation, Agentforce Vibes. This free AI-powered tool will help developers build awesome Einstein Apps and agents of their own. In the midst of the excitement surrounding the recent Dreamforce conference, Salesforce quietly dropped a bombshell on the world. They released Agentforce, their AI-powered code building tool, to general availability. Salesforce is currently using Agentforce Vibes to accelerate the development process. We expect this integration will make the user experience even better by operating directly and easily with current Salesforce accounts.
Agentforce Vibes marks another step in Salesforce’s march to innovate developer productivity. By enabling developers to be more self-sufficient, the development tool automates the complex technical implementation that’s necessary to build applications for most of today’s use cases. This functionality makes Agentforce Vibes a powerful complement to Salesforce’s burgeoning array of developer-oriented services.
Dan Fernandez, the Vice President of Product for Developer Services at Salesforce, emphasized the tool’s capability to simplify the development workflow. We’re attempting to serve that developer in every conceivable way possible,” he explained, emphasizing Salesforce’s commitment to developer-first products and services. The platform is meant to help developers starting at the ideation of an app idea all the way to building and observability.
One of the key features of Agentforce Vibes is its ability to connect directly to a company’s existing Salesforce account. This integration provides context for developers to reuse code they’ve already written and follow other well-known coding standards. Such capabilities can greatly increase development speed and improve code uniformity across projects.
Salesforce’s foray into coding tools has seen experimentation with many open-source alternatives before ending up on Cline for Agentforce Vibes. Testimony from Cline is a good sign for MCP. This allows AI models to safely interact with external tools and data, which is key for maintaining enterprise security and governance guardrails.
Fernandez noted, “[We are] taking the power of the client tools and Agentforce for developers and making it tailored to Salesforce development.” This announcement marks a big move in the company’s strategic shift in improving tools explicitly made for its growing user base.
Salesforce has even bigger news for existing users! These members will receive free access to Agentforce Vibes, paid usage plans are slated to be introduced in the coming months. This addition further demonstrates Salesforce’s dedication to its developer community. Perhaps most importantly, is that it creates a snowball effect which leads to widespread adoption of the new tool.

